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"Jajang Mulyana (born 23 October 1988 in Jatinangor) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a striker or centre-back for Liga 1 club Bhayangkara. Boavista SC In early 2008/2009 season he joined with Boavista in Brazil on loan for one year in order to gain experience. International career In 2007, Jajang represented the Indonesia U-23, in the 2007 SEA Games. Honours =Club= ;Bhayangkara * Liga 1: 2017 References External links * Jajang Mulyana at Liga Indonesia * * Jajang Mulyana Targetkan 2009 Main di Boavista * Jajang & Riyandi Dikontrak Boavista Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:Sundanese people Category:People from Sumedang Category:Indonesian footballers Category:Indonesian expatriate footballers Category:Expatriate footballers in Brazil Category:Boavista Sport Club players Category:Liga 1 (Indonesia) players Category:Pelita Jaya FC players Category:Sriwijaya FC players Category:Mitra Kukar players Category:Association football forwards Category:Footballers at the 2006 Asian Games Category:Asian Games competitors for Indonesia "
"Ad and Lib was a Canadian television series which aired on CBC Television in 1954. Premise General store operators Ad (Joe Austin) and Lib (Larry D. Mann) are located in a somewhat rural setting. Their improvised dialogue discusses the difference between urban and rural lifestyles. Production and scheduling Leo Orenstein produced Ad and Lib. The series aired weekdays at 6:30 p.m. (Eastern). After little more than three months, CBC cancelled the programme without warning. Critical reception Ottawa Citizen television critic Bob Blackburn described the series as CBC's "second biggest turkey" of 1954, behind Clarke, Campbell & Co.. References External links * * Category:CBC Television original programming Category:1954 Canadian television series debuts Category:1954 Canadian television series endings Category:Black- and-white Canadian television shows "
"John Etter Clark (March 29, 1915 – June 3, 1956) was a provincial politician, teacher and farmer from Alberta, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1952 until committing one of the deadliest mass murders in Alberta history and killing himself. Early life John Etter Clark was born in Stettler, Alberta in 1915. He became a part-time school teacher and a farmer. Clark inherited the farm founded by his father. He married Margaret Dinwoodie in 1947 and they had four children. Political career Clark ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature, representing the Stettler district, in the 1952 Alberta general election as a Social Credit candidate. The four-way race was hotly contested, and Clark won on the second vote count to hold the district for his party. Clark ran for a second term in the 1955 Alberta general election. He won a sizable majority to defeat two other candidates and hold his seat. Murders and suicide On June 3, 1956 Pete Parrott, a neighbour residing on a farm leased from Clark next to his farm in Erskine, Alberta, stopped over for a social visit. He found six bodies and one wounded person, each shot at least once through the head with .22 calibre bullets, and one shot multiple times. The wounded victim was taken to a local hospital and died shortly after. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police descended on the scene with 14 special field agents. Clark had fled and was not among the dead, who included his wife, son, three daughters, a hired farmhand and a visitor. The murder weapon was a single-shot .22 calibre rifle that Clark had borrowed from his uncle. He was expected to travel to Saskatchewan on June 1, 1956, to help manage the Social Credit campaign in the 1956 Saskatchewan general election, but failed to show up without explanation. Police found Clark's body lying on the edge of a dugout approximately 600 yards (550 m) from the farmhouse where the murders took place. It had wounds from a single self-inflicted bullet through the head and the murder weapon lying at its feet. It was found adorned in night attire as if Clark had been preparing to go to bed. Thirty-two RCMP Officers who travelled the range on horseback with a team of tracking dogs conducted the search. A team of three Mounties on a Royal Canadian Air Force Otter conducted an aerial search. The mounties spotted Clark's body from the air a few hours after the search began. Clark was hospitalized for a month and a half after a nervous breakdown in 1954, and had another during the legislature's 1956 spring session. It was the deadliest mass murder in Alberta's history, until Phu Lang killed nine in Edmonton in December 2014. References External links *Legislative Assembly of Alberta Members Listing Category:1915 births Category:1956 deaths Category:Alberta Social Credit Party MLAs Category:Canadian mass murderers Category:Murder–suicides in Canada Category:Canadian farmers Category:Canadian schoolteachers Category:People from the County of Stettler No. 6 Category:Suicides by firearm in Alberta Category:Murderers who committed suicide Category:20th-century criminals Category:Male suicides "