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C'rizzC'rizz is a fictional character played by Conrad Westmaas in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An Eutermesan from the planet Bortresoye, which exists in a parallel universe, he was a of the Eig..
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CRICRI is a three letter abbreviation that may stand for: China Radio InternationalColor rendering indexColor reversal internegativeCrime Reduction Initiatives, a British voluntary sector organisationCrown Research Institute (New Zealand)Cuttings Re-InjectionCosta Rica, the ISO 3-letter country codeCR..
Cri-criThis article is about the French airplane. Cri-cri is also the name of a fictional character. French-built homebuilt Cri-Cri F-PYTH at AirVenture Oshkosh 2003 Cri-cri in French is a cricket. Designed in the early 1970s by a French aeronautical engineer Michel Colomban, the Cri-cri aircraft..
Cri-cri (character)Cri-Cri is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic cricket, created by Francisco Gabilondo Soler in 1934 while broadcasting his own musical radio show on Mexico's Station XEW. The character became so famous and gave its author such renown, that it became a second name for Gabilondo. External ..
Criação VelhaCriação Velha is a parish in the district of Madalena in the Azores. The population in 2001 is 818, its density is 49.9/km² and the area is 16.39 km². ..
CrianlarichChurch of Crianlarich Crianlarich (A' Chrìon Làraich in Gaelic) is a village in Stirling district, Scotland. The village's name derives from the Gaelic for "low pass", relating to its geographical location. Crianlarich has been a major crossroads for north and westbound journeys in Scotland..
Crianlarich railway stationCrianlarich railway station is a railway station serving the village of Crianlarich in Scotland. It is located on the West Highland Line. The routes to Fort William/Mallaig and Oban diverge after this station. It has one island platform with tracks on either side. Access to the platform is via a fli..
Cria CuervosCría Cuervos or simply "Cría" (Spanish for Raise crows) is a Spanish movie filmed in 1976, and directed by Carlos Saura. The film tells the story of Ana, a young girl in a family of three children, growing up under the Franco regime. Ana, played by Ana Torrent is a young girl who witnesses many ho..
CribCrib may mean: Crib (cryptanalysis), a sample of known plaintext that can be used to crack open a cypher.Crib (furniture), a small bed specifically for babies and infants.Cribbage, a card game.CrossCribb, a card game that uses the traditional cribbage scoring system.Nativity sceneHome (American sl..
CribbageCribbage or Crib is a card game for two, three or four players that involves forming combinations of cards over a series of hands to accumulate points. Points are mainly scored by runs, regardless of suit; by pairs, triples and quadruples; by flushes; and by cards that add up to 15. Cribbage is th..
Cribbage SolitaireCribbage Solitaire (also known as Cribbage Patience) is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. It is based on the game of five-card cribbage, also known as the "old game," and is one of many solitaire card games based on those played by at least two players, best known of which is P..
Cribbage Square SolitaireCribbage Square Solitaire (also known as Cribbage Squares is a solitaire card game which can be played using a deck of playing cards. This game works the same way as Poker Square, but cribbage hands are used in this game. Up to seventeen cards can be used in this game. First, sixteen cards are deal..
Cribbing (horse)Cribbing is a type of vice (bad habit) developed by horses. It involves the horse grabbing a solid object, such as the stall door or fence rail, with his incisors, arching his neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air. Like most vices, cribbing is thought to cause the release of endorphin..
Cribbs CausewayCribbs Causeway Mall facts and statistics Location Bristol, UK |- style-"vertical-align: top;" | Owner || Capital Shopping CentresPrudential |- style="vertical-align: top;" | No. of stores and services || 135 |- style="vertical-align: top;" | No. of anchor tenants || 2 |- style="ver..
Cribb Island, QueenslandCribb Island is a former suburb of Brisbane, Queensland Australia which is currently the site of the Brisbane Airport. ..
CribellumA cribellum is a kind of comb-like device in certain spiders, used to separate fibers of silk drawn from its spinnerets into many extremely fine fibers, giving it a wooly structure. Those fibers are so small in diameter that prey insects easily become entangled in them, without any glue needed. The ..
CribinauCribinau is a small island off the south west corner of Anglesey in North Wales between Porth China and Porth Cwyfan. The nearest village is Aberffraw. The island, which can be reached on foot at low tide, is notable for the 12th century, St Cwyfan's church perched on its top. The church is known lo..
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CribsCribs may mean: The Cribs, a band from the United KingdomMTV Cribs, a reality television program on MTV May Also Mean: Crips, one of the Los Angeles, California gangs. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
CribynCribyn is a small village in Ceredigion in mid Wales. It is about 7 miles north of Lampeter and has the villages of Mydroilyn and Dihewyd to the North. Once a thriving community with two pubs, a garage and a post office, it is now largely reduced to a dormitory village for Lampeter. ..
Crib (cryptanalysis)In cryptanalysis, a crib is a sample of known plaintext; the term originated at Bletchley Park, the British codebreaking operation during World War II (WWII). Their usage was adapted from the term meaning a bit of a cheat, for example, "I cribbed my answer from your test paper". The original sense ..
Crib GochCrib Goch is a knife-edged arête in the Snowdonia National Park in the county Gwynedd in Wales. The highest point on the arête is 923 m above sea level. A path leads over the arête joining Snowdon via the sister peak Garnedd Ugain in the west. In the east the path meets the Pyg track desc..
Crib Point, VictoriaCrib Point is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula. Crib Point is served by three railway stations, which are: Morradoo, Crib Point and Stony Point, the latter of which is the terminus of the greater-metropolitan Stony Point lin..
Crib Point railway station, MelbourneCrib Point station is part of the public transport system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Station Navigation Stony Point line Previous Station Morradoo → | → Stony Point Next Station Entire network ..
CricciethCriccieth (Welsh Cricieth) is a town on the Cardigan Bay coast in north west Wales. The town is a seaside resort, popular with retirees. Attractions in Criccieth include the ruins of Criccieth Castle, built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in 1230, and a chapel used as an art gallery. The town is noted ..
Criccieth CastleCriccieth Castle Criccieth Castle is situated on the headland between two beaches in Criccieth, north Wales, on a rocky peninsula overlooking Tremadog Bay. Construction on Criccieth began in the early 13th century at the behest of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, and was later continued by his grandso..
Criccieth railway stationCriccieth railway station serves the seaside town of Criccieth on the Lleyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. This railway station is on the Cambrian Coast Railway with passenger services to Pwllheli, Harlech, Barmouth, Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. External links [Train times] and [stati..
CricetidaeCricetidae is a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. It includes true hamsters, voles, lemmings, and New World rats and mice. At almost 600 species, it is the second largest family of mammals The term Cricetidae has gone through several permutations, and members of th..
Cricetomys eminiCricetomys emini, also known as the African pouched rat, or Emin's rat, is a large "rat" of the muroid superfamily. It is related to Cricetomys gambianus, or Gambian pouched rat. They are native to Africa and are found along the edges of forests and along the plains. Emin's rats are actually bet..
CrichCrich (pronounced CRY-ch) is a village in Derbyshire. It is the home of the National Tramway Museum, also known as Crich Tramway Village, and was the setting for the ITV drama series Peak Practice (along with Ashover for a time). Crich is home to 'The Briars' - a residential youth centre for the..
Crichel Down affairThe Crichel Down affair was a British political scandal of 1954, with a disproportionate subsequent effect and notoriety. The resignation of the government minister Sir Thomas Dugdale has been taken as setting a precedent on ministerial responsibility, even though the doctrine supposed to arise from..
Crichope LinnCrichope Linn is a gorge and waterfall near Gatelawbridge in Dumfries and Galloway, southern Scotland. Linn is the Scots language word for waterfall. It is over 30m deep and is formed from the action of the stream, Crichope Burn, on the soft sandstone that underlies much of the area. The gorge was ..
CrichothyrotomyCricothyrotomy is a surgical procedure used to rapidly provide ventilation and oxygenation in patients whose airway can not be maintained through other methods. This is done by creating a temporary airway through the cricothyroid membrane. This technique is considered easier and faster than a trach..
CrichtonThe surname Crichton is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic word crioch, which means border, and the Old English word tune which means farm or settlement. It is thus to be assumed that the first bearer of this surname lived on a border. It can also be used to refer to the following people and..
CrichtonsaurusCrichtonsaurus was a dinosaur named for the author of Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton. It was a thyreophoran, specifically an ankylosaur, and it lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Its fossils were discovered in China, and it was formally described by Dong in 2002. The type species is Crichto..
Crichton CastleCrichton Castle is a ruined castle situated near the village of Pathhead, Midlothian in southern Scotland. It was built by John de Crichton in the late 14th century as his family residence, and extended by his son, William Crichton, who later became the Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Later it beca..
Crichton CobbersCrichton Cobbers is a multisport club in Christchurch, New Zealand, which offers weightlifting, boxing, wrestling, and martial arts. External link [Crichton Cobbers] ..
Crichton CollegeCrichton College is a private Christian college located in Memphis, Tennessee. External links [Official Site] ..
Crichton LeprechaunIn American folklore, the Crichton Leprechaun (known alternatively as the Mobile Leprechaun) is a leprechaun purported to have been sighted by the residents of the Crichton neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. The Crichton Leprechaun rose to national prominence after a [news story] on the cre..
Crichton Park, Nova ScotiaCrichton Park is a mostly residential unincorporated neighbourhood in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It is located in the north end of Dartmouth close to the Macdonald and MacKay bridges, Mic Mac Mall and Lake Banook. In January 2004, Crichton Park became the first residential area to receive natural gas ..
Crichton Street Public SchoolCrichton Street Public School was an elementary school in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa. The first school in the village of New Edinburgh opened in 1838. The school moved to Crichton Street around 1875. In 1887 this two-room school house became part of the Ottawa school board when New ..
CricinfoCricinfo is the largest cricket-related website. It includes news and articles, live scorecards, and a comprehensive and queriable database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. Cricinfo (originally CricInfo) was launched in 1993 by Simon King, a British researcher..
Cricinfo MagazineCricinfo Magazine is a monthly cricket magazine which was launched in January 2006. It is published by Cricinfo which is the world's largest cricket website and is owned by Wisden. Its predecessor was Wisden Asia Cricket. While the new magazine has no geographical designation in its name, it is aime..
CriciúmaFor the plant genus, see Eremocaulon. Criciúma is a city in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. It is located 180 km south of Florianópolis, the state capital and around 900 km south of São Paulo. The city is the center of Brazil's flooring and home materials industry, and is the second-large..
Criciúma Esporte ClubeCriciúma Esporte Clube, also known as Criciúma, is a Brazilian football team in Criciúma, Santa Catarina. Criciúma greatest rivals are Avaí, Figueirense and Joinville. Contents 1 History2 Stadium3 Idols4 Traditional Home Kit5 Titles6 1991 |- |bgcolor="#000..
CrickCrick is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Crick, British political scientistFrancis Crick (1916–2004), British scientist and joint discoverer of the structure of DNAMichael Crick (1958-), British journalist and biographerNancy Crick, Australian figure from euthanasia debate See also Crick, Mon..
Crick, Brenner et al. experimentThis article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The Crick, Brenner et al. experiment was a scientific experiment performed in 1961 by Francis Crick and S..
Crick, MonmouthshireCrick (Welsh: Crug) is a hamlet in the Welsh county of Monmouthshire north of the town of Caldicot and east of Caerwent. It is famous for its Bronze Age round barrow. External links [Astronomical Alignments at the Crick Barrow][Barrow]*[Map sources] for ..
Crick, NorthamptonshireCrick is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. It is close to the border with Warwickshire, and is near the town of Rugby. It is situated on the A428 main road from Rugby to Northampton (although it is by-passed), and is east of junction 18 the M1 motorwa..
Cricket[Featured articles ] For the insect, see Cricket (insect). For other uses, see Cricket (disambiguation). A cricket match in progress. The lighter strip is the cricket pitch. The men wearing black trousers on the far right are the umpires. Cricket is a team spor..
Cricket, North CarolinaCricket is a census-designated place (CDP) in Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,053 at the 2000 census. Geography Cricket is located at [36°9′47″N, 81°10′59″W] (36.162968, -81.183077)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
CricketArchiveCricketArchive (www.cricketarchive.com) is a website that aims to provide a comprehensive archive of records relating to the sport of cricket. It claims to be the most comprehensive cricket database on the internet, including scorecards for all matches of first-class cricket (including Test cricket..
CricketerNote: There is also a major Pakistani magazine of this name. A cricketer is a term used to refer to a person who plays cricket. It is generally used to refer to professional cricketers rather than amateur players. A cricket match is played between two sides, each consisting of eleven cricketers or..
Crickets (DVD)About the album The Crickets DVD was a promotional item that was to be given away with copies of El Cielo on tour. It was first given away by the band themselves during the March 2003 mid-way through the sno-core tour. Due to the fact that this was not well known at the beginning of the tour, and ..
Crickets Sing for Anamaria"Crickets Sing for Anamaria" started life as a track from Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto's 1965 album Takin' Verve, and was produced by the Homali Brothers, a Brazilian Latin jazz pop production team. The song was a minor hit in South America, but it became even bigger when the track was reworked ..
CricketWatchdogsCricketWatchdogs.com (CWD) is a community discussion forum that focuses mainly on cricket-related debates. CWD was launched in October 2005 by a group of cricket enthusiasts as ihateganguly.com, focussing on the major controversy surrounding Sourav Ganguly in the indian cricket scene at that time. ..
CricketwebCricketweb is one of the most popular cricket-related sites on the internet. It provides a forum for users to discuss cricket and other topics, as well as providing polls to vote on, daily reports on the progress of cricket matches, games, interviews with cricketers (e.g Kevin Peiterson), cricketer ..
Cricket (darts)Cricket is a dart game that uses the standard 20 number dartboard with the treble and double rings. It is called Mickey Mouse in Britain. Contents 1 Gameplay1.1 Cricket Numbers1.2 Scoring1.3 Playing2 Example game3 Teams4 Newfy Cricket Gameplay Cricket is played..
Cricket (disambiguation)Cricket may refer to Cricket (insect)Cricket (darts)Cri-cri, Cricket airplaneCricket (magazine)Cricket (verb)- comedyPlymouth Cricket, an automobileCricket (software), software for monitoring trends in time-series data, using RRDtoolCricket St Thomas, a village in Somerset, EnglandChrząszcz, Jan..
Cricket (insect)Crickets, family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects somewhat related to grasshoppers and more closely related to katydids or bush crickets (order Orthoptera). They have somewhat flattened bodies and long antennae. Crickets are known for their chirp (which only male crickets ca..
Cricket (magazine)Cricket is an illustrated literary magazine for children published in the United States, founded in September, 1973, by Marianne Carus, whose intent was to create "The New Yorker for children." Marianne Carus still serves as the magazine's editor-in-chief. Each issue of Cricket is 64 pages. The ma..
Cricket (roofing)For other uses, see Cricket (disambiguation). A cricket is a ridge structure designed to divert water on a roof. Generally found on the high side of a chimney or the transition from one roof area to another. The cricket is normally the same pitch as the rest of the roof, but not always. Smaller cri..
Cricket 2004Cricket 2004 by EA Sports is a video game based around the sport of cricket. The game was designed by HB Studios, known for their EA Rugby Series. There are 2 versions of the game. One for Sony's Play Station 2, and another on the PC. Teams It features all of the international teams that played i..
Cricket 2005Cricket 2005 by EA Sports is a video game based around the sport of cricket. It has been released for the Xbox, the PlayStation 2 and Windows. The game modes available include training in the nets, one-day internationals, or full fledged Test matches. External links [Cricket 2005] at Mo..
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Cricket ArenaCricket Arena The Big I/The Old Coliseum --> Facility statistics Location Charlotte, North Carolina Broke ground ? Opened 1955 (First Run) 1992 (Current) Closed 1988 (For renovations) Demolished On historic register Owner City of Charlotte Operator City of Charl..
Cricket at the 1900 Summer OlympicsAt the 1900 Summer Olympics, a cricket tournament was contested. Although four teams were originally expected to compete, Belgium and Holland (the Netherlands) pulled out of the competition, leaving a Great Britain side to play a France side. Neither team was nationally selected. The British side w..
Cricket at the 1998 Commonwealth GamesCricket was included in the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Malaysia; this was the first (and, to date, only) time that cricket has been played at a Commonwealth Games. Matches were played over 50 overs, and had List A status, although they were not full One-Day Internationals and (as is normal at the Co..
Cricket AustraliaCricket Australia logo Cricket Australia (ABN 53 006 089 130) an Australian Public Company, Limited By Guarantee, formerly the Australian Cricket Board, is the governing body for professional cricket in Australia. It was originally formed in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for Interna..
Cricket Australia CupThe Cricket Australia Cup is the Australian national second XI cricket competition. Run by Cricket Australia, it is part of its development program and includes the various state second XI teams. It was previously known as the ACB Cup, and changed to the current name when the Australian Cricket Bo..
Cricket ballA cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket. Contents 1 Manufacture2 Condition of a cricket ball3 Alternatives to cricket balls4 Diamond cricket ball5 See also6 External links Manufacture Cricket balls are made from a core of cork, which is layered ..
Cricket batThe front of a cricket bat, showing the names for the different parts of the bat A cricket bat is used by the batsmen in the sport of cricket. A cricket bat is commonly referred to as the "Right Hand of God". This specialised bat is shaped something like a paddle, consisting of a padded ha..
Cricket clothing and equipmentIn cricket a wide range of equipment is required. Cricket clothing is slightly loose fitting so that it is comfortable. Equipment Ball – A red or white ball with a cork base, wrapped in twine covered with leather. The ball should have a circumference of 23 cm (9 inches)Bat – A wooden b..
Cricket Club of IndiaCricket Club of India (CCI) is located on Dinsha Wacha Road, near Churchgate in Mumbai, India. It is perhaps one of the oldest and most prestigious cricket clubs in India and in the world. It was conceived as India's Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is every bit as exclusive and luxurious as the MC..
Cricket ColaCricket Cola is a drink made from kola nut and green tea. Created by John and Mary Heron of Potomac, Maryland, and produced in San Francisco, California, it comes in diet and regular and is known for its "old school" aesthetic. One of the few micro-brewed sodas in the United States. External links ..
Cricket CommunicationsCricket Communications is the operating subsidiary of Leap Wireless International. Cricket offers customers unlimited anytime minutes within the Cricket calling area over an all-digital CDMA network. As of May 2006, Cricket offers service in 41 markets across 20 US states. The service plan pricing..
Cricket fieldThe cricket field consists of a large circular or oval-shaped grassy ground. There are no fixed dimensions for the field but its diameter usually varies between 450 feet (137 m) to 500 feet (150 m). On most grounds, a rope demarcates the perimeter of the field and is k..
Cricket fightingCricket fighting is a blood sport using crickets as the fighting animal. Contents 1 Culture2 Care and breeding3 References4 External links Culture Cricket fighting in China dates back to the Tang Dynasty.South China Morning Post, quoted by register article below In souther..
Cricket frogThe cricket frogs (genus Acris) are frogs in the Hylidae family, and are found in the USA, Canada and Mexico. They are highly variable in color and pattern, and are easily confused with frogs in the genus Pseudacris. The typical habitat for both species of Cricket Frog are bodies of shallow water,..
Cricket in fictionThe sport of cricket has long held a special place in Anglophone culture, and a specialised niche in English literature. Cricket is the official summer sport in England, and it is widely known as the "gentleman's game", owing to the unique culture of the sport and its emphasis on ideals such as g..
Cricket in film and televisionCricket, though a popular sport in many countries has not seen the popularity that other sports have seen in the film and television industry. There are very few cricket themed movies and mini-series. Contents 1 Cricket themed1.1 Movies1.2 TV series2 Cricket scenes2.1 Aus..
Cricket in GermanyCricket in Germany has a history going back to 1850, when a group of people from England and the United States founded the first German cricket club in Berlin. Several more teams were later founded in Berlin and the rest of Germany, as well as a national federation. Cricket lingered on over the foll..
Cricket in IndiaCricket is the unofficial national sport of India, and its development has been closely tied up with the history of the country, mirroring many of the political and cultural developments around issues such as race, caste, religion and nationality. Though cricket is indubitably the most popular spor..
Cricket in ScotlandCricket has a lower profile in Scotland than it has south of the border in England. Scotland is not one of the ten leading cricketing nations which play Test matches, but the Scottish national team is now allowed to play full one-day internationals even outside the Cricket World Cup, in which Scotla..
Cricket in the Central West of the USACricket in the region of Central West of the United States of America is managed by Central West Cricket Board (CWCB); chairman Syed Shanawaz. The following leagues are members of the CWCB: Colorado Cricket LeagueHouston Cricket LeagueNorth Texas Cricket Association (Dallas Area)Ceteral Texas Cric..
Cricket ManagerCricket Manager Homepage Image Cricket Manager is a cricket simulation game started by Catgames and Cricinfo. It started from May 2005 and its popularity has ever since been increasing rapidly. It is a British site but has members from over 10 countries across the world with almost 1,000 on e..
Cricket Master 2005This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Cricket Master 2005 was a freeware game in development by lastX, lead by Matthew Dufty and Greg Horrigan. The..
Cricket National StadiumCricket National Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Saint George's, Grenada. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds 15,000. ..
Cricket netsCricket nets are practice nets used by batsmen and bowlers to warm up and/or improve their cricketing techniques. They consist of a cricket pitch (natural or artificial) surrounded along its lengths and behind the batsman by netting. The bowling end is left open. The nets serve to stop the bal..
Cricket O'DellCricket O'Dell is a fictional character appearing in the Archie comics universe. She has no fixed appearance in the comics, appearing only sporadically. Cricket is a nice and modest girl with an amazing talent: she is able to smell money - or monetary values - and determine its exact value/amount. ..
Cricket OnlineCricket-Online is an Australian-based news and opinion website, focussing on the sport of cricket. It exists as an alternative to professionally-compiled cricket websites such as Cricinfo, drawing its content from amateur writers and cricket fans. Although most content focusses on one-day internatio..
Cricket PavilionThe Cricket Pavilion is an amphitheater located in Phoenix, Arizona USA which seats 8,000 under a pavilion roof and an additional 12,000 on a spacious hillside behind the main stands. It was formerly known as Desert Sky Pavilion. With a total capacity of 20,000, Cricket Pavilion's capacity is higher..
Cricket pitchA cricket pitch is the central strip of the playing area between the wickets. The pitch is 22 yards (20.12 m) long and 10 feet (3.05 m) wide. The surface is very flat and normally covered with extremely short grass though this grass is soon removed by wear at the ends of the pitch. In amateur matc..
Cricket poetryContents 1 Poetry2 Miscellaneous verses2.1 Victory Calypso2.2 Gavaskar Calypso3 See also4 References Poetry The sport of cricket has inspired much poetry, most of which romanticises the sport. For instance, Francis Thompson wrote the following poem, At Lord's: It ..
Cricket Rating SystemsCricket is a bat and ball sport that probably originated in England more than 300 years ago. It is a game that lends itself to statistical analysis and cricket fans have used these statistics to argue the merits of individual players and teams for many years. Since no single statistic reliably pred..
Cricket ScotlandCricket Scotland is the governing body of the sport of cricket in Scotland. The body is based at the National Cricket Academy, Edinburgh. Cricket Scotland was formed in 1908 as the Scottish Cricket Union, but re-structured in 2001. External link [Official website] ..
Cricket spittingCricket Spitting is a sport wherein contestants place a dead cricket in their mouth, and then spit it as far as they can. The contestant who can spit the cricket the furthest is declared the winner. Cricket Spitting was developed in 1996 by entomolgist Tom Turpin at Purdue University in West Lafaye..
Cricket statisticsCricket is a sport that generates a large number of statistics. Statistics are recorded for each player during a match, and aggregated over a career. At the professional level, statistics for Test cricket, one-day internationals, and first-class cricket are recorded separately. However, since Test ..
Cricket St Thomasfor at grid reference ST376086 Cricket St Thomas is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated in a valley beside the A30 road between Chard and Crewkerne in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 50[#endnote_population], and is noted for a nearby mano..
Cricket testThis article is about British immigration issues. For information about international cricket matches see Test cricket. Contents 1 Definition2 Criticism3 Support4 Sir Trevor McDonald5 Statistics on this issue6 External links Definition The cricket test was a phrase ..
Cricket World CupCricket World Cup 2007 logo The ICC Cricket World Cup is the world championship of one-day cricket, a tournament held quadrenially between all Test-playing nations (currently 10 nations), plus qualifiers. The next tournament will be held in the West Indies in 2007 and will consist of 16 teams. ..
Cricket World Cup teamsComprehensive team results of the World Cup. See below for legend. Team 1975 1979 1983 1987 1992 1996 1999 2003 2007 Australia 2nd R1 R1 1st R1 2nd 1st 1st Q Bangladesh R1 R1 Q Bermuda Q Canad..
CrickhollowIn J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novels of The Lord of the Rings, Crickhollow was an area in Buckland. After selling Bag End, Frodo moved to a house in this area. Yet Frodo only did this to give an explanation for his disappearance from the Shire. He left his new house the day after he got his furni..
CrickhowellCrickhowell (Welsh: or Crucywel) is a town in Powys, traditional county of Brecknockshire, mid Wales. The name is taken from the nearby hill fort of Crug Hywel. The town lies on the River Usk, on the southern edge of the Black Mountains in the eastern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park. T..
CrickladeCricklade is a small town in north Wiltshire in England, midway between Swindon and Cirencester on the River Thames. Cricklade was founded in the ninth century by the Saxons, and was chosen for the fact that it crosses the River Thames. It was further developed by the Romans. The town's main claim ..
Cricklade CollegeCricklade College is a Further Education Community College in Andover, Hampshire, England. It provides a range of academic and vocational courses to both school leavers and the wider local community. ..
Cricklade Town F.C.Cricklade Town F.C. are a football club based in Swindon, England. They were established in 1897 and were the champions of the Wiltshire Football League in 2001. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Hellenic Football League Division One West. |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; te..
CricklewoodCricklewood is a district whose northeastern part is in the London Borough of Barnet, and the southwestern part is the London Borough of Brent and the southeastern part is in London Borough of Camden. Contents 1 History2 Nearest places3 Nearest railway station4 Nearest tube..
Cricklewood railway stationCricklewood railway station is in the London Borough of Barnet in North London, served by First Capital Connect trains. It is in Travelcard Zone 3. The typical off-peak service is four trains per hour southbound to London, Wimbledon and Sutton, and four trains per hour northbound, of which two ter..
Crick Boat ShowThe Crick Boat Show, organised by British Waterways, has quickly established itself as one of England's most notable annual canal-based events. Held in early summer, in the main it concentrates on narrowboats and their various paraphernalia, but also features river cruisers, day boats, canoes and k..
Cricoarytenoid muscleCricoarytenoid muscle can refer to: Posterior cricoarytenoid muscleLateral cricoarytenoid muscle This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
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CricothyrotomyA cricothyrotomy (also called thyrocricotomy, cricothyroidotomy, inferior laryngotomy, intercricothyrotomy, coniotomy or emergency airway puncture) is an emergency incision through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to secure a patient's airway for emergency relief of upper airway obstruction. A ..
CricovaCricova is an underground wine city in Moldova. It is located 15 km north of Chişinău, the capital of Moldova, and is one of the major attractions for tourists. Cricova's natural underground labyrinth with 120 km (74 miles) long roadways is one of the biggest in the world. Half of the roadways ar..
CricquebœufCricquebœuf is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14113. The INSEE code is 14202. ..
Cricqueville-en-AugeCricqueville-en-Auge is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14430. The INSEE code is 14203. See also Cricqueville-en-Bessin ..
Cricqueville-en-BessinCricqueville-en-Bessin is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14450. The INSEE code is 14204. ..
CridCRID is a concept from the standardization work done by the TV-Anytime forum. A CRID or a Content Reference Identifier closely matches the concept of the Uniform Resource Locator or URL, made famous by the stunning success of the World-Wide Web: A unit of content, in a broadcast stream, can be ref..
Cridersville, OhioCridersville is a village in Auglaize County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,817 at the 2000 census. It is a rural community with only a few businesses to serve local residents and surrounding farmers. It is located about halfway between the larger towns of Lima and Wapakoneta. Cridersvi..
Cridland v Federal Commissioner of TaxationCridland v Federal Commissioner of Taxation was a 1977 High Court of Australia case concerning a novel tax scheme whereby some 5,000 university students became primary producers (as in farmers) for tax purposes, allowing them certain income averaging benefits. The Australian Taxation Office held ..
CrieffCrieff is second largest town in the central region of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is principally a market town but in recent years has developed into a hub for [local tourism], trading mainly on its whisky and cattle droving history. Approximate population 6,000. History For a num..
Criegee rearrangementThe Criegee rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction named after Rudolf Criegee. In this organic reaction a tertiary alcohol is cleaved in an organic oxidation by a peroxyacid to a ketone. The acid used is often p-nitroperoxybenzoic acid because the p-nitrobenzoic acid anion is a good leaving group..
Criehaven, MaineCriehaven is a location located in Knox County, Maine. As of the 2000 census, the location had a total population of 0. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the location has a total area of 341.3 km² (131.8 mi²). 1.9 km² (0.7 mi²) of it is land and 339.5 km² (131.1 mi²) of ..
Criel MoundThe Criel Mound is a 35-foot high and 175-foot diameter conical mound. It is located in South Charleston, West Virginia. P. W. Norris of the Smithsonian Institution oversaw the excavation. His team discovered numerous skeletons along with weapons and jewelry. The famous Adena Pipe was discovered he..
Cries and WhispersCries and Whispers (original title Viskningar och rop) is a 1973 Swedish film which tells the story of two sisters who watch over their third sister's deathbed, both afraid she might die, but hoping she does. It stars Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann. The movie was w..
Cries of the PastCries of the Past is a Christian metalcore album written and performed by Underoath. It is the second record by the band. The album was released on July 4, 2000 through Takehold Records. Only 2,000 copies of the album were pressed and is currently out of print. The second and third song are out of ..
CriggionCriggion is a village in Powys, Wales. The Criggion VLF transmitter is located nearby. External links Grid reference [Bausley with Criggion Community Council Home Page] ..
Criggion VLF transmitterThe VLF transmitter Criggion was a VLF transmitter for 19.6 kHz near Criggion, Wales. It was established in World War II as backup unit for the Rugby VLF transmitter. It was used until its shutdown on April 1 2003 for transmitting orders to submarines. Its task is now done by the Anthorn VLF transmi..
Crigler-Najjar syndromeCrigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare disorder of bilirubin metabolism resulting in familial, congenital, non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia. This often results in neonatal kernicterus. It is divided into two types: type I and type II (sometimes called Arias syndrome). Together with Gilbert's syndrome, t..
CrikeyCrikey.com.au front page. Crikey (named after the antique euphemism for "Christ!") is an independent Australian subscriber-based reporting service. It was founded by shareholder-activist Stephen Mayne, a journalist and former staffer of then Victorian premier Jeff Kennett. It developed out of ..
CrikvenicaCrikvenica }} Crikvenica is a town in the west of Croatia, population 7,121 (2001), total municipality population 11,348 (2001). It is situated at the Adriatic coast, near Rijeka, the capital of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in which it resides. Contents 1 Towns near Crikvenica i..
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CrillonCrillon may refer to: People Louis des Balbes de Berton de Crillon Places Hôtel de Crillon, a hotel in Paris Crillon is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Crillon, in the Oise départementCrillon-le-Brave, in the Vaucluse département This is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Crillon-le-BraveCrillon-le-Brave is a small village and commune in the Vaucluse département, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur région of France. Population (1999): 398. It is about 2 kilometers from Bédoin, and about 15 kilometers from Carpentras. Like many of the older villiages in the region, it was built o..
CrimboCrimbo is a slang term for Christmas, originating in urban slang before becoming more widely used, such as with the UK hit Single 'proper Crimbo' in 2004. The OED cites the first printed usage to 1928 (see [link]). They credit John Lennon’s 1963 usage in a Beatles’ Fan Club Christmas s..
CrimdonCrimdon is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the North Sea coast, between Blackhall Rocks and Hartlepool. Crimdon was formerly a popular holiday resort for miners and their families from nearby towns and villages, on account of its affordability for low-income workers. During..
CrimeCriminology and Penology Theories Anomie Differential Association Theory Deviance Labelling Theory Rational Choice Theory Social Control Theory Social Disorganisation Theory Social Learning Theory Strain Theory Subcultural Theory Symbolic Interactionism · Victimology ..
Crime, Inc. (1945 film)Crime, Inc. is a 1945 black-and-white film. The crime thriller was directed by Lew Landers. The film, based on a story by former crime reporter Martin Mooney, is about a newspaper journalist who faces prison time because he refuses to name his sources. To complicate matters more, the reporter f..
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic feverCrimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a widespread tick-borne viral disease, a zoonosis of domestic animals and wild animals, that may affect humans. The pathogenic virus, especially common in East and West Africa, is a member of the Bunyaviridae family of RNA viruses. Clinical disease is rare ..
Crimean anti-NATO protests of 2006In June 2006, 200 U.S. marines arrived to the Crimean city of Theodosia to take part in the Sea Breeze 2006 Ukraine-NATO military exercise involving troops from sixteen countries. The exercise, which have been held annually for several years, may take place without the required approval of the Ukrai..
Crimean Astrophysical ObservatoryThe Crimean Astrophysical Observatory (CrAO) is located in the Ukraine. CrAO has been publishing the Bulletin of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory since 1947, in English since 1977. External links [CrAO's website] ..
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist RepublicCrimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Modern ; Official Crimean Tatar name (Uniform Turkic Alphabet): Qrьm Avonomjalь Sotsialist Sovet Respublikasь; Russian: - Krymskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Socialisticheskaya Respublika) (October 18, 1921—June 30, 1945) was created as part of RS..
Crimean campaignsRusso-Ottoman Wars 1676 — 1681 1686 — 1700 1687 — 1689 1695 — 1696 1710 — 1711 1735 — 1739 1768 — 1774 1787 — 1792 1806 — 1812 1828 — 1829 1853 — 1856 1877 — 1878 1914 — 1918 Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 (Крымские походы in R..
Crimean Gothic languageThe Crimean Gothic language is dialect of the Gothic language that was spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea (now Ukraine) perhaps until as late as the 18th century. Few fragments of the Crimean Gothic have survived: All our knowledge is based on a letter by the 16th c..
Crimean GothsCrimean Goths were those Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea. They were the least-powerful, least-known, and paradoxically longest-lived of the Gothic communities. A Gothic principality around the stronghold of Doros (modern Mangup) continued to exist..
Crimean KaraitesThe Crimean Karaites (Crimean Karaim: sg. къарай - qaray, pl. къарайлар - qaraylar; Trakai Karaim: sg. karaj, pl. karajlar, Hebrew קָרָאִים - qarayim, 'readers'), also known as Karaims and Qarays, are a community of ethnic Turkic adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern Europe...
Crimean KhanateThe Crimean Khanate or the Khanate of Crimea (; Russian: - Krymskoye khanstvo; Ukrainian: Кримське ханство - Kryms'ke khanstvo; Turkish: ) was a Crimean Tatar state from 1441 to 1783. It was by far the longest-lived of Turkic khanates succeeding to the Golden Horde Empire. The Cr..
Crimean TatarFor Crimean Tatar people see Crimean TatarsFor Crimean Tatar language and alphabet see Crimean Tatar language This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direct..
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Crimean Tatars in BulgariaAfter 1241 , the year of the earliest recorded Tatar invasion of Bulgaria, the Second Bulgarian Empire maintained constant political contacts with the Tatars. In this early period (13th and 14th century), "Tatar" was not an ethnonym but a general term for the armies of Genghiz Khan’s successors. ..
Crimean Tatar diasporaThe Crimean Tatar diaspora dates back to the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 1783, after which Crimean Tatars were forced to emigrate in a series of waves spanning the period from 1783 to 1917. The diaspora was largely the result of the destruction of their social and economic life as a consequenc..
Crimean Tatar diaspora community in RomaniaThe roots of the Crimean Tatar diaspora community in Romania began with the Cuman migration in the 10th century. Even before the Cumans arrived other Turkic people like the Huns and the Bulgars settled in this region. A distinct Tartar ethnic identity first emerged following the Golden Horde's in..
Crimean Tatar languageCrimean Tatar language (Qırımtatar tili, Qırımtatarca), also known as Crimean (Qırım tili, Qırımca) and Crimean Turkish (Qırım Türkçesi) is the language of the Crimean Tatars. It is spoken in Crimea, the former Soviet Union, and the Crimean Tatar diasporas in Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria...
Crimean WarThe Crimean War lasted from 28 March 1853 until 1 April 1856 and was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Second French Empire, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and (to some extent) the Ottoman Empire on the other. The majority..
Crimean War medalsContents 1 Description2 Clasps3 Ribbon4 Naming5 Notes6 Further reading Description The Sultan of Turkey issued this medal to allied military personnel involved in the Crimean war. There are three different issues of this medal for those issued to British, Fr..
Crimean War MemorialThe Crimean War Memorial is located at the junction of Lower Regent Street and Pall Mall in London, about a quarter of the way from the Duke of York Column to Piccadilly Circus. It contains four statues, those of Florence Nightingale, Sidney Herbert - head of the War Office during the war, thre..
Crimea AirCrimea Air is an airline based in Simferopol, Ukraine. It operates regional and domestic scheduled and charter flights. It was established and started operations on 4 October 1996. Code Data IATA Code: ORICAO Code: CRF Fleet The Crimea Air fleet consists of the following aircraft (at January 2005..
Crimea GermansThe Crimea Germans (De.: Krimdeutsche) were ethnic German settlers who colonized Crimea as part of the East Colonization. Contents 1 History2 Today3 See also4 References History From 1783 onwards, there was a systematic settlement of Russians, Ukrainians, and Germans to the ..
Crimea MedalCrimea Medal Date 1854 Branch of Service British Forces Campaign Crimean War Ribbon pale blue with yellow edges Metal Silver Size 36mm Obverse Reverse Clasps AlmaInkermanAzoffBalaklavaSebastapol The Crimean War Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1854, for issue to of..
Crimea PassThe Crimea Pass (Welsh: Bwlch y Gorddinan) is a mountain pass in North Wales, on the A470 road between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Dolwyddelan. At its highest point, it is 385m (1,262ft) above sea level, and is sometimes closed in winter because of snow. At one time there was an inn at the summit of t..
Crimea State Medical UniversityThe Crimea State Medical University is one of the oldest medical universities in Ukraine. It is located in the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol. ..
CrimeBlogCrime Blog (alt: Crimeblog) A Crime Blog is a personal weblog focusing on crime in the news. Weblogs about crime may provide regularly-updated links to news articles about (typically) "high-profile" cases. A CRIMEBLOG may also include additional independent research, commentary, and speculation b..
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CrimeLibrary.comCrimeLibrary.com is a website dedicated to documenting, from books, police reports, and crime television shows, all (arguably) notorious crimes. Many of the articles on this site are focused on serial killers such as, John Wayne Gacy, BTK Killer, etc... It is hosted on CourtTV.com. External links..
CrimeLineCrimeLine is a free information resource for criminal law professionals in England and Wales. The main component of the site is the CrimeLine Updater, a weekly email newsletter currently received by over 7800 criminal lawyers, digesting the latest cases, legislation and news. A new edition to the C..
CrimenCrimen is a Latin term meaning crime. It has notable use in: Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali - principle of European legal philosophycrimen - impediment to Catholic marriage due to conspiracy to murder or death of previous spouseCrimen sollicitationis - secret Vatican document ..
Crimen sollicitationisCrimen sollicitationis is a secret document issued by the Holy Office of the Vatican (now the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith) in 1962, instructing bishops about how to handle cases in which priests were accused of using the privacy of the confessional to make sexual advances to penitents..
CrimesmithThe Crimesmith is a DC Comics villain. Created by Marv Wolfman, his only appearance to date was in a two-part story in Batman #443 and #444 (1990). The Crimesmith gave detailed plans for robberies to gangs of crooks with the understanding that they would give him a big percentage of the loot, and h..
CrimestopCrimestop is a Newspeak term taken from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. It means to rid oneself of unwanted thoughts, i.e. thoughts that interfere with the ideology of the Party. This way, a person avoids committing thought crime, or rather crimethink, as it is called in Newspeak. ..
CrimestoppersCrimestoppers or Crime Stoppers, a part of Crime Stoppers International, is the telephone hotline, separate from the emergency telephone number system, which allows a member of the community to provide anonymous information about criminal activity. It thereby allows the person to provide crime solvi..
Crimestoppers International FoundationCrime Stoppers International Foundation or CSI Foundation "serves to raise, manage and distribute resources to CSI and its nations/regions in good standing with CSI principles, making a safe and secure world through prevention and solving crimes and terrorism." It is located at CSI Foundation 123 ..
Crimes (album)Crimes is an album by The Blood Brothers released on October 12, 2004. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel2.1 Music2.2 Production & design Track listing All songs written by The Blood Brothers. Feed Me to the Forest (2:23)Trash Flavored Trash (2:38)Love Rhymes with Hideous ..
Crimes Against Humanity RecordsCrimes Against Humanity Records is a punk/hardcore/metal record label and distro based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin and run, primarily, by Nick Caroll. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Crimes and MisdemeanorsCrimes and Misdemeanors is a film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Woody Allen (as Cliff), Martin Landau (as Judah), Mia Farrow (as Halley), Anjelica Huston (as Dolores), Jerry Orbach as Jack and Alan Alda (as Lester). The film was met with critical acclaim and was nominated for the ..
Crimes and Witch Demeanors (Charmed episode)Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Neutral Beings3.3 Spells4 Guest stars5 Trivia6 External links General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 19Season: 6Production Code..
Crimes in MindCrimes in Mind is a 1985 album by Streets. "Don't Look Back" (Goodrum, Slammer, Walsh) - 3:22"The Nightmare Begins" (Goodrum, Slammer, Walsh) - 3:16"Broken Glass" (Goodrum, Slamer, Walsh) - 3:54"Hit 'N Run" (Slamer, Walsh) - 3:08"Crimes in Mind" (Slamer, Walsh) - 3:38"I Can't Wait" (Walsh) - 3:46"..
Crimes of PassionCrimes of Passion can mean: A rock band from Rotherham, England, previously known as Deadline. Crimes of Passion is also a defence for Murder. Crimes of Passion is a 1980 music album by Pat Benatar. Crimes of Passion is a 1984 film directed by Ken Russell, starring Kathleen Turner and Anthony Perk..
Crimes of Passion (album)Crimes of Passion is the second album by Pat Benatar, released in 1980. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 and produced the classic hits "Hit Me With Your Best Shot", "You Better Run", "Treat me Right", plus a cover of Kate Bush's hit "Wuthering Heights". "Hell is for Children" was also a hi..
Crimes of the FutureCrimes of the Future is an early (1970) film written, shot, edited and directed by the Canadian director David Cronenberg. Like his earlier Stereo, it lasts about an hour and stars Ronald Mlodzik. Also like Stereo, it was shot silent, with a commentary added later. The commentary is spoken by the ch..
Crimes of the HeartCrimes of the Heart is a 1986 film which tells the story of three estranged sisters who reunite after one of them shoots her husband. It stars Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, Tess Harper and Hurd Hatfield. The movie was adapted by Beth Henley from her play. It was directed..
Crimes of the HotCrimes of the Hot is the eighth episode of the fourth production season of Futurama. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Quotes3 Trivia4 References Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. As New New York suffers from a heatwave, all s..
CrimethInc.Part of the Politics series onAnarchism Traditions Anarcha-feminism Anarchist communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Collectivist anarchism Eco-anarchism Green anarchism Individualist anarchism Anarcho-capitalism(disputed) Anarchism in culture Anarchi..
Crimetime After PrimetimeCrimetime After Primetime was the umbrella title for a group of late-night crime-investigation shows that debuted at various times on CBS during 1991 and 1992, running through late summer of 1993. The series was dropped when CBS began ''The Late Show with David Letterman. The shows in the series fo..
CrimetronixThis article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Said "Crimetronix" Cato-King is an aspiring techno artist from Portland, Maine. He grew up in Dorchester..
CrimewareCrimeware is a type of computer program or suite of computer programs that are designed specifically to automate financial crime. The term was coined by Peter Cassidy, Secretary General of the Anti-Phishing Working Group to distinguish it from other kinds of malevolent programs. Crimeware (as dist..
CrimewatchCrimewatch UK is a British television programme, produced by the BBC, that reconstructs unsolved crimes with a view to gaining information from the members of the public, in order to help solve major crimes. The show was first broadcast in 1984 and is based on the West German TV show Aktenzeichen XY..
Crimewatch (Singaporean TV series)Crimewatch is a television programme produced by the Singapore Police Force. Currently presented by serving regular police officers, it showcases the work of the Singapore Police Force: including solved cases, appeals for unsolved cases, as well as crime prevention advice. The programme is telecast..
CrimewaveCrimewave is a 1985 film directed by Sam Raimi, a unusual mix of film noir, black comedy and several eras, starring Reed Birney, Paul L. Smith, Louise Lasser, Brion James, and Sheree Wilson. It was his first studio film following the success of The Evil Dead. The director has publicly disowned the ..
Crime & PunishmentThis article is about the television show; for the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, see Crime and Punishment. Crime & Punishment, also known as Law & Order: Crime & Punishment, was a 2002 reality television spin-off of the Law & Order franchise. It premiered on NBC on Sunday, June 1, 2002, and ran thr..
Crime (band)The Crime was an early US punk band from San Francisco. The band was formed in 1976 by Johnny Strike (voc., guit.), Frankie Fix (guit.), Ron "The Ripper" Greco (bass; ex-Chosen Few/Flamin' Groovies) and Ricky James (drums). Their debut, the self-financed double A-side, Hot wire my heart and Baby you..
Crime (disambiguation)A crime is an act that violates a political or moral law.Crime fiction includes the fictional treatment of crimes and their detection and criminals and their motives.''Crime Lake is a lake between Ashton-under-Lyne and Failsworth in Greater Manchester in England.''Criminal, a comic book series publi..
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003The Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom covering mutal assistance in criminal matters. External links [Text of the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003] ..
Crime against humanityA crime against humanity is a term in international law that refers to acts of murderous persecution against a body of people, as being the criminal offence above all others. International relations scholars have broadly defined "crimes against humanity" as acts so grave, on a scale so large, that t..
Crime against international law> Charter of the IMT - Crime against international law - Crime against humanity - Crime against peaceCrime of apartheid - Crime of genocide - Customary law - Laws of war - Nuremberg PrinciplesPeremptory norm - Statute of the ICC - Universal jurisdiction - War crime - War of aggression Courts: ..
Crime against natureCrime against nature is a legal term used since 1828 and normally defined as a form of sexual behavior that is not considered to be natural and is seen as a punishable offense in several US states. In the broadest sense, a crime against nature could even include masturbation and unusual sexual posit..
Crime against peaceA crime against peace, in international law, refers to the act of military invasion as a war crime, specifically referring to starting or waging war against the integrity, independence, or sovereignty of a territory or state, or else a military violation of relevant international treaties, agreement..
Crime analysisCrime analysis is a law enforcement profession dedicated to identification of, analysis of, and solutions to patterns, trends, and problems in crime and disorder. Crime analysts work for all levels of law enforcement agencies, though in the United States, most are employed by municipal or county pol..
Crime and policing in ManchesterSee main articles:Manchester, History of Manchester. Crime and policing in Manchester has the long and lurid history that befits the world's first industrial city. Contents 1 Before the nineteenth century2 The Manchester and Salford Police Act 17923 The twentieth centur
