STAR is an interbank network and EFTPOS network in the United States. It is the largest American interbank network, with 2 millionATMs, 134 million cardholders and over 5,700 participating financial institutions. The STAR Network began in 1984 and was acquired by First Data Corporation in 2003. The network is owned and operated by STAR Networks, a subsidiary company of First Data.
The network has existed since the 1980s, and has since included several other networks, mostly in the 2000s:
Cactus is a 2008 Australian mystery-thriller film, it is the directing debut for Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan.
Cactus is a road movie centred on a kidnapping.
The movie begins with John Kelly pulling Eli Jones (David Lyons) from his city residence, drugging him and driving across regional Australia for three days. On the journey, John and Eli begin to interact and talk, as well as having a run-in with a rogue cop and encountering "Thommo", a trucker.
The directing debut of Jasmine Yuen Carrucan was shot in New South Wales in the cities of Bathurst, Broken Hill, Cobar, Sydney and Wilcannia. Bryan Brown worked on it as executive producer.
Cactus was a UK record label that found most of its success with music from the reggae genre in the mid 1970s.
A subsidiary of Creole Records, Cactus released predominantly reggae songs from artists such Rupie Edwards, I-Roy, Pluto, John Holt and Judge Dread. The label had acquired the rights to music from Pyramid Records and had UK chart success with re-releases of Desmond Dekker's "Israelites" and with Dekker's, "Sing a Little Song".
Restriction, restrict or restrictor may refer to:
Restrictions is the third album by American hard rock band Cactus, released in 1971 under the Atco label. "Token Chokin'" also was issued as a single, as well as "That's Evil", "Alaska" and "Sweet 16" also were released on A and B sides. The music heard is mostly heavy blues and rock with cover of a blues standard, "That's Evil" as a hard rocking, very heavy and riffy song (on the album it was credited as Chester Burnett (Howlin' Wolf's real name) although actually it was written for Howlin' Wolf by his bass guitarist Willie Dixon)