Sister (disambiguation) — Sister is a female sibling.Sister may also refer to: * Sister (Letters to Cleo album) * Sister (Sonic Youth album) * Sister , a song by She Wants Revenge * Sister , a song by The Ex from Turn *Sister, a title similar to Nun in certain religious… … Wikipedia
Sister Mary Prema — (née Mechthild Pierick on May 13, 1953) is the Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity of Calcutta, the religious order founded by Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Kolkata). She succeeded Sister Nirmala who retired on March 25, 2009.… … Wikipedia
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Station Casinos — Infobox Company company name = Station Casinos, Inc. company company type = Private company slogan = foundation = Las Vegas, Nevada (1976) location = Las Vegas, Nevada key people = Frank J Fertitta, CEO num employees = 11,500 (2005) industry =… … Wikipedia
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92.9 (Perth radio station) — Radio station city = Perth erp = 40 kW name = 92.9 FM (6PPM) airdate = 1937 (as 6PM) frequency = 92.9 MHz FM area = Perth format = Hit music owner = Austereo slogan = Perth s #1 Hit Music Station website = [http://www.929.com.au 929.com.au]… … Wikipedia
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Numbers station — Fictional example of a numbers station. Numbers stations (or number stations) are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. In the 1950s, Time magazine reported that the numbers stations first appeared shortly after World War II and were… … Wikipedia