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  1. The UFO Phenomenon (Mysteries of the Unknown) by Time-Life Books, 1988-03
  2. Across the Unknown by Stuart Edward White, Harwood White, 1988-10-01
  3. A Feast Unknown by Philip Jose Farmer, 1995-01
  4. CAPITALISM: THE UNKNOWN IDEAL, WITH ADDITIONAL ARTICLES BY ... by Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, et all 1967
  5. Mysterious Lands and Peoples (Mysteries of the Unknown) by Time-Life Books, 1991-09
  6. Tales of Mystery and the Unknown by Robert Potter, 1976-11
  7. Challengers of the Unknown Must Die! by Jeph Loeb, 2004-10-01
  8. Contesting Tears: The Hollywood Melodrama of the Unknown Woman by Stanley Cavell, 1997-02-15
  9. Unknown Armies (2nd Edition) by Greg Stolze, John Tynes, 2002-07
  10. Hauntings (Mysteries of the Unknown)
  11. Alien Encounters: Mysteries of the Unknown
  12. Tom: The Unknown Tennesse Williams by Lyle Leverich, 1997-04-01
  13. Art Out of Time: Unknown Comics Visionaries, 1900-1969 by Dan Nadel, 2006-06-01
  14. The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath by H. P. Lovecraft, 2010-03-19

101. Promoting Mind Control From The Fifth Deminsion
Oakland CA record label with bands like Cruevo, Drunk Horse, and Brainoil. Bands range from hardcore to rock to sludge metal.
http://www.unknowncontroller.com/
Well, here's the beginning of the new website for Unknown Controller. We've lost a couple news updates and still have considerable work ahead of us in the band and releases section, but I think things will progress without TOO much hassle. The Laudanum CD is actually out (disregard the old news), and is available at Boredom Noise and cool record stores and other DIY mailorders everywhere. Also, HTSOB are working on getting a new recording done, an EP with the new line-up. That's it for now, check back for updates over the next few weeks, it should be getting pretty cool (finally).
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102. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Herbert Of Bosham
A biographer of St. Thomas Becket, dates of birth and death Unknown.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07250a.htm
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Herbert of Bosham
A biographer of St. Thomas Becket, dates of birth and death unknown. He was probably born in the County of Sussex at the place from which he took his name, and he must have joined Becket's household before 1162, as, on his elevation in that year, the new archbishop immediately promoted him to a responsible position. He was to give his master advice on the performance of his duties, and to assist and even direct his studies of Scripture. Herbert remained closely attached to St. Thomas during the arduous and troubled years of his episcopacy and exile down to the very eve of the final scene in Canterbury Cathedral. Of all the archbishop's Introduction to vol. III of the Materials; NORGATE in Dict. Nat. Biog ., s. v.; L'HUILLIER, St. Thomas de Canterbury , I (Paris, 1891), note A. F.F. URQUHART.
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Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VII
Nihil Obstat, June 1, 1910.

103. America's Unknown Child (the Boy In The Box Mystery)
Who was the mysterious Boy in the Box? Who killed him, and why? Was his death a tragic accident or a cruel and deliberate act of child homicide?
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The Boy in the Box Mystery Can you help homicide investigators solve this crime? URGENT ASSISTANCE NEEDED: If you are age 55 or beyond and you knew, or remember knowing of, a young boy two years old or younger (possibly named Jonathan) in the very early 1950s, living in or within a 40-mile radius of Philadelphia, or if you are or were a physician ( perhaps now retired ) who may have treated such a boy for a condition that would have left resultant scars in the groin area and the ankles ( IV cutdowns ), you are asked to Email such information to our website address (Sleuths7@aol.com). You will be contacted via Email, and your information will be held in the strictest confidence. Who was the mysterious "Boy in the Box"? How did he die? Was his death a tragic accident, or a cruel and deliberate act of child homicide? Who killed him, and why? How did the nude, badly bruised body of this little boy come to be placed inside a cardboard box and dumped in a remote, rubbish-strewn lot on the northern outskirts of Philadelphia? Why didn't anyone report the boy missing? Who were the boy's parents or guardians, and why hadn't they come forward to identify him and claim his body? Will this little boy's true identity ever be known, or will he forever remain "America's Unknown Child"? These fundamental questions, and countless others, have puzzled investigators for more than four decades. The mysterious death of America's Unknown Child, (formerly known as "The Boy in the Box" or "The Fox Chase Boy"), is one of the most perplexing unsolved crimes of the twentieth century. The case has been relentlessly pursued by dozens of experts over the years, including numerous Philadelphia homicide detectives, eminent criminologists, the FBI, and most recently, the Vidocq Society - an organization that specializes in solving "cold" homicide cases.

104. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sant' Angelo De' Lombardi
Diocese in the Province of Avellino, Southern Italy. The city was established by the Lombards at an Unknown period.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13459a.htm
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Sant' Angelo de' Lombardi
(SANCTI ANGELI LOMBARDORUM ET BISACCIENSIS). Diocese in the Province of Avellino, Southern Italy. The city was established by the Lombards at an unknown period. There are sulphurous springs in its vicinity. In 1664 it was almost completely destroyed. It became an episcopal see under Gregory VII , but its first known bishop is Thomas, in 1179, when the see was a suffragan of Conza. In 1540 under the episcopate of Rinaldo de' Cancellieri, it was united to the Diocese of Bisaccia (the ancient Romulea), a Samnite town captured by the Romans in 295 B.C.; it appears first as a bishopric in 1179. Another of its prelates, Ignazio Cianti, O.P. (1646), was distinguished for his learning. In 1818 it was incorporated with the See of Monteverde, the earliest known bishop of which is Mario (1049), and which in 1531 was united to the Archdiocese of Canne and Nazareth, from which it has been again separated. The see contains 9 parishes with 40,000 souls, 45 secular priests, and some religious, 3 monastic establishments, and a girls' school. CAPPELLETTI, Le chiese d'Italia, XX (Venice, 1857).

105. Unknown (2006)
Unknown Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, Comments, Discussion, Taglines, Trailers, Posters, Photos, Showtimes, Link to Official Site, Fan Sites.
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106. Enter The Unknown
Active weblog covering all aspects of the Chill game, from new characters and organisations, to real world reports of the Unknown and bizarre.
http://www.entertheunknown.com/
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Playtest development of the new edition of Chill progresses well, with a steadily flow of ideas, modifications and updates. I'm thoroughly enjoying the experience, though I never seem to have enough time to read anything for long. I appreciate the constant input of the designers and their clear commitment to the game, choosing the road of deeper development rather than just getting the game out on the shelves fast. If you're interested in taking part, you need to fill out a Non-Disclosure Agreement (download it at

107. Code Inconnu: Récit Incomplet De Divers Voyages (2000)
More results from www.imdb.com Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National CemeteryThe Tomb contains the remains of Unknown American soldiers from World Wars I and II, Ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier November 21, 1921
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108. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pietro Caperolo
Friar Minor, date of birth Unknown; d. at Velletri in 1480.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03308a.htm
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Pietro Caperolo
Friar Minor, date of birth unknown; d. at Velletri in 1480; he was a man of much energy and great learning, and was held in high esteem as a preacher by the people of Brescia, Velletri, and other cities of Northern Italy. Caperolo played an important part in the religious disturbances, which arose about the year 1475, between the Franciscan provinces of Milan and Venice, and which were occasioned in great measure by the war then going on between Milan and the Venetian Republic. After considerable difficulty Caperolo succeeded in obtaining permission from Pope Sixtus IV to separate several convents of the Venetian provice from the obedience of the Observants, and to form a vicariate, which was placed under the obedience of the Conventuals, but retained the right to elect its own provincial superior. The members of the new congregation were known as Caperolani, from Caperolo their founder. The death of Caperolo, however, put an end to the Caperolani as a distinct branch within the order, and all the members of the new vicariate without exception returned to the obedience of the Observants. Wadding

109. Star Wars Unknown
Deleted scenes, hidden features, and mistakes. With a selection of multimedia.
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Welcome to my site www.sw-unknown.co.uk, here you will find all sorts of information about the Star Wars movies and beyond. Much of it you will probably know but i guarantee that there will be at least one thing that not even the Bothan Spies could have unearthed for you! Latest Updates 28th May 2005 - 4 new wallpapers have been added to special Revenge of the Sith section. 2 new entries to the Revenge of the Sith Making Of section has been added. There's also 2 new entries to the Revenge of the Sith Hidden Features section. 26th May 2005 - You will hopefully have noticed my special Revenge of the Sith section linked to the right that popped up a couple of days ago, well, it now has another desktop wallpaper added to it, this time of Padme. 24th May 2005 - 5 new entries in the Revenge of the Sith Hidden Features section and 6 new entries in the Revenge of the Sith Deleted Scenes section. Also some

110. Northeast Times
So many things about the boy who was found battered and dead are still Unknown. Northeast Times
http://www.northeasttimes.com/2002/0731/boy.html
Who was The Boy in the Box? By William Kenny
Times Staff Writer
Yet, even in his retirement, Kelly has never seen anything as ghastly and heart-wrenching as the homicide case he was assigned to investigate in early March 1957. Just days earlier, on Feb. 25, a male college student had discovered the body of a small boy along an unpaved Susquehanna Road, just west of Verree Road, in Fox Chase.
The naked boy had been wrapped in an old blanket and stuffed into a box that was sitting among piles of household trash that had been dumped throughout the rural area. Unlike today, there were no rowhomes at the time, just the gravel road and farms, separated by clumps of roadside trees.
McGillen inherited the case from longtime colleague Remington Bristow, the man most known for keeping the investigation alive through the years until his death in 1993.
The Times
Citing promises of confidentiality, Kelly and McGillen each decline to confirm any of the new information. Yet, they say, whatever new information they have remains unconfirmed and incomplete.
Kelly remembers many details of the early investigation vividly. Several years earlier, during a 17-month tour of duty by his Navy reserve unit in the Korean War, he saw many bloody sights. His job was to help evacuate wounded soldiers.

111. ID Unknown
ID Unknown. an eclectech website. The UK identity card. Without it you re noone. Home Page. Home Why? Responses News Silly Things Other Links Contact
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Are they still not listening?
Time for some more song and dance then. Go and watch The Swizz of the Cards (1.2MB Flash animation), it features numerous politicians and a very, very cute dog. Oh, and the Good Witch of the Kazoo looking remarkably like a mouse in a pink tutu and sparkly crown. Fabulous warbling courtesy of DogHorse
ID cards and the National Database bill passes second reading
The Labour majority was cut from 67 to 31 which is a good sign at least. You can find out how your MP voted over at The Public Whip . You can read the debate over at www.theyworkforyou.com (there are a few gems I was thrilled that my MP failed to rebel against this flawed and wasteful bill, particularly considering his initial email to me where he stated "I personally would be happy to carry a social security card, but they must not be made compulsory if they ever develop a card that covers all the uses I could see for its use. I really do not hear of any serious move down this road at UK level." It was reassuring at the time, shame it was all rubbish. He hasn't bothered to reply to my recent email either, even after I sent him a link to my lovely animation. Heh, oh well, back to the drawing board... or the Flash file anyhow.

112. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope John VI
A Greek, the date of whose birth is Unknown; d. 11 January, 705.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08423a.htm
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Pope John VI
A Greek, the date of whose birth is unknown; d. 11 January, 705. He ascended the papal throne 30 October, 701. Some time during his reign there came to Rome from Sicily Theophylactus, "chamberlain, patricius "fundus Horrea" at the fifth milestone on the Via Latina. As "there was no one who had power to resist him by force of arms", the pope, distressed at the sufferings of the people, sent a number of priests furnished with money into the camp of the Lombard duke. Not only did they ransom all the captives whom Gisulf had taken, but they persuaded him to retire to his own territories. John VI was one of the popes before whom St. Wilfrid of York carried his appeals. Pointing out that the action of the Apostolic See was wont to be consistent, the saint adjured him to confirm in his behalf the decisions of his predecessors (704). This John did, and sent him back to England with letters for King Ethelred and others. It was not, however, till the following year that the papal mandates were obeyed. John sent the pallium to Brithwald, whom "he confirmed as

113. Questions And Answers About The Political Graveyard
If the year of birth is Unknown, it gets a bit more complicated. What does burial location Unknown mean? It doesn t necessarily mean that nobody in
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  • Who else helped out? How and why did this site come to be? Many years ago, browsing in the biography section of the MSU Library, I came across an edition of the Biographical Directory of the American Congress (most recently retitled Biographical Directory of the United States Congress ), which gives a little squib on everyone who had ever served in the U.S. House or Senate, as Vice President, or in the Continental Congress. I was intrigued to see that the specific place of burial was given for just about every deceased member. A few minutes' work revealed that eleven of Michigan's U.S. Senators were buried in Detroit's Elmwood Cemetery . The directory was a fabulous treasure trove of information about historic cemeteries in all parts of the country, across every period of U.S. history; I wished there was some way to organize the data by place of burial. I didn't have the time or resources to do much with it back then, but in recent years, with help from
  • 114. Gaming Age Review- Chocobo's Dungeon 2
    C+ Reviewer Jason Allen. A quality game but far below Square's usual. (date Unknown)
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    With the fantastic sales of the highly-regarded Final Fantasy VII and VIII, Square has seen the opportunity for success on the PlayStation and has continued to bring more of its previously Japanese-only titles to the US market. Chocobo's Dungeon 2 is one of Square's recent releases for the PlayStation. Although it benefited from Japan's huge RPG fan base, it may find difficulty receiving the same praise from US gamers. Chocobo's Dungeon is not a bad game by any means. It's a great little action-RPG starring Chocobo, Square's popular character from the Final Fantasy series. However, there are some elements present that may make veteran gamers indifferent towards the game. Chocobo's Dungeon 2 opens with beautiful Square-quality (would you expect any less?) CG, and shows Chocobo and his encounter with Mog, everyone's favorite Moogle. Chocobo's clumsiness and Mog's mischievous nature cause a behemoth to be awakened, and they both flee in comic terror. After they are saved thanks to an accidental summoning of Bahamut, Chocobo examines a discovered treasure, looks up into the sky and begins his adventure. Square's RPGs are usually known for their grand story and deep character development. CD2, unfortunately, doesn't meet these two standards. As you play through the game, you will be introduced to new characters like Chubby Chocobo, Shiroma the White Mage and of course, the gruff but lovable Cid. The characters are stereotypical; their introductions are rushed and their development is brief. The progression of the game is slow and the story, for the most part, is predictable.

    115. "resources For Treasure Hunting, Gold Prospecting, Metal Detecting And Explorati
    Welcome to StanGrist.com, my web site of Adventures Into The Unknown! I look forward to sharing my life s adventures with you which include the pursuit of
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    Adventures Into The Unknown! Treasure Hunting Gold Prospecting Metal Detecting and Exploration Stan at the summit of a volcanic crater near the equator. Español Portugues Italiano http://translation.lycos.com/ Hi there, my name is Stan Grist. Welcome to StanGrist.com, my web site of Adventures Into The Unknown! I look forward to sharing my life's adventures with you which include the pursuit of gold, raw diamonds, lost cities, buried treasure, ancient tunnels, sunken galleons, meteors, unexplained mysteries, unknown animals (cryptozoology). For the latest adventure info, please join my new newsletter with details at the bottom of this page. For gold prospecting metal detecting treasure hunting and exploration you will also find special resources, training courses treasure guides out of print adventure ebooks and report packages I have created to help you in your quest. In the courses and report packages, you'll find valuable information that isn't available anywhere else and comes from my own lifetime of experience. My newest report "

    116. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leo Diaconus
    Byzantine historian; b. at Kaloe, at the foot of Mount Tmolos, in Ionia, about the year 950; the year of his death is Unknown.
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09174b.htm
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    Leo Diaconus
    Byzantine historian; b. at Kaloe, at the foot of Mount Tmolos, in Ionia, about the year 950; the year of his death is unknown. In his early youth he came to study at Constantinople and, as his name tells, was ordained deacon . In 986 he took part in the war against the Bulgars under the Emperor Basil II (976-1025), was present at the siege of Triaditza (Sofia), where the imperial army was defeated. and barely escaped with his life. After the year 992 he began to write a history of the empire, presumably at Constantinople. The work is incomplete. Apparently he died before he could finish it. The history, divided into ten books, covers the years from 959 to 975, that is, the reigns of Romanus II (959-963), Nicephorus Phocas (963-969) and John Zimisces (969-976). It describes the wars against the Arabs in which the fortresses of Cilicia and the Island of Cyprus were won back (964-965), the conquest of Antioch and Northern Syria from the Moslems ADRIAN FORTESCUE
    Transcribed by Mario Anello The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume IX

    117. IAwiki: IACommonplaceBook
    Unknown (but sounds suspiciously like a paraphrase of Sherlock Holmes). No matter how beautiful, no matter how cool your interface, it would be better if
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    IAwiki RecentChanges Site Index ... Preferences Search: A Commonplace Book is an old idea that deserves remembering; a single place where we keep bits and pieces of language, knowledge, ideas that we run across. A kind of precursor to the weblog, where, as we read and listen to others, we pick up chunks of knowledge, blurbs, truisms, memes, that we in one way or another want to keep with us. So we write them down in a book. This is the beginnings of a such a book, collectively, for the IAwiki community. At the moment, the quotations aren't organized. If someone would do us the favor of making all this pretty, that'd be great. The first dump of all these comes from a request on the sigia-l list to send in quotations, all of which were finally summarized and posted a couple of months later by AndrewHinton . This is not, however, his page. It's everybody's. Dive in. (here is a [commonplace book] on the subject of commonplace books) There is another nice list here: http://www.stcsig.org/usability/resources/pith.html on the US Usability SIG site - not sure if there are many duplications Just seen another list elsewhere: design feast - [thoughts on design] [via BrightlyColoredFood BenHyde
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    118. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Elishe
    Armenian historian of the fifth century, place and date of birth Unknown, d. 480.
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    FINCK, Geschichte der armenischen Litteratur in Geschichte der christlichen Litteraturen de Orients (Leipzig, 1907), 97 sqq.; BARDENHEWER, Patrology, tr. SHAHAN (Freiburg im Br., St. Louis, 1908), 594. H. HYVERNAT The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume V
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    119. Houseplant Picture Studio Presents...PHOTOS OF AN UNKNOWN FAMILY WHO PROBABLY OW
    with family photos of a hitherto Unknown family. We haven t It s entirely possible that the Unknown family simply liked having their photos taken in
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    The Baby Stays in the Picture
    Lately, we've been having simply mondo-ultra-fabulous luck finding
    interesting cultural items over at the legendary Golden West Swap Meet
    in the city of competitive surfing and volleyball... Huntington Beach
    The G.W.S.M. is held every weekend in the parking lot of Golden
    West College - and it's a swell place to find old broken crud and
    crummy junk and ugly bottles and moth-eaten junky clothes and unlistenable Exotica and Death Metal albums and stuff (and those tacky Support Our Troops yellow ribbon car magnets) A couple of weekends ago, we were nonchalantly (as opposed to chalantly) strolling down the hallowed aisles of the G.W.S.M. when a moldy stack of photos piled on a couple of photo albums caught our collective eye.

    120. Cryptozoology - Unknown Creatures And Hidden Animals
    Offers an introduction to the study of Unknown creatures, including details on various cryptids, and cryptozoology news.
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    The Study of Unknown Creatures and Hidden Animals
    Many people mistakenly confuse crypozoology with the study of mythological creatures. In fact it is a completely different science, being a variant of the more traditional zoology. The word cryptozoology literally means "the study of hidden animals". Cryptozoology has no interest in unreal creatures. Instead it is the study of living creatures that might exist now or have existed once but are not yet known formally. These potential creatures are known as cryptids Cryptozoologists are not interested in fantasy stories except when they contain clues as to the possible nature of a real creature. For a creature to be classed as a cryptid there must be at least some evidence for its existence. This evidence will often be anecdotal, for example folklore and individual sightings. The stronger the evidence, the more likely the cryptid is to exist and the more interesting it is to a cryptozoology researcher.
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