Oh, God! Book II is a 1980 American comedy film, directed by Gilbert Cates from a script co-written by Josh Greenfeld, Hal Goldman, Fred S. Fox, Seaman Jacobs, and Melissa Miller. The movie is a sequel to Oh, God! (1977), and the second installment in the film series of the same name. Starring George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette, David Birney and Louanne Sirota, with Joyce Brothers and Hugh Downs featuring in cameo appearances in the film.
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The Southeast Anatolia Region (TRC) is a statistical region in Turkey.
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The International Broadcasting Bureau Greenville Transmitting Station is the transmitting station for Voice of America, in Greenville, North Carolina. It is also known as the Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station or Voice of America Greenville Transmitting Station. Greenville was chosen because of its remoteness from other communication services, proximity of large quantities of reliable electric power, type of terrain and suitability for construction, and availability of property which ensured the best electronic propagation conditions. The transmitting station provided shortwave broadcasts for U.S. government-funded, nonmilitary and international broadcasting. On March 16, 2025 the station's transmitters were shut down. The main target areas for the station's shortwave broadcasts were Latin America, Cuba, the Caribbean, North Africa, and Africa.
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