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Lon Nol was able to escape, first to Indonesia and then to the United States. He spent time in Hawaii before settling in Fullerton, California , in 1979. He lived with his second wife Sovanna Lon (1943-2013) and several of his nine children until his heart condition-related death on 17 November 1985 at St. Jude Medical Center . [ 23 ]
Kokomo Arnold (1896/1901–1968), born James Arnold, American blues musician; Kokomo (musician), one-time name used by American pianist, arranger and songwriter Jimmy Wisner (1931–2018)
Donaldina Cameron (July 26, 1869 – January 4, 1968) was a New Zealand-born American Presbyterian missionary who was a pioneer in the fight against slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown, who helped more than 2,000 Chinese immigrant girls and women escape from forced prostitution or indentured servitude. [1]
Hanuman, building a causeway, discovered that he was hampered by mermaids underwater.When Sita is kidnapped, her husband Rama enlists Hanuman's aid in rescuing her.. Hanuman learns that Sita is being held captive on the island of Lanka.
"Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)" Forest Gene Wilson Eunice Levy Jake Porter Arranged by Joe Reisman: 1955 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [10] [122] "Kol Nidrei" Traditional Jewish Hymn in Hebrew 1953 [1] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [238] L "Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero" Sidney Lippman: Sylvia Dee Elizabeth Evelyn Moore 1947
Susanna Lo (born February 20, 1966) is an American independent film director, writer and producer whose films include Black & White: A Love Story, Manson Girls and Alma of My Heart. Lo's films have been shown at the Berlinale , Montreal World Film Festival and the Torino Film Festival .
Kokomo, whose name is also sometimes given as Koh-Koh-Mah, Co-come-wah, Ma-Ko-Ko-Mo, or Kokomoko, was a Native American man of the Miami tribe who lived in northern Indiana at some point probably in the early nineteenth century. The city of Kokomo, Indiana is named after him. David Foster, the founder of the city of Kokomo, is widely quoted as ...
Wish Ko Lang! (transl. just my wish!) is a Philippine television public service drama anthology series broadcast by GMA Network.Originally hosted by Bernadette Sembrano, it premiered on June 29, 2002 on the network's Saturday afternoon line up.