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"Daily Radar was a news aggregator and portal site for Future US's male- oriented content, including sports, film and television, and video games. Daily Radar started as a gaming website like IGN, GameSpy and GameSpot, and was later renamed and relaunched in the UK as GamesRadar. The site was run by Imagine Media (now Future) and consisted of many editors that contributed to Imagine's print publications. A victim of the dot-com bubble burst, Imagine closed Daily Radar in 2001, weeks shy of E3. The Washington Post later noted that Daily Radar was among multiple "popular video-game news sites" to close in 2001, alongside CNET Gamecenter. Its name has since been the inspiration for the name of a satirical website, The Daily Raider.http://www.dailyraider.com/ It has also been the subject of jokes in the webcomic Penny Arcade. The website was mentioned on the television show Whose Line is it Anyway? when one of the reviewers employed by the website was sung to by Wayne Brady in the style of Britney Spears.Season 3, episode 38. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRFkuueVVDw On August 23, 2010, Daily Radar's website and all sub-sites (BallHype, ShowHype and several Daily Radar Blips sites) were replaced with a notice that they were "no longer being supported." Today URLs for Daily Radar redirect to the website TechRadar instead. References External linksWayback link for Daily Radar (US site) *Wayback link for Daily Radar (UK site) *Wayback link for Imagine Publishing *The Slow And Painful Death Of Imagine Media *Imagine Media Ltd acquired by Fresca Web Management Ltd (google cache, the real webpage is down as of 6/22/05) *Editorial: Imagine Media, Victims?!? *One of the many Penny Arcade comics attacking Daily Radar *A Tribute to The Daily Radar Video game news websites Internet properties disestablished in 2001 Defunct websites "
"Dr. Stephen R. Marquardt is an American surgeon born and raised in Southern California. He received his medical degree from UCLA and completed his residency on Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at the UCLA Medical Center. His university appointments have included Assistant Research Oral Surgeon and Chief of Facial Imaging at UCLA, and professorships at Loma Linda University as well as the University of Southern California. He retired from active surgical practice after 27 years and currently conducts his research on human attractiveness in Orange County, California. Marquardt is an active member of the Societies of Maxillofacial Surgeons. He has developed what is called the "Beauty Masks" or "Facial Masks" which use mathematics to try to measure the ratios of beauty. See also Physical attractiveness References External linksBeauty Analysis web site Year of birth missing (living people) Living people David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA alumni Loma Linda University faculty University of Southern California faculty American maxillofacial surgeons "
"Cape Breton Highlands—Canso was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 1997. History This riding was created in 1966 from Antigonish—Guysborough, Inverness—Richmond and North Cape Breton and Victoria ridings. It consisted initially of: * the counties of Antigonish and Inverness, and * parts of the counties of Guysborough, Victoria and Richmond. In 1987, it was redefined to consist of: * the County of Antigonish, and * parts of the Counties of Inverness, Victoria, Richmond and Guysborough lying to the east of the meridian of Longitude 62(30'00" West. It was abolished in 1996 when it was redistributed into Bras d'Or, Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough and Sydney—Victoria ridings. Members of Parliament Election results See also List of Canadian federal electoral districts * Past Canadian electoral districts External links Riding history for (1966-1996) from the Library of Parliament Defunct Nova Scotia federal electoral districts "