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- 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly
- The 101ers
- 1965 Ryder Cup
- 1974 Philadelphia Phillies season
- 1981 Summer Universiade
- 1990 Baltimore Orioles season
- 2000s in science and technology
- 2006 in music
- 2008 Mongolian parliamentary election
- 2008 New Zealand general election
- 2008 Tampa Bay Rays season
- 2008 Toronto Blue Jays season
- 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania
- 2008 World Series of Poker
- 2008–09 Scottish Challenge Cup
- 2008–2009 Zimbabwean political negotiations
- 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series
A
- A-Train III
- Hashim ibn Abd Manaf
- Wil-Dog Abers
- Ablation
- Abus gun
- Acceptance (band)
- Siege of Acre (1189–1191)
- Adam of Wągrowiec
- Aditi
- Aga Khan Sports Club Ground
- The Agency: Covert Ops
- Nadeem Ahmad
- Ian Akin
- Alabama State Route 165
- Alatna, Alaska
- Albanian National Awakening
- Albergen
- HMS Albion (1763)
- BAP Almirante Grau (FM-53)
- American Beetles
- Amoebiasis
- R. L. Anderson House
- Richie Anderson (BMX rider)
- Andong National University
- Anglican Diocese of Sydney
- Anglican doctrine
- Anti-terrorism legislation
- Arabic phonology
- Arar, Saudi Arabia
- Argox
- Armenians in the Middle East
- Armenians in Israel and Palestine
- Juan Arostegui
- Arriva Guildford & West Surrey
- Artificial intelligence in video games
- George Asakura
- Ash Hill Academy
- Atmospheric thermodynamics
- Atomstroyexport
- Management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Audi Q7
- Australian hardcore
- Automated firearms identification
- Average revenue per user
- Avro 508
B
- Baby Don't Go (Fabolous song)
- Bacillary angiomatosis
- Baghdadi Arabic
- MS Bahamas Celebration
- Baja Beach Club
- Balisor
- David Baltimore
- Barajamda
- Lars Barfoed
- Bill Barminski
- Christiaan Barnard
- José Manuel Barroso
- Roland Barthes
- Basilan
- Bastnäsite
- Battle of Kōan
- Battle of Legnica
- Christian Bautista
- Bay and Basin FM
- Bayreuth Festival
- Bedolah
- Alfred Beit
- Bel's Boys (TV series)
- Bembridge
- István Beöthy
- Beriev Be-12
- HMS Berwick (1775)
- Beth din
- Biblical narratives in the Quran
- Big Strides
- Big-box store
- USS Bigelow
- Pat Binns
- Blakiston, South Australia
- Steve Blass
- Curtis Bledsoe
- Blue Mountains (New South Wales)
- Bluebeard's Castle
- Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- Bontddu
- Stefan Booth
- Scipione Borghese
- Boyfriend/Girlfriend
- Borough of Brecknock
- Brent Spar
- The Brick Bible
- Brick Township, New Jersey
- Death of Dianne Brimble
- Jean-Pierre Brisset
- Richard Britton (motorcyclist)
- BrMSX
- Broadstone, Dorset
- Nick Broomfield
- Buddhism in Costa Rica
- Buddhism in France
- Building at 218 Spring
- Buk (drum)
- Bukharan Jewish cuisine
- Bush Doctrine
- Business Operating System (software)
- BusinessObjects
- Butoh
- Jeff Butterfield
- By Jingo
- Gerry Byrne (footballer, born 1938)
C
- CAM-D
- Cosmo Campoli
- Canada–Caribbean relations
- Candlemass (band)
- Canned hunt
- HMNZS Canterbury (L421)
- Patrick Cargill
- Raymond Carr House
- Carrie (band)
- Albano Carrisi
- Castle Air Force Base
- Ana de Castro
- Cattle feeding
- Causes of the Holodomor
- Cavalry tactics
- Cedar Grove Cemetery (Franklin, Somerset County, New Jersey)
- Cermand Cestach
- Charlene (singer)
- The Chaser's Age of Terror Variety Hour
- Cheerleading Philippines
- Lynne Cheney
- Chevrolet small-block engine (first- and second-generation)
- Malik Ghulam Yasin Chhina
- Choose the right
- Chouchen
- Christianity and Judaism
- Cimarron (album)
- Cinchonism
- Cinemaware
- Kathryn F. Clarenbach
- Will Clark (actor)
- Clarkdale Arizona Central Railroad
- Tom Clements
- Climping sand dunes
- Coca
- Cocoa Beach High School
- Codeinone
- Norm Coleman
- Political positions of Norm Coleman
- Collective:Unconscious
- Collège Notre-Dame du Sacré-Cœur
- Colvin Center
- Cesar Comanche
- Combatants of the Iraq War
- Committee on the Present Danger
- Community organizing
- List of companies based in Nashville, Tennessee
- Jeff Conaway
- Convective overshoot
- Anthony Cook (footballer)
- Jay Cooke
- Roy Cooke
- Copper Basin Railway
- Copper Island
- Coup d'état of Yanaon
- Steve Courson
- Norman Cowie
- Crash (South Korean band)
- Crater Lake Lodge
- Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence
- Crawford County, Arkansas
- Criticism of the Walt Disney Company
- Cryoprotectant
- Glossary of cue sports terms
- HMS Culloden (1776)
- Culture of ancient Rome
- Cup-and-ball