The City is a 1994 Malayalam action film. Directed by I.V. Sasi, this film had a strong cast including Suresh Gopi, Urvashi, Lalu Alex, Ratheesh, Ahana and Anandaraj. The City is a police officer's fight against drug mafia and the dangerous trauma that he had to undergo. Despite a huge budget, this film was a big flop at the box office.
The Outlets at Orange (formerly and still commonly known as The Block at Orange) is Orange County, California's only Outlet Shopping Center. It is an open-air shopping mall developed by The Mills Corporation and now owned jointly by The Mills, A Simon Company (Simon Property Group), and KanAm, in Orange, California, a few miles southeast of Disneyland near the heart of the Orange Crush interchange. It was built on the former site of the City Mall.
Current retail tenants are Burke Williams Day Spa, Last Call by Neiman-Marcus, Nordstrom Rack, OFF 5th by Saks Fifth Avenue, DKNY, Banana Republic factory store, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Victoria's Secret, Levis Outlet, Perry Ellis, Original Penguin, U.S. Polo Assn, Hurley, Off Broadway Shoes, Gymboree Outlet, Carter's Outlet, Thrill It Fun Center, H&M, Forever 21, Nike, Converse, Vans skatepark, Skechers, PacSun, Puma, Tilly's, Old Navy, Hollister Co., Guitar Center and Bose Factory Store. Current entertainment business tenants are AMC 30 Movie Theatres and IMAX, Lucky Strike Lanes and Dave & Buster's.
The City is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC from November 13, 1995 to March 28, 1997. The series was a continuation of the serial Loving, which ran from 1983 until 1995, and featured the surviving central characters of its final major story arc, which saw most of the show's characters fall victim to a serial killer. The characters that survived moved from Corinth, Pennsylvania to New York City and settled in the Manhattan neighborhood of SoHo.
The show was co-created by Agnes Nixon, the creator of Loving, and the show's last pair of headwriters, Barbara Esensten and James Harmon Brown. The show won two Daytime Emmy Awards in 1996.
While it was started by Loving creator Agnes Nixon, The City was different from other soaps of its day, as the city wasn't the main setting of the series: the loft and its surroundings took precedence, and the city was secondary. Also, the show was shot on videotape using the FilmLook process for its entire run (one of two soap operas ever to do so, All My Children also used the FilmLook processing from 2006 to 2010).
Mark Bell may refer to:
Mark Ricardo Bell (born June 14, 1957, Youngstown, Ohio) is a former American football wide receiver and punt returner who played two seasons in the National Football League for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Bell attended Colorado State University, and played four years with the Rams. His standout season was his junior year in 1977, during which he made 40 receptions for 797 yards and nine touchdowns, earning All-WAC team honors.
He was one of three Colorado State players with the surname Bell who were selected during the 1979 NFL Draft.
Bell was selected in the fifth round of the 1979 NFL draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. He played parts of two seasons with the Cardinals, and was released after one game in the 1981 season.
Mark Bell (born August 5, 1980) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He currently plays with Eisbären Berlin of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Bell was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1st round (8th overall) of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. In the NHL, Bell has played for the Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Anaheim Ducks.
Bell started playing hockey at the age of four years, and grew up admiring Wayne Gretzky and Doug Gilmour. He played four seasons in the minor Ontario Hockey League with the Ottawa 67's, and was part of the Memorial Cup championship in 1998–99.
He was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft as the eighth overall pick, and scored his first goal against Patrick Roy. Bell's time with Chicago was moderately successful, forming a partnership with Tyler Arnason and Kyle Calder.
Bell was a bronze medalist with Team Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships in 2000.
On my 26th day of being alone
I Hung out of the window by the telephone.
I heard the Trees calling out your name
And I wondered in the forest of becoming insane.
In what is right and what is wrong
There will always be weak and always be strong
Dona nobis… pachem,
Does the Bell ring for one of them?
And Why does it toll in this Time Of Need?
Can I smash the phone and go back to sleep
To swim in the ocean of the people’s tears,
That was made for us over a million years?
We wonder through the fields of insufferable weeds,
we watch for the people coming out to feed.
They feed on rocks and they feed on blood,
But only the strong have faith on love.
Between what is short and what is long
There will always be weak and always be strong,
There will always be strong in every thing