Jumbo Mark II Class ferry — The Jumbo Mark II Class ferries were built for Washington State Ferries between 1997 and 1999 at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. Each ferry can carry 2500 passengers and 202 vehicles, making them the largest ferries in the system, and are the… … Wikipedia
Jumbo Class ferry — The Jumbo Class ferries were built by Washington State Ferries in 1973 to supersede the Super Class ferry. They have a capacity of 2000 passengers and 206 vehicles.Ferries in this class include:* M/V Spokane * M/V Walla Walla External links *… … Wikipedia
The Fifth Horseman (novel) — The Fifth Horseman is a novel (hard cover, paperback, and book on audio cassette) written by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. In a suspenseful novel of terrorist threat, Libyan leader Qaddafi holds New York City hostage with the threat of… … Wikipedia
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The Selmer Company — was a manufacturer of musical instruments started in Paris, France in the early 1900s. Selmer was known for its high quality woodwind instruments, especially saxophones and clarinets. The Selmer brand was preferred by many well known jazz artists … Wikipedia