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20,478,333 | Kamil Saidov (born 25 January 1989) is a Tajikistani footballer who plays for Barki Tajik. He is a member of the Tajikistan national football team in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.
==Career==
In January 2014, Saidov joined FC Istiklol, going on to make 15 league appearances and scoring 7 goals, before leaving the club in December of the same year.
On 14 August 2016, Saidov scored five-goals for Khosilot Farkhor in their 6–0 victory over Khayr Vahdat.
==Career statistics==
===International===
Statistics accurate as of match played 5 October 2016
===International goals===
==Honours==
===Club===
Regar-TadAZ
AFC President's Cup (1): 2009
Istiklol
Tajik League (1): 2014
Tajik Cup (1): 2014
Tajik Supercup (1): 2014
===International===
Tajikistan
AFC Challenge Cup (1): 2006
==Notes==
==References==
==External links==
1989 births
Living people
Tajikistani footballers
Tajikistan international footballers
FC Istiklol players
Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games
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29,434,277 | This article lists the confirmed national football squads for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup tournament held in Qatar between 7 January and 29 January 2011. Before announcing their final squad, several teams named a provisional squad of 23 to 30 players, but each country's final squad of 23 players had to be submitted by 28 December 2010. Replacement of injured players was permitted until 6 hours before the team's first Asian Cup game. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps counts until the start of the tournament, including all pre-tournament friendlies. Player's age is their age on the opening day of the tournament.
== Group A ==
=== Qatar ===
Head coach: Bruno Metsu
=== Uzbekistan ===
Head coach: Vadim Abramov
=== Kuwait ===
Head coach: Goran Tufegdžić
=== China ===
Head coach: Gao Hongbo
== Group B ==
=== Japan ===
Head coach: Alberto Zaccheroni
=== Jordan ===
Head coach: Adnan Hamad
=== Saudi Arabia ===
Head coach: José Peseiro (fired after the first match, replaced by Nasser Al-Johar)
=== Syria ===
Head coach: Valeriu Tiţa
== Group C ==
=== South Korea ===
Head coach: Cho Kwang-rae
=== Australia ===
Head coach: Holger Osieck
=== Bahrain ===
Head coach: Salman Sharida
=== India ===
Head coach: Bob Houghton
== Group D ==
=== North Korea ===
Head coach: Jo Tong-sop
=== United Arab Emirates ===
Head coach: Srečko Katanec
=== Iraq ===
Head coach: Wolfgang Sidka
=== Iran ===
Head coach: Afshin Ghotbi
== Player representation ==
Clubs represented by five or more players
By club nationality
† Including Jade North who played for Wellington Phoenix, a New Zealand club competing in the A-League.
By club Federation
† Including Jade North who played for Wellington Phoenix, a New Zealand club competing in the A-League. All other New Zealand clubs are members of the OFC.
By representatives of domestic league
† Including Jade North who played for Wellington Phoenix, a New Zealand club competing in the A-League.
== References ==
"China squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Kuwait squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2011-1-7.
"Qatar squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2011-1-7.
"Uzbekistan squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Japan squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Jordan squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Saudi Arabia squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Syria squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Regulations"
"Australia squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Bahrain squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"India squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Korea Republic squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"DPR Korea squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Iran squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"Iraq squad". The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
"United Arab Emirates squad". ''The-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
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45,559 | The United States Secretary of Transportation is the head of the United States Department of Transportation, a member of the President's Cabinet, and fourteenth in the Presidential Line of Succession. The post was created with the formation of the Department of Transportation on October 15, 1966, by President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Department of Transportation Act. The department's mission is "to develop and coordinate policies that will provide an efficient and economical national transportation system, with due regard for need, the environment, and the national defense." The Secretary of Transportation oversees eleven agencies, including the Federal Aviation Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In April 2008, Mary Peters launched the official blog of the Secretary of Transportation called The Fast Lane.
The first Secretary of Transportation was Alan Stephenson Boyd, nominated to the post by Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson. Ronald Reagan's second Secretary of Transportation, Elizabeth Dole, was the first female holder, and Mary Peters was the second. Gerald Ford's nominee William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. was the first African American to serve as Transportation Secretary, and Federico Peña, serving under Bill Clinton, was the first Hispanic to hold the position, subsequently becoming Secretary of Energy. Japanese-American Norman Mineta, who had previously been Secretary of Commerce, is the longest-serving Secretary, holding the post for over five and a half years, and Andrew Card is the shortest-serving Secretary, serving only eleven months. Neil Goldschmidt was the youngest secretary, taking office at age thirty nine, while Norman Mineta was the oldest, retiring at age seventy four. On January 23, 2009, the sixteenth secretary Ray LaHood took office, serving under the administration of Democrat Barack Obama; he had previously been a Republican Congressman from Illinois for fourteen years. The salary of the Secretary of Transportation is $199,700.
Anthony Foxx was the 17th US Secretary of Transportation from 2013-2017, when Donald Trump was elected President. Elaine Chao, who served as Secretary of Labor under President George W. Bush, was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump on November 29, 2016. On January 31, 2017, the Senate confirmed her appointment by a vote of 93-6.
==List of Secretaries of Transportation==
Parties
(7)
(11)
==Line of succession ==
The line of succession regarding who would act as Secretary of Transportation in the event of a vacancy or incapacitation is as follows:
Deputy Secretary of Transportation
Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy
General Counsel
Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs
Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs
Assistant Secretary for Administration
Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration
Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration
Administrator of the Maritime Administration
Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration
Administrator of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
Regional Administrator, Southern Region, Federal Aviation Administration
Director, Resource Center, Lakewood, Colorado, Federal Highway Administration
Regional Administrator, Northwest Mountain Region, Federal Aviation Administration
==Living former Secretaries of Transportation==
As of , there are twelve living, former Secretaries of Transportation (with all Secretaries that have served since 1983 still living), the oldest being Alan S. Boyd (served 1967–1969, born 1922). The most recent Secretary of Transportation to die was William T. Coleman, Jr. (served 1975–1977, born 1920) on March 31, 2017. The most recently serving Secretary of Transportation to die was Andrew L. Lewis (served 1981–1983, born 1931), who died on February 10, 2016.
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|Samuel K. Skinner
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|Andrew Card
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|Federico Peña
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==References==
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Specific
==External links==
The Department of Transportation Act
|-
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Transportation
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36,016,918 | The French Women's Handball Championship (Championnat de France de handball féminin) is the premier women's handball league in France. Founded in 1952, it is currently contested by ten teams.
Metz Handball has dominated the championship in recent times with 21 titles between 1989 and 2017 including two 5-years winning streaks, while US Ivry and Paris UC were the most successful teams in past decades with nine and five titles respectively. Most recently HBF Arvor 29 won its first championship in 2012.
Currently the champion is granted a spot in the EHF Champions League's group stage.
==2018-19 teams==
Metz Handball
Fleury Loiret HB
Issy-Paris Hand
OGC Nice
Nantes Loire Atlantique Handball
ESBF Besançon
Toulon St.-Cyr
Cercle Dijon Bourgogne Handball
Brest Bretagne Handball
Chambray Touraine Handball
Bourg-de-Péage Drôme Handball
Handball Club Saint-Amand-les-Eaux Porte du Hainaut
===EHF league ranking===
For season 2019/20
==List of champions==
1953 Ecole Simon Siégel
1954 Ecole Simon Siégel
1955 Bordeaux EC
1956 Stade Français
1957 CSA Molière
1958 US Ivry
1959 US Ivry
1960 US Ivry
1961 SNUC Atlantique
1962 Bordeaux EC
1963 US Ivry
1964 US Ivry
1965 ES Colombes
1966 ES Colombes
1967 Stade Marsellais
1968 ES Colombes
1969 US Ivry
1970 US Ivry
1971 Stella Sports
1972 Stade Pessacais
1973 ASU Lyon
1974 US Ivry
1975 Paris UC
1976 Paris UC
1977 US Ivry
1978 Paris UC
1979 Troyes OS
1980 Paris UC
1981 Paris UC
1982 US Dunkerque
1983 Bordeaux EC
1984 Stade Français
1985 USM Gagny
1986 Issy Handball
1987 USM Gagny
1988 ES Besançon
1989 ASPTT Metz
1990 ASPTT Metz
1991 USM Gagny
1992 USM Gagny
1993 ASPTT Metz
1994 ASPTT Metz
1995 ASPTT Metz
1996 ASPTT Metz
1997 ASPTT Metz
1998 ES Besançon
1999 ASPTT Metz
2000 ASPTT Metz
2001 ES Besançon
2002 ASPTT Metz
2003 ES Besançon
2004 Metz Métropole
2005 Metz Métropole
2006 Metz Métropole
2007 Metz Métropole
2008 Metz Métropole
2009 Metz Handball
2010 Toulon St.-Cyr
2011 Metz Handball
2012 HBF Arvor 29
2013 Metz Handball
2014 Metz Handball
2015 Fleury Loiret HB
2016 Metz Handball
2017 Metz Handball
2018 Metz Handball
2019
2020
2021
==References==
France
women
Women's handball in France
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14,255,774 | The Arizona Diamondbacks' 2008 season was the 11th season of the franchise in Major League Baseball. Arizona tried to defend their NL West title after winning the division the previous year. But despite a franchise-best 20-8 start in the months of March & April, they couldn't maintain the division lead late in the season and collapsed with many losing streaks and stumbled to an 82-80 record, good enough for a second-place finish, only two games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.
==Regular season==
The 2008 season saw the best start in Diamondbacks history, going 20-8 in March/April and end up being way ahead in first place in the NL West. During the great start, Brandon Webb had his best career start by winning his first 9 decisions. The only low point was that starting pitcher Doug Davis was being diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer, before he could get his first start. Characteristically, Davis made his first two scheduled starts before undergoing surgery on April 8. Fortunately, his surgery was a success and was able to get back on the mound just 6 weeks later.
One of the more shining moments of April was when rookie pitcher Max Scherzer made his major league debut by pitching 4.1 perfect innings of relief, where he struck out 7 Astros. While doing this, Max passed Pete Richert of the 1962 Dodgers for the record for the number of consecutive batters retired (13) for a pitcher making his MLB debut as a reliever. Consequently, Scherzer was immediately promoted to the starting rotation, in the absence of Davis; he was relatively effective; in his four major-league outings (the aforementioned relief role against the Astros as well as three starts in Doug Davis' spot in the rotation), Scherzer had a 2.33 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 19 innings.
(Upon Davis' return, Scherzer was returned to the bullpen and optioned back to AAA Tucson in early June, and he eventually spent about a month on the Sidewinders' DL with shoulder inflammation. Davis, for his part, has had a less-than-stellar 2008 season, he is 4-7 with a 4.75 ERA as of late August.)
May was a much different month for the D-backs. The team saw a sharp decline in hitting and run production compared to April, and was their first losing month (11-17) since September 2006. The biggest disappointment had to have been the month-long slump right fielder Eric Byrnes fell into, where he hit .195 and had only 8 RBIs. Much speculation about his strained hamstring causing him to not perform well eventually led to him being put on the 15-day DL on May 27. He came back to action only to tear the left hamstring in late June, and was placed on the 60-day DL at that time.
The Diamondbacks continued to lead the NL west despite only being 47-48 at the All-Star break.
On July 17, 2008, Tony Clark was traded back to the D-backs from the San Diego Padres for a minor league pitcher, Evan Scribner.
On August 5, Dan Haren signed a four-year, $44.75 million deal with the Diamondbacks worth a guaranteed $41.25 million through 2012 and includes a $15.5 million club option for 2013 with a $3.5 million buyout. The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D-backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31; and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more "power-hitting" Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
Owings, once considered an excellent pitching prospect for the Diamondbacks, has struggled in the 2008 campaign with a 7.09 ERA since April 21. Owings must clear waivers before being able to join the Reds, otherwise he will remain a member of the Diamondbacks through the remainder of the season.
On August 31, the Diamondbacks acquired former World Series MVP David Eckstein to fill the hole at secondbase which was opened after Orlando Hudson was placed on the disabled list. Eckstein was traded from the Toronto Blue Jays for Minor League pitcher Chad Beck.
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20,478,345 | Muscle Heat (released as Blood Heat in North America) is a 2002 Japanese action film starring Kane Kosugi and directed by Ten Shimoyama.
== Plot ==
In the year 2009, CPO Joe Jinno (Kane Kosugi), a former U.S. Navy SEAL is sitting in a military jail cell in Roanoke, Virginia. Japanese detective Aguri Katsuragi (Show Aikawa) has gotten amnesty for Jinno, whose refusal to kill terrorists because the enemies he found were scared children had him court martialed. Two months later, Jinno was tasked by U.S. Secretary of Defense to join an undercover mission with Katsuragi to stop the circulation of Blood Heat, a new drug on the market that acts as a super steroid. The man in charge of the drug's circulation, Lai Kenjin (Masaya Kato), has set up the Muscle Dome, an underground fight ring where his champion, Lee Son-Min (Ken Low), uses Blood Heat and goes through his opponents with ease.
At a local nightclub, a deal is about to be made between Kenjin and Russian drug dealers ( Robert Baldwin). However, Joe and Aguri are able to stop the deal from happening. They are unable to stop Kenjin as he escapes and Aguri ends up kidnapped. That night, Joe looks at a big screen TV and finds Aguri in the Muscle Dome, where he is viciously beaten by Lee and is crucified. Lai gets a visit from his Chinese half-brother Lai Kenkyo, whom he hopes can make a merger to distribute Blood Heat. The next day, Joe finds Kenjin's place and begins to make his way through Kenjin's men. When Kenkyo refuses to help his brother, Kenjin murders his brother by impaling a chopstick through his mouth. Joe fights hard against Kenjin's men in the hallway leading to Kenjin's apartment. However, Kenjin escapes by helicopter and Joe is busted by female cop Ayane Katsuragi, Aguri's sister. While in custody, Joe makes his escape and even knocks out Ayane in the process.
The next day, Ayane finds Joe again but this time she is not alone. With the cops hot on his trail, Joe jumps off a bridge and lands on a cargo ship. Ayane is warned by her superior, Asakura, that Joe is a "walking weapon" and that he may be involved with the circulation of Blood Heat. Meanwhile, Joe rescues a young girl named Haruka, whose father turns out to be the creator of Blood Heat and was forced to continue making it by Kenjin. As Haruka and Joe make their way to escape, they find a reluctant group of youngsters underground. The youngsters are revealed to be orphans whose parents were victims of Kenjin, whether it was Blood Heat or losing major bets at the Muscle Dome. The leader of the "rats" is the mysterious Ken (Noboru Kaneko), who refuses to help Joe and Ayane, who learns of everything that has transpired and decides to help. However, when Joe is caught by Kenjin and refuses an offer to work for him, Joe finds himself in the Muscle Dome against Lee.
To give him motivation, the video of Aguri's death is played at the Muscle Dome. In a fit of rage, Joe begins to unleash his skills on Lee, eventually knocking him down. Lee takes Blood Heat and seems to get the upper hand. However, the fight is interrupted by Ken, who decided not only to help but had planted bombs within the confines of the Muscle Dome. Ken appears on the big screen in the dome and tells Kenjin of all he had done and makes various areas explode. However, despite the chaos, Lee continues to fight Joe until Joe finally is able to kill Lee. Ayane learns Asakura was also in cahoots with Kenjin and a scuffle resorts to Ayane gunning down Asakura. Meanwhile, Joe follows Kenjin to an abandoned parking garage, where Lee reveals he wanted Joe because he knows that anger is the driving force to kill someone. Joe and Lee, who has taken Blood Heat, begin to fight using sledge hammers but soon find themselves fighting bare-handed. The two stand off and lunge kick at each other, where just before the hit is made, we get a narration from Joe.
A dark figure walks out of the garage and it is revealed to be Joe as Kenjin is seen dead on the ground. Joe meets with the "rats" and Ayane as they celebrate the end of Blood Heat. When Ken asks Joe who he is, Joe, who had not smiled throughout the film, finally releases a smirk before the credits roll.
==Cast==
Kane Kosugi as Joe Jinno
Show Aikawa as Aguri Katsuragi
Masaya Kato as Lai Kenjin
Misato Tachibana as Ayane Katsuragi
Joe Lee as Lai Kenkyo
Noboru Kaneko as Ken, leader of the "rats"
Ken Low as Lee Son-Min, the Muscle Dome Champion
Ikkei Watanabe as Detective Asakura
Shinya Hashimoto as Muscle Dome Wrestler
Yoshihiro Takayama as Muscle Dome Wrestler
Naoto Takenaka as Tajima, the Street Better
Chan Man-Ching as Muscle Dome Fighter
Robert Baldwin as Russian Drug Dealer
==Production==
The story for the film was created by Ushio Higuchi, the creator of the popular show Sasuke, known to American audiences as Ninja Warrior. Higuchi had come up with the story with Kane Kosugi, who at the time was not only an actor, but a competitor in a few of the Sasuke competitions. Music video director Ten Shimoyama made his feature film directorial debut with this film. In an age where CGI would replace action, action director Sam Wong revealed at the press conference that he wanted to bring a new style of action for Kane Kosugi, who had become influenced with Hong Kong's style of action. The film would be shot mostly in English and Japanese, but have a few scenes in Cantonese with the appearances of Jackie Chan Stunt Team member Ken Low and the late Hong Kong actor Joe Lee, who plays Kenjin's half-brother.
== Stunts ==
The action scenes were choreographed by two men from Jackie Chan's stunt team, Chan Man Ching (Rumble in the Bronx, Rush Hour), and Sam Wong (Thunderbolt, Supercop). Chan, who befriended Kane due to Kane's friendship with Jackie's godson Sammy Hung (the son of film legend Sammo Hung), loaned Chan and Wong out for the film along with fellow stunt team member Antonio Carpio, who served as assistant action director. A translator was assigned to both men. Kane Kosugi performed all of his own stunts.
==Reception/U.S. release==
Despite not being released in North American theaters, the film received reviews from American critics. High Impact Reviews awarded the film a solid 4 stars out of 4, calling it a "MUST-SEE Japanese action-er!" Netflix.com called it an "Intense pulse pounding action film". Upon the film's release in the United States, it was re-titled Blood Heat, named after the drug constantly referenced in the movie. Some international DVDs also renamed the film Blood Heat upon release while others kept the film's original title.
==Soundtrack==
The film was composed by Kōji Endō. The R&B band Full Of Harmony (F.O.H.) contributed their song Casino Drive to the film's ending credits.
==References==
==External links==
Muscle Heat (2002) on Youtube
2002 films
Films directed by Ten Shimoyama
Japanese films
Japanese-language films
2000s action thriller films
Martial arts films
Martial arts tournament films
Underground fighting films
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36,016,939 | General Karl O'Donnell, Count of Tyronnel (1715–1771) held important commands in the Austrian army during the Seven Years' War. Between 1768 and 1770, he was governor of Transylvania.
==Biography==
O'Donnell, held important commands during the Third Silesian War (a theatre in the Seven Years' War).
==Family==
O'Donnell was a descendant of the Irish noble dynasty of O'Donnell of Tyrconnell who left Ireland after the Battle of the Boyne and settled in Austria.
A descendant, Maximilian Karl Lamoral O'Donnell was a notable figure in the history of the Italian and Hungarian campaigns of 1848 and 1849.
Henry Joseph O'Donnell (1769–1834)— from another descendant of the Irish noble dynasty of O'Donnell of Tyrconnell who left Ireland after the Battle of the Boyne; was a general officer in the Spanish Army during the Napoleonic Wars.
==References==
Attribution
1715 births
1771 deaths
Austrian nobility
Austrian people of Irish descent
Wild Geese (soldiers)
O'Donnell dynasty
Generals of the Holy Roman Empire | 864,254,074 | 2018-10-16T02:40:50 | Karl O'Donnell | 2,018 |
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