FEBA — may refer to:*Front line Forward Edge of the Battle Area *FEBA Radio a Christian charity radio operating in East Africa and the Indian Ocean … Wikipedia
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D. G. S. Dhinakaran — Born 1 July 1935(1935 07 01) Died 20 February 2008(2008 02 20) (aged 72) Chennai, India Occupation Evangelist … Wikipedia