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Trivia segment on Dateline NBC in which viewers were asked to name in what year certain events happened. Hosted by Jane Pauley about halfway through an episode, she would name five things that happened the week the program aired but a number of years earlier, and show clips pertaining to them. First she mentioned two news events, then a movie that was a hit that week, then a popular TV show of that time, and then a song that was a hit that week. Then Jane gave a choice of three consecutive years as to when these events happened (earlier versions had her giving six years). Then they would cut off to a commercial and when returning from the commercial, they would replay a sample of the song from that year and Jane Pauley would reveal the year. The year was somewhere between the early 50s and early 90s, though years at either extreme were rarely used. The things related to the year she mentioned tended to include major ones, so a person with a good knowledge of dates often would get nearly every Timeline right. Dateline Timeline debuted in June 1993 and was a popular segment on the program throughout the 1990s. Other outlets also used the Dateline Timeline format at that time for their trivia segments. The frequency of episodes having a Dateline Timeline has been declining in the 2000s, as Dateline has been focusing more on single, episode-length segments and other features. It was also common in the early 2000s for older Dateline Timelines to be recycled. This was particularly noticeable when they would have Jane Pauley reveal the Timeline year and then have her introducing the following segment having a noticeably older-sounding voice. Dateline Timeline continued to be featured sporadically after Jane Pauley left Dateline NBC in 2003, with Stone Phillips now hosting the segment.
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Potentate Versidue-Shaie (Born 1E ???? – CE 324) is a character in the fantasy and fictional world of The Elder Scrolls games. He was of the Akaviri race of snake-like people and the closest advisor of Reman Cyrodiil III. A theory in the book "2920: Last Year of the First Era" suggests Versidue-Shaie was possibly behind Reman Cyrodiil III's death in 1E 2920. Upon the end of the war between Cyrodiil and Akavir it is believed that he or his family went into service of the Emperors of Cyrodiil. Upon the death of Reman in 1E 2920 he became the de facto leader of Cyrodiil. A few days later at the day when the year 2921 should have started he ended the First Era and started the CE (Common Era) ,or what is called 2E (Second Era) in current Tamriel. He ruled as Potente until his assassination in his Elsweyr palace in CE 324.




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Fergie will be releasing her second solo album sometime in 2008

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Black Eyed Peas lead rapper/producer, will.i.am has stated that the album will be completed in December 2007..

will.i.am will be the excutive producer, as he did for Fergie first solo album, The Dutchess in 2006.

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Le Bosco Ancestral (The Ancestral Woods, 2006, 222 pp.) is a collection of 35 stories written in Interlingua by Neapolitan author Onofrio Notarstefano and illustrated by his son Fulvio. The unifying theme of the stories is intolerance on the basis of culture, race, religion, and the like. Intolerance, the author writes, leads to an endless repetition of the genocide against the Neanderthals.

Told in fable form, the stories are intended "for adults and, with the guidance of parents and educators, also for children," because "this has been the function of the fable for as long as the oral tradition has lived." The stories admonish readers as to the effects of a hostile coexistence and search for a solution. The author leaves the form of that solution, however, to social scientists. For his part, he transforms the problems that "agitate" him into "a fantastic and symbolic vision."

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