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"Jeannine "Jano" Bergeron is a Quebec singer who was born in Chapais, Quebec in 1958. This singer, actress and entertainer is best known on the Quebec music scene with the commercial success of the song Sought in 1986, as well as performing the French version of Run With Us (titled Viens Vers Nous) and other songs for the French version of The Raccoons. She was a co-owner of a shop, called Flame on St. Laurent Boulevard, which specialized in makeup and tattooing, which is now closed. Singer After moving to Montreal she played the bar circuit for a few years. In 1982 she won a trophy for her performances on stage. Jano Bergeron was spotted by Pierre Dubord, an artistic director for CBS Records. She then recorded her first album Jano in 1985. She performed at the Spectrum de Montréal in July 1985. That same year, she performed a Pot- Pourri (medley) of songs at the Gala de l'ADISQ. Jano Bergeron released her second album, Féline, in 1986. The album success was powered by the significant success of its first single, Recherché. A show of the same name was presented at the Harlequin Theater in Montreal the following year. In the spring of 1991, she launched a fourth album (entitled Tout Passe), in which she explores more of a jazz and blues style. Following disappointing sales, Jano Bergeron decided to change careers, leaving the music scene and taking a sabbatical. Her 1985 song Recherché was featured on the compilation Québectronique 80, published by Duchesne et du Rêve in 2005. Actress She played the role of Nico Laliberté in the television show Épopée Rock from 1984 to 1990, it aired on Télé.Jano Bergeron @ IMDb Albums # Jano (1985) # Féline (1986) # Différente (1988) # Tout passe (1991) # Histoire Inachevée (1997) References 1958 births Living people French Quebecers People from Nord-du-Québec French- language singers of Canada "
"Brussels, 1990: saluting the crowd after the last-ever match. The draw for 1992 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying took place on 2 February 1990, with East Germany drawn in Group 5 along with Belgium, Wales, Luxembourg - and West Germany. On 23 August that year, the East German parliament confirmed reunification for 3 October. As The planning for the opening fixture away to Belgium on 12 September was too far along to be cancelled, it was played as a friendly. Group 5 of the UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying tournament was played as four team group consisting of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and Wales. At the time of the draw on 2 February 1990, Group 5 had contained a fifth team, East Germany. As the reunification of Germany was confirmed with effect as of 3 October 1990, East Germany's game on 12 September in Belgium was re-classed as a friendly. This was East Germany's last ever international match, which it won 2-0.http://eu-football.info/_match.php?id=9225 All other games involving East Germany were scratched as the country had ceased to exist, with the East German FA joining the German DFB. Final table Results Goalscorers References *UEFA website Attendances – Group 5 1990–91 in German football Qual 1990–91 in Welsh football 1991–92 in Welsh football 1990–91 in Belgian football 1991–92 in Belgian football 1990–91 in Luxembourgian football 1991–92 in Luxembourgian football "
"Cruciger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Elisabeth Cruciger (–1535), author of the early Protestant hymn "Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn" *Caspar Cruciger the Elder (1504–1548), German humanist *Caspar Cruciger the Younger (1525–1597), German theologian See also *Cruciger, a fungal genus *Globus cruciger, an orb topped with a cross *Polypedates cruciger, a species of frog "