Northern Star (chartist Newspaper)
Northern star is a term for the star Polaris. It may also refer to: Books and newspapers * ''Northern Star'', a 1984 play by Stewart Parker * ''Northern Star'' (Chartist newspaper), 1837–1852 * ''Northern Star'' (Northern Illinois University), a student newspaper of Northern Illinois University * ''Northern Star'' (newspaper of the Society of United Irishmen), 1792–1797 * ''The Northern Star'', a newspaper in New South Wales, Australia * ''Northern Star'', a South Australian newspaper that became ''The Kapunda Herald'' * ''Northern Stars: The Anthology of Canadian Science Fiction'', a 2017 anthology edited by David G. Hartwell * ''A Northern Star'', a play by the Barefoot Theatre Company Music * Northern Star Records, a UK based record label * Northern Star Tour, a 2000 concert tour by Melanie C Albums * ''Northern Star'' (Groove Armada album), released in 1998 * ''Northern Star'' (Melanie C album), released in 1999 Songs * "Northern Star" (song), a song by Melanie C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polaris
Polaris is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor. It is designated α Ursae Minoris ( Latinized to ''Alpha Ursae Minoris'') and is commonly called the North Star or Pole Star. With an apparent magnitude that fluctuates around 1.98, it is the brightest star in the constellation and is readily visible to the naked eye at night. The position of the star lies less than 1° away from the north celestial pole, making it the current northern pole star. The stable position of the star in the Northern Sky makes it useful for navigation. As the closest Cepheid variable its distance is used as part of the cosmic distance ladder. The revised ''Hipparcos'' stellar parallax gives a distance to Polaris of about , while the successor mission ''Gaia'' gives a distance of about . Calculations by other methods vary widely. Although appearing to the naked eye as a single point of light, Polaris is a triple star system, composed of the primary, a yellow super ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Laura Vinson
Laura Vinson (born May 23, 1947) is a Canadians, Canadian folk and country singer-songwriter.Laura Vinson ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'', July 29, 2007. Prominent in the 1970s and 1980s as a mainstream country performer, in recent years she has concentrated primarily on recording and performing First Nations in Canada, First Nations and Métis people, Métis music. Biography She is of French Canadian, French, English Canadians, English, Cree people, Cree, Iroquois and Cherokee descent. Vinson was born in Edmonton, Alberta and raised in Brule, Alberta, Brule. She is a direct descendant of Tête Jaune, a fur trader who played a prominent role in the early development of the Canadian West. She began her music career performing folk music with Bob Ruzicka and rock music with the band ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Northstar (other)
Northstar may refer to: * Polaris, a star Arts and entertainment * Northstar (band), an emo band from Alabama * Northstar (rap group), a rap group affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan * "Northstar", a 2019 song by XXXTentacion from the album ''Bad Vibes Forever'' * Northstar (character), a Marvel Comics superhero * Northstar, a character in the video game ''Titanfall 2'' Transportation * Northstar Line, a commuter rail line in Minnesota * Northstar engine series, a GM Premium V8 engine * Northstar System, Cadillac's trademarked name for automobile features, including the Northstar V8 engine Other * NorthStar, a global producer of lead-acid batteries and battery cabinets * Northstar California, a ski resort in the Lake Tahoe area of California, United States * NorthStar Center, a young adult therapeutic transition program, located in Bend, Oregon, United States * Northstar Group, a Southeast Asian private equity fund manager * Northstar Island, an artificial island in the Beaufo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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North Star (other)
North Star is a name of Polaris in its role as northern pole star. North Star or North Stars may also refer to: Places United States * Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska * North Star, California, a place in Yuba County, California * North Star, Delaware, a census-designated place * North Star, Minnesota, an unincorporated community * North Star, Ohio, a village * North Star, U.S. Virgin Islands * North Star, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * North Star Township (other) Elsewhere * North Star, New South Wales, Australia, a village * North Star, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet Transport Air * Canadair North Star, a passenger aircraft manufactured by Canadair for Trans Canada Airlines * Custom Flight North Star, a Canadian amateur-built aircraft design Land * ''North Star'' (broad gauge locomotive) (1837–1871), a Star class locomotive of the Great Western Railway * ''North Star'' (1866–1902), a GWR 378 Class locomotive * ''North Star'' (1898–1912), a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Star Of The North (other)
Star of the North or ''variation'', may refer to: Places * Polaris, the star * Star of the North Secondary Charter School, Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA * Star of the North Inn, Old New England Highway, Liddell, Singleton Council, New South Wales, Australia; former name of the Chain of Ponds Inn People * ''Star of the North'', a nickname of Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Tsarina of Russia * ''The Star of the North'', a nickname of George Gilfillan (1813–1878), Scottish writer * ''Star of the North'', a nickname of William Nicolson (1655–1727), English clergyman Entertainment * ''Star of the North'' (film) a 1914 U.S. silent film * ''Airhawk'' (film), a 1981 Australian telefilm also released as "Star of the North" * ''Star of the North'' (book), a novel by Anna Jacobs Ships * ''Star of the North'', a British ship that ran aground off Norfolk; see List of shipwrecks in June 1859 * ''Star of the North'', a British ship that wrecked ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Northern Star Resources
Northern Star Resources is an Australian gold mining company with operations in Western Australia, Northern Territory and Alaska. History Northern Star Resources (NSR) was founded in December 2003 to search for and develop ore deposits in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. It was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in December 2003. In July 2010, it became a gold miner with the purchase of Paulsens Gold Mine. In October 2020, a merger between NSR and Saracen Metal Holdings, its joint venture partner in the Super Pit gold mine, was proposed. The merger was completed in February 2021 when Saracen was de-listed from the Australian Securities Exchange. Operations Current *Carosue Dam Gold Mine (4 underground mines: Karari, Whirling Dervish, Porphyry 45 km north and Deep South mine 70 km to the North) *Thunderbox Gold Mine (1 underground mine: Thunderground & 2 Open Pit Mines) * Jubilee Gold Mine * Jundee Gold Mine * Kanowna Belle Gold Mine *Paulsens Gold Mi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SS Northern Star (1962)
SS ''Northern Star'' was an ocean liner completed in 1962 for the United Kingdom-based Shaw, Savill & Albion Line's tourist class round the world service via South Africa and Australia. She was essentially an enlarged version of the , built seven years earlier. ''Northern Star'' sailed out via the Cape and home via Panama, while her fleet mate sailed out via Panama and home via the Cape. History From the early 1970s she spent most of her time cruising, but was continually beset with mechanical problems due to inadequate maintenance. With the great increase in oil prices in 1973/4 she became uneconomic and would have required an expensive and time-consuming refit to make up for the deferred maintenance and so was withdrawn from service at the end of her 1975 summer cruise programme. In spite of being only twelve years old her poor mechanical condition made her unattractive to other operators and she was sold for scrapping. On 11 December 1975 she arrived at Kaohsiung Kaoh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SS Empire Caribou
''Empire Caribou'' was a cargo ship which was built in 1919 for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) as ''Waterbury''. She was sold in 1920 to the American Star Line and renamed ''Northern Star''. In 1923, she was sold to American Sugar Transporters Inc and renamed '. In 1941 she was passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed ''Empire Caribou''. On 10 May 1941, she was torpedoed and sunk by . Description The ship was built by Downey Shipbuilding Corporation, Arlington, New York, as yard number 10. She was launched in 1919, and completed in November that year. The ship was long, with a beam of and a depth of . Her GRT was 4,800, with a NRT of 2,999. Her DWT was 7,814. In 1940, her GRT was recorded as 4,861 and her NRT as 2,994. She was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of , and diameter and stroke. The ship could make . History ''Waterbury'' was built for the USSB. She was launched on 23 July 1919. The United States O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MS Celtic Star
The MV ''Ippotis'' was a roll-on/roll-off ferry owned and operated by Eptanisos Maritime on the Ibiza–Barcelona route. History ''Ippotis'' was launched in 1991 as the ''Kosei Maru'' for Kanko Kisen KK. * 1998 she was sold to Strintzis Lines and renamed ''Ioalaos''. * Later in 1998 she was renamed ''Loon-Plage'' and sold to East Coast Ferries. * 1999 she was sold to DFDS Tor Line, renamed ''Celtic Star'' and put into service on the Rotterdam–Immingham route. * April 1999, she was sold to P&O Irish Sea Lines for service on the Liverpool–Dublin route. ''Celtic Star'' was reflagged to Cyprus in May 1999. * 2002 she was renamed ''Northern Star'' and transferred to the Larne–Liverpool route. * 2003; sold to Dart Line for service on the Dartford–Vlissingen route. * 2004; sold to CoTuNav Tunisian Ferries for service on the Tunis–Livorno route. * 2006; sold to Celtic Link Ferries and renamed ''Celtic Star''. She was used on the Dublin–Liverpool route. * 2007; ac ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Baseball In Canada
Baseball in Canada dates back to the 19th century, and is played at various levels of competition throughout the country. There is currently one Major League Baseball (MLB) team, the Toronto Blue Jays, founded in 1977. Canada's first MLB team, the Montreal Expos, formed in 1969 and relocated to Washington, D.C., in 2005. Around 75 Canadian communities have been home to Minor League Baseball teams. There is currently one minor-league team, the Vancouver Canadians, an affiliate of the Blue Jays competing in the High-A Northwest League. There are also several teams that compete in independent baseball leagues, such as the Trois-Rivières Aigles of the Frontier League and the Winnipeg Goldeyes of the American Association. Notable amateur leagues include the Intercounty Baseball League (Ontario), Ligue de Baseball Majeur du Québec (Quebec), and the collegiate Western Canadian Baseball League (Alberta and Saskatchewan). There are additionally amateur-level baseball teams playing in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Israeli Football League
The Israel Football League (IFL; he, ליגת הפוטבול הישראלית), also known as the Kraft Family Israel Football League for sponsorship reasons with the Kraft Family, is an amateur American football league consisting of eight teams. The IFL is the highest level of American football in Israel and each season culminates in the Israel Bowl. The Tel Aviv Pioneers are the reigning Israel Bowl champions, having defeated the Jerusalem Lions in Israel Bowl XIV for their third championship. History Background The original incarnation of the IFL consisted of pick-up games without helmets, pads or referees and was founded in 1999 by a group of football enthusiasts, including Ofri Becker, Gadi Gadot, Ben Friedman, Raviv Faig, Itay Ashkenazi and Ori Shterenbach. This initiative led to the formation of a tackle football league that was first played in 2005-2006 and included three teams, the Tel Aviv Pioneers, Haifa Underdogs and Tel Aviv-Jaffa Sabres with Haifa winning th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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TDC Northern Stars
Newcastle TDC Northern Stars were a semi-professional ice hockey team, previously known as the Newcastle ENL Vipers. The Vipers were founded in 2005 and played out of Metro Radio Arena which had a capacity of 5,500. They eventually changed names from the Vipers to the Northern Stars. In 2010 the team moved to Whitley Bay Arena which had a capacity of 3,200. The team was sponsored by TDC Waste Management and competed in the English National Hockey League North 1 Division and the NIHL. Prior to the 2011/12 season the Northern Stars merged with Billingham Bombers to form the Billingham Stars The Billingham Stars are an ice hockey team from the town of Billingham in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham. They are currently members of the National Ice Hockey League playing in its Moralee Conference. The Stars play their ... which also compete in the ENL. 2010 Team Roster Head Coach: Ivor Bennett & Stephen Foster Goaltenders * * Skaters * * * * * * * * * * * * * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |