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Jed or JED may refer to: Places * Jed River, New Zealand * Jed Water, a river in Scotland * Jed, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community People and fictional characters * Jed (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname * Jed the Fish (born 1955), radio disc jockey Edwin Fish Gould III * Jed Madela, stage name of Filipino recording artist and TV host John Edward Tajanlangit (born 1977) JED * JED, IATA code for King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia * JED (text editor) * ''Journal of Electronic Defense'' * Julian Ephemeris Date, i.e. Julian date Other uses

* , several Royal Navy ships * Jed (album), ''Jed'' (album), by the Goo Goo Dolls * Jed (wolfdog), an animal actor * Jed, a slang term for a member of the World War II secret Operation Jedburgh; collectively the members were known as 'The Jeds' * The Jed Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting emotional health and prevent suicide among ...
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Jed River
The Jed River is a river of New Zealand's South Island. It flows to the Pacific Ocean close to the town of Cheviot adjacent to Gore Bay. It combines with Buxton Creek behind a rocky beach before draining through the shingle. The waterways break through the rocks after heavy rain and establish a direct outflow into the sea. See also *List of rivers of New Zealand This is a list of all waterways named as rivers in New Zealand. A * Aan River * Acheron River (Canterbury) * Acheron River (Marlborough) * Ada River * Adams River * Ahaura River * Ahuriri River * Ahuroa River * Akatarawa River * Ākiti ... References Rivers of Canterbury, New Zealand Rivers of New Zealand {{CanterburyNZ-river-stub ...
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Jed Water
The Jed Water is a river and a tributary of the River Teviot in the Borders region of Scotland. In total the Jed Water is over long and it falls . It flows into the Teviot near Jedfoot Bridge () two miles north of Jedburgh. Jed Water rises from a source on Carlin Tooth in the Cheviot Hills where it is first known as Raven Burn. Description The river in past times was the main source of water for the monks living in Jedburgh Abbey. It also powered a watermill in the town of Jedburgh although this no longer exists. It gives its name to Jedburgh and Jedforest. In the 1800s it had trout in the river. The Ordnance gazetteer said Jed Water "in the parts immediately above the town of Jedburgh ... more of the elements of fine landscape than during a whole day's ride in the most favourite Scottish haunts of tourists." The guide drew attention to the pure waters, the brisk currents, the steep landscapes and the contrasts which it thought picturesque. The name Jed is of obscure origin ...
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Jed, West Virginia
Jed is an unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geographers classify West Virginia as part of the Southern United States while the Bur ..., United States. Jed is located on West Virginia Route 103, south-southeast of Welch. References Unincorporated communities in McDowell County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia {{McDowellCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Jed (given Name)
Jed is a masculine given name or nickname, usually of Jedediah. People Politicians * Jed Johnson (Oklahoma) (1888–1963), politician from Oklahoma * Jed Johnson, Jr. (1939–1993), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma, son of Jed Johnson In sports * Jed Adcock (born 1985), Australian rules footballer * Jed Anderson (born 1994), Australian rules footballer * Jed Bews (born 1993), Australian rules footballer * Jed Brown (born 1991), New Zealand rugby union player * Jedidiah Jed Collins (born 1986), American National Football League player * Jed Graef (born 1942), American swimmer and Olympic gold medalist * Jed Hansen (born 1972), American Major League Baseball player * Jed Holloway (born 1992), Australian rugby union footballer * Jed Hoyer (born 1973), American executive vice-president and general manager of the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball team * Jed Hughes, American college football and National Football League coach * Jadwiga Jędrzejowska (1912–1980), Polish tennis ...
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Jed The Fish
Edwin Jed Fish Gould III (born July 15, 1955), known to radio listeners as "Jed the Fish", is a disc jockey who hosted afternoon drive on KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, from 1978 to 2012. Known for his maniacal laugh and biting humor, he interviewed seminal alternative acts such as Brian Eno, David Bowie, Sting and Elvis Costello, and is sometimes credited as the first DJ on KROQ to play the Offspring's " Come Out and Play". An early supporter of new wave and alternative bands, Jed the Fish is reputed to be the first US DJ to play Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, the Pretenders, helping KROQ establish itself as an influential radio station of the 1980s and 1990s. Career Jed the Fish began his radio broadcasting career while a student at Casa Grande High School in Arizona. He earned his First Class Radiotelephone Operator License in 1971 at age 16, programming and hosting a radio program targeted at the “youth market” on KPIN-AM. From 1994 to July 2013, Jed hosted the nationally syndi ...
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Jed Madela
John Edward Tiña Tajanlangit (born July 14, 1977), professionally known as Jed Madela, is a Filipino singer, recording artist, songwriter, TV host, entertainer, and occasional actor. He was the first Filipino to win the World Championships of Performing Arts title. Biography Jed Madela was born in Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines, the son of JC Roy Madela Tajanlangit, a church choirmaster, and Agnes Taleon Tiña, an Administrative Assistant at Pepsi. He is the elder brother of Eric Tajanlangit and Joanne Christine Tajanlangit. Personal life Madela is baptized as a Roman Catholic. He is currently single and has no children. Education He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at University of San Agustin in Iloilo City. Career In 2003, 16 Asian countries participated in the Voice of Asia consisting of 18 contestants. He became the first official male representative from the Philippines to participate in that aforementioned contest. He ranked 1 ...
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King Abdulaziz International Airport
King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) ( ar, مطار الملك عبدالعزيز الدولي) is an international airport serving Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, also known as "Jeddah International Airport"( ar, مطار جدة الدولي). The airport is the third-largest and the busiest airport of Saudi Arabia, serving more than 41 million passengers in 2018. Named after the founder of Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the airport was inaugurated in 1981, serves the highest number of international travellers, and is the largest hub for Saudi Arabia's flag carrier, Saudia. The airport provides facilities required for the service of pilgrims and those who visit the country to perform Umrah. It has three operational passenger terminals: the North Terminal, the Hajj Terminal, and the new Terminal 1. The Hajj Terminal was specially built for Muslim pilgrims going to Mecca annually on the Hajj. The fourth terminal, which is the South terminal, was converted into a COVID-19 v ...
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JED (text Editor)
JED is a text editor that makes extensive use of the S-Lang library. It is highly cross-platform compatible; JED runs on Windows and all flavors on Linux and Unix. Older versions are available for DOS. It is also very lightweight (meaning very parsimonious in its use of system resources), which makes it an ideal editor for older systems, embedded systems, etc. JED's Emacs mode is one of the most faithful emulations available. Features From the JED homepage: *Color syntax highlighting on color terminals *Code folding support *Drop-down menus on all terminals and platforms *Emulates editors Emacs, EDT, WordStar, Borland, Brief *Extensible in the C-like language S-Lang, making the editor highly customizable *Can read Texinfo (GNU info) files from within JED's info browser *A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including C, C++, Fortran, TeX, HTML, sh, Perl, Python, IDL, DCL, nroff, more *Edits TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing, BibTeX suppor ...
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