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"Floria L. Ciarlo (born September 2, 1936) was an American politician. Ciarlo was born September 2, 1936 in Harvey, Illinois. Ciarlo received her bachelor's degree in education from the National College of Education. She worked as a teacher for Steger School District 194 and a program manager for Bloom Township High School District 206. She was a member of the Board of Trustees for Prairie State College. Ciarlo, a resident of Steger, Illinois, was elected as a Republican to the Illinois House of Representatives from the 80th District in 1994. She served on the Committees on Aging; Cities & Villages; Commerce, Industry & Labor; Elementary & Secondary Education. She was defeated for reelection by Democratic candidate George F. Scully, Jr. in the 1996 general election. After the election, Ciarlo was hired by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. In 1998, Ciarlo ran for the Illinois Senate against incumbent Democrat Debbie Halvorson.Our Campaigns.com- Flora Ciarlo Notes 1936 births Living people People from Harvey, Illinois People from Steger, Illinois National Louis University alumni Women state legislators in Illinois Illinois Republicans Members of the Illinois House of Representatives "
"Shah Alam Antlers Football Club is a Malaysian semi-professional football club based in Shah Alam, Selangor, that competes in the Klang Valley League, Shah Alam division. Founded in September 2016, the club's home ground is Panasonic Sports Complex Stadium or Antlersland in Seksyen 21, Shah Alam.PROFILE PASUKAN (Malay). Retrieved from semuanyabola.com.SAAFC DITUBUHKAN HASIL GABUNGAN IDEA KELAB KOMUNITI (Malay). Retrieved from tekkersmalaysia.com.SAAFC SEMAKIN DIKENALI. Retrieved from sinarharian.com. Antlers had their first silverware in 2017, when they won the Klang Valley League in their debut season. They finished the league with an unbeaten run of 14 wins and 1 draw.BIANCO AZZURO PERTAHAN REKOD TANPA KALAH (Malay). Retrieved from shahalamantlers.com. Rivalries and local derby Shah Alam Antlers has a rivalry with the other club from the city, Shah Alam United. This rivalry is known as the "Shah Alam Derby". Stadium Shah Alam Antlers are based at JKR Stadium, located in Seksyen 17, Shah Alam, where they also train. The stadium can currently hold a maximum capacity of about 400 people. Sponsorship Shah Alam Antlers are sponsored by a number of firms in different kinds of fields.MENDAPAT TAJAAN DARI PELBAGAI PIHAK.Retrieved from shahalamantlers.com These sponsorships also include partnerships in taking the club to higher levels. In terms of venue, Shah Alam Antlers are sponsored by MBSA, the owners of their stadium where they play their home matches. 100plus is the official isotonic drink sponsor for the club, agreeing to a one-year sponsorship in late 2016. To engage with people online and boost their popularity, Shah Alam Antlers also have media partnerships with Asiana.my, an agency well known in Malaysia for sports photography and SemuanyaBola, a famous football online portal in Malaysia. Shah Alam Antlers also have a partnership with Homebois Hub where they make merchandises such as t-shirts, scarves and other club related merchandises. Honours *Klang Valley League: 2017 Managements & Official * President: Ahmad Suffian Mamat Team officials * Team Manager: Khairul Effendy * Head Coach: Arif Hashim * Assistant Head Coach: Ibrahim Madaki * Goalkeeper Coach: Redzuan Harun * Coach: Ajib Hashim * Head Physio: Amirul Khairi Players =Current squad= References External links * Official website * SAAFC on Twitter Football clubs in Malaysia Shah Alam Sport in Selangor "
"Gymnogramma candidella is a moth of the family Lacturidae. It was described in 1963 by French entomologist Pierre Viette and is only known from Madagascar. This species has a wingspan of 32–37 mm. Antennae are grey yellowish. Head, palpi, abdomen and thorax are white. The forewings and hindwings are entirely white.Viette P. (1963). "Descriptions de quelques nouveaux Microlépidoptères de Madagascar et des Comores". Lambillionea. 62 (3–6): 23–30. The types were provided from Antsalova in western Madagascar (II-1957). References Zygaenoidea Moths of Madagascar Moths described in 1963 Endemic fauna of Madagascar "