<doc id="2790142" title="Melbourne General Cemetery" nonfiltered="1" processed="1" dbindex="10000">

The Melbourne General Cemetery is a large (43 hectare) necropolis located 2 km (1.25 miles) north of the city of Melbourne in the suburb of Carlton North.

History.
The cemetery was opened on 1 June 1853, and the Old Melbourne Cemetery (on the site of what is now the Queen Victoria Market) was closed the next year.

Architecture.






The grounds feature several heritage buildings, many in bluestone, including a couple of chapels and a number of cast iron pavillions.  The gatehouses are particularly notable.


Famous burials.
Three Australian Prime Ministers have headstones in the Melbourne General Cemetery: James Scullin, Sir Robert Menzies and Harold Holt. Holt's stone is a memorial as his body was never recovered after he disappeared at sea.

The tomb of famous Australian explorers Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills (Burke & Wills) is also located in the cemetery, with an inscription reading "Comrades in a great achievement and companions in death."

Also buried here is Sir Isaac Isaacs, the first Australian-born Governor General and John Pascoe Fawkner, one of the founders of Melbourne.

Walter Lindrum, a prodigious billiards player, has a distinctive tombstone in the shape of a billiard table.

Patrick Hannan, who was the discoverer of gold at Kalgoorlie in Western Australia has a memorial in the northern part of the Cemetery.

Sir Redmond Barry, the Acting Chief Justice who sentenced Ned Kelly to hang and was instrumental in the founding of the was instrumental to the foundation of the Royal Melbourne Hospital (1848), the University of Melbourne (1853), and the State Library of Victoria (1854) is also buried in the northern part of the Cemetery.

External link.
The Necropolis Trust: administrators of the Melbourne General Cemetery;






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<doc id="6436604" title="Surlingham" nonfiltered="2" processed="2" dbindex="10001">

Surlingham is a village and civil parish in South Norfolk situated on the Broads. It lies approximately 7 miles outside of Norwich. The village church of Surlingham St Mary is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk. Surlingham is also home to Padmaloka, one of the biggest buddhist retreats in the UK, as well as the Ted Ellis nature reserve. 

External links.
Surlingham Parish Council;
Website with photos of Surlingham St Mary;
Padmaloka;
Ted Ellis Nature Reserve;








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<doc id="1266556" title="Napoleon Harris" nonfiltered="3" processed="3" dbindex="10002">


Napoleon Harris nicknamed Napo (born February 25, 1979 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Football player who currently plays linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. Harris was traded from the Oakland Raiders to Minnesota along with a first round draft pick for wide receiver Randy Moss.

High school career.
Harris attended Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois and lettered in football and basketball. In football, he posted 24 sacks, 91 tackles, two fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, two safeties, and one interception and was named the Defensive Player of the Year by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Star Publications, Daily Southern, and the Hammond Times.  Harris was a football and basketball teammate of current Washington Redskins wide receiver Antwaan Randle El.

College career.
He played both football and basketball (one year) at Northwestern. Completed college career ranked 11th on Northwestern's all-time tackles list with 334. All-Big Ten as a senior after starting all 11 games at defensive end after moving from outside linebacker and ranked fourth on team in tackles with 78. 

Pro career.
Napoleon was drafted in the first round of the 2002 draft by the Oakland Raiders, the 23rd overall pick.  That year he started 13 of 15 regular-season games and all three playoff games for the Super Bowl XXXVII runner-up Oakland Raiders and was named to the Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie team.  The next year he was acquired by Minnesota as part of blockbuster Randy Moss trade to Oakland along with the 7th overall pick and a 7th-round pick in the 2005 Draft.

Despite being traded for one of the premier players in the National Football League, Napolean Harris did not live up to his potential in the following season with the Minnesota Vikings. His starting job was taken by veteran linebacker Keith Newman, and Harris played as primarily a reserve for the rest of the season.  New Vikings Defensive Coordinator Mike Tomlin reports that Harris has adjusted very well to the new Cover 2 scheme and will be starting middle linebacker for the 2006 season.












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<doc id="2445275" title="GSAT" nonfiltered="4" processed="4" dbindex="10003">


The GSAT satellites are India's indigenously developed technologies of satellite communications, like digital audio, data and video broadcasting. GSAT has been designed with two S-band and 3 C-band transponders (a high power C-band and two indigenous C-band transponders).



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<doc id="3177481" title="Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns" nonfiltered="5" processed="5" dbindex="10004">