National Football League | ... nounced that the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills would kick-off the 2009 | preseason in the Hall of Fame Game. The game, played on Sunday, August 9, ... |
Associated Press | ... fference in approval between Massachusetts's Democrats and Republicans. The | wrote that, "Perhaps because it was impossible, Kennedy never tried to sha ... |
National Football League | ... merican Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and to decide the | (NFL) champion for the 1977 season. The Cowboys defeated the Broncos by th ... |
National Football League | ... y major league baseball franchise. In 1926, Hartford had a franchise in the | known as the Hartford Blues. The NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973 ... |
British Leyland | ... oly for the purpose of competent management, of economic rescue (in the UK, | , Rolls-Royce), or of competing on the world market |
Dublin Food Co-op | ... a significant growth in local farmers' markets and other markets. In 2007, | relocated to a larger warehouse in The Liberties area, where it is home to ... |
Midlands Co-operative Society | ... ct Co-operative Society was incorporated into a larger regional entity, the | Limited, now the biggest independent retail Society in the UK |
Associated Press | ... cism. Responding to the allegations of possible wrongdoing, in front of 400 | managing editors on November 17, 1973, Nixon stated emphatically, "I'm not ... |
British Airways | Harmondsworth Moor, a park owned by the borough, is administered by | on behalf of the borough. After British Airways planned to create a new he ... |
Associated Press | ... ick significantly damaged Kennedy's chances of ever becoming president. The | wrote that, "Unlike his brothers, Edward M. Kennedy has grown old in publi ... |
BAA | ... for the proposed Heathrow Airtrack rail service. This project, promoted by | , envisaged the construction of a spur from the Waterloo to Reading Line t ... |
Associated Press | ... with two Chicago-based organizations also using the AP name (as detailed at | and in AP's 2007 history, Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Cove ... |
British Gas | ... of Trade and Industry in privatising British Airways, British Telecom, and | |
National Football League | ... d coach. He is ranked as one of the greatest and most innovative coaches in | (NFL) history, creating many new formations and methods. He invented the n ... |
British Aerospace | | (BAe) licensed the AIM-7E2 technology in the 1970s, producing the Skyflash ... |
NFL's | ... e New Orleans Pelicans name are currently owned by Tom Benson, owner of the | New Orleans Saints and the NBA's New Orleans Hornets |
Kyodo News | ... Business i.;Houchi Shimbunsha; Nikkan Sports;Sports Nippon, and offices of | Jiji Press; Reuters; Bloomberg L.P. |
NFL | Glendale is the home to the Arizona Cardinals of the | . The team formerly played at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona S ... |
CTV | ... private and public television channels broadcasting from Regina: CKCK-TV ( | ), CBKT (CBC), CFRE-TV (Global), and CBKFT (SRC). The Saskatchewan Communi ... |
NFL | ... lyst for The NFL Today. Over 130 NC State alumni play or have played in the | . Notable former players include Torry Holt, Roman Gabriel, Ted Brown, Dic ... |
National Football League | ... bers of the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the | (NFL) |
National Football League | ... ll stadiums had a capacity of at least 53,000, and their usual tenants were | or NCAA Football teams. The most used venue was the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, ... |
cooperative housing | From 1966 to 1971, 1,400,000 square meters of public and | were built. Annually, around 300,000 square meters of dwellings were under ... |
British Airways | ... he worked closely with the Department of Trade and Industry in privatising | , British Telecom, and British Gas |
Ace Hardware | ... from an office within the Chicago Loop in 1971. Other corporations include | , Blistex, Crowe Horwath, Dominick's, Federal Signal Corporation, Papermat ... |
Associated Press | The merger was aimed at creating a stronger competitor for the | and a stronger economic entity than either UP or INS. The newly formed Uni ... |
British Rail | ... report on modern maintenance, such a practice never existed, although under | management, and before, the bridge had a permanent maintenance crew |
National Football League | ... ducation attending Columbia Law School, while playing professionally in the | (NFL) and singing and acting in off-campus productions. He graduated from ... |
British Rail | ... many and Great Britain. Bombardier was one of the companies which took over | 's R&D facilities after privatisation (the remainder largely being absorbe ... |
MasterCard | ... began accepting Interac in its stores in Western Canada in 2003 and, later, | and MasterCard PayPass across most of its stores in 2007. The company ofte ... |
MasterCard | ... city was about ¥3.3 million, 10% higher than that of the Osaka Prefecture. | Worldwide reported that Osaka ranks 19th among the world's leading cities ... |
National Football League | ... home to two major league-level sports teams. The Indianapolis Colts of the | (NFL) have been based in Indianapolis since relocating there in 1984, and ... |
Thames Water | ... Horner. After the 1986 abolition of the GLC it was operated successively by | Authority and then the National Rivers Authority until April 1996 when it ... |
National Football League | Mason Foster is currently a linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the | |
Mutual Broadcasting System | On November 6, 1947, while still on the | , the show was subsequently reincarnated on the NBC Television Network and ... |
self-management | ... ty state capitalist economies. Other socialists have focused on the lack of | , the continued existence of financial calculation and the existence of a ... |
British Gas Corporation | ... mber of landowners involved: the PLA, the Greater London Council (GLC), the | , five borough councils, British Rail and the Central Electricity Generati ... |
Associated Press | The unease was made worse by an | story that the Allies had resorted to terror bombing. At a press briefing ... |
British Aerospace | The site of the Bracknell factory and development centre (later sold to | ) is commemorated by a 4.5 metre aluminium sculpture by Philip Bentham, Sp ... |
Associated Press | ... n of newspapers in the United States. Because the then recently reorganized | refused to sell its services to several of his papers, most of them evenin ... |
Central Electricity Generating Board | ... ), the British Gas Corporation, five borough councils, British Rail and the | |
CoServ Electric | Corinth is home to | , and the headquarters for the |
National Football League | ... played college football at Boston College, and played professionally in the | , Canadian Football League, and United States Football League. He first ro ... |
Magnum | ... , snooker player Jimmy White and football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme. | Photographer Martin Parr was born in Epsom. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fam ... |
British South American Airways | ... named the DH 106 Comet in December 1947. Revised first orders from BOAC and | totaled 14 aircraft with a projected delivery schedule set for 1952 |
NFL | The | 's New York Giants played their 1975 season at Shea while Giants Stadium w ... |
MasterCard | Similarly, 7-Eleven has been working alongside | to promote a new touch-free payment system. Those joining the trial are gi ... |
National Grid | ... ibution (and gas and electricity transmission) is the responsibility of the | , having been demerged as Transco in 1997. These industries are regulated ... |
Associated Press | ... used the chaos for their own purposes. John Jennings, a journalist from the | (AP) and The Economist, who was on the ground in Kabul from 1992 to 1994 a ... |
National Football League | De Benneville "Bert" Bell (February 25, 1895 – October 11, 1959) was the | (NFL) commissioner from 1946 until his death in 1959. As commissioner, he ... |
NFL | ... ts, representing the University in 7 MLB World Series, 5 NBA Finals, and 25 | Super Bowls. In baseball, BYU alumni include All-Stars Rick Aguilera '83, ... |
Trailways bus | ... 15 businesses and 35 houses were either heavily damaged or destroyed, and a | had been swept approximately 500 feet into a steel-concrete bridge. Whole ... |
InfoPark Thrissur | ... akshmi Silks, Kalima Collections and Chakola Silkhouse are the few to name. | , the fourth technology park in Kerala after Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi ... |
Associated Press | In September 2003, the | 's long-time chess column was cancelled in response to the controversies s ... |
Mondragon Corporation | The | based out of the Basque Country in the region of Spain and France, was fou ... |
British European Airways | ... long-span wings with reduced span wings as the Comet 3B and demonstrated in | (BEA) livery at the Farnborough Airshow in September 1958. Assigned in 196 ... |
Pedernales Electric | ... ity of Junction is provided by AEP/West Texas Utilities, while member-owned | distributes power to rural Kimble County |
Associated Press | ... Bigfoot gained international attention when the story was picked up by the | . Following the death of Ray Wallace – a local logger – his family attribu ... |
Willy Street Cooperative | ... organizations in the Madison area, ranging from grocery stores (such as the | ) to housing co-ops (such as Madison Community Cooperative and Nottingham ... |
NFL's | Millsaps was the summer training camp home for the | New Orleans Saints in 2006, 2007, and 2008 |
Co-ops | ... e is an Asda on Sleaford Road (A52) close to the railway station. There are | on Argyle Street (A1137), on West Street and on Eastwood Road, heading eas ... |
National Football League | The Los Angeles area media market currently lacks a | team. After the 1994 season, the Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis, Miss ... |
BOAC | ... he war, and used by two commands. The government airline, Imperial Airways/ | , which had operated Darrell's Island before the war, adopted its war time ... |
British Rail | ... it passed to the Southern Railway (SR), then in the 1948 nationalisation to | ways. Following the privatisation of British Rail, ownership and managemen ... |
British Airways | | provides the airport's only nonstop service outside of North America to Lo ... |
Arla Foods | ... icipality, as well as some large industry. Denmark's largest dairy company, | (North Vium facility) is located in the former municipality |
British Transport Commission | ... by Act of Parliament, instigated by LMS. Those not abandoned passed to the | , at nationalisation; and ownership subsequently transferred to the Britis ... |
Associated Press | ... January 1919 to July 1929. Always a distant third to its larger rivals the | and the United Press Association, INS combined in 1958 with United Press t ... |
Associated Press | ... e services in the world, competing domestically for about 90 years with the | and internationally with AP, Reuters and Agence France-Presse |
National Football League | ... lldogs, which later became a founding member, and two-time champion, of the | , 6-0 |
British Aerospace | ... Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics to form | in 1977. Much of the former Scottish Aviation assets now belong to Spirit ... |
Ulster Transport Authority | ... h Region. British Railways transferred the lines in Northern Ireland to the | in 1949. The London Midland & Scottish Railway Company continued to exist ... |
ICI | ... ransformation had not happened. In February 1988 Robin Ibbs, recruited from | in July 1983 to run the Efficiency Unit (now in No. 10), published his rep ... |
British Shipbuilders | ... ircraft companies British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker Siddeley and others. | was a combination of the major shipbuilding companies including Cammell La ... |
CTV | From late 2008 into 2010, Costello hosted Channel 4/ | 's series in which Costello talked and performed with stars in various fie ... |
Associated Press | On September 10, 2008, a video was released on YouTube by the | in which Damon commented on the Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sar ... |
British Overseas Airways Corporation | ... esign elements and for the financial commitment involved. Nevertheless, the | (BOAC) found the Type IV's specifications attractive, and initially propos ... |
CTV | Broadcast rights to the Juno Awards were transferred from CBC to | for the 2002 ceremonies. 2006 marked the first time the Junos were broadca ... |
National Football League | The Philadelphia Eagles of the | hold their pre-season training camp each summer at the football facilities ... |
WorldCat | ... category that is to some extent dispersed in space". Brubaker has used the | database to show that 17 out of the 18 books on diaspora published between ... |
National Football League | ... bers of the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the | (NFL). Previously known as the Houston Oilers, the team began play in 1960 ... |
National Football League | The New York Jets of the American Football League and later, the | played at Shea for twenty seasons, from 1964 to 1983 (excluding their firs ... |
National Football League | ... 1996 (The Snow Bowl) and 1997, before signing with the Buffalo Bills of the | in 1998. Prior to his final two Grey Cup victories with the Argonauts, Flu ... |
British Aerospace | ... , and a larger warhead. Even this version had room for improvement, leading | and the Italian firm Selenia to develop advanced versions of Sparrow with ... |
BAA Limited | ... t to private corporations who oversee the airport's operation. For example, | (BAA) operates seven of the commercial airports in the United Kingdom, as ... |
Associated Press | ... ay comes from only a few major agencies, the three largest of which are the | , Reuters and Agence France-Presse. Although these agencies are 'global' i ... |
Associated Press | ... svillejt.com, has been awarded the "Best Website In The State Award" by the | |
MasterCard | ... count holder can get cheques and a Visa debit card with Kitty's face on it. | debit cards have featured Hello Kitty as a design since 2004 |
Transport Act 1947 | ... th Eastern Railway (70%). The Forth Bridge Railway Company was named in the | as one of the bodies to be nationalised and so became part of British Rail ... |
Interflora | ... firmware provided dial-up communications facilities. These were used by the | florists network in the UK for over a decade |
British Aerospace | ... quire several second-generation,ex-Royal Navy Sea Harrier FA2 aircraft from | , but the deal did not go ahead. The Matadors were all withdrawn from serv ... |
National Football League | ... tional Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles to decide the | (NFL) champion for the 1980 season. The Raiders defeated the Eagles by the ... |
National Football League | ... to the same premium artificial turf used by the New England Patriots of the | for its main playing field. The Raymond Field modernization was a gift to ... |
British Aerospace | ... llowing its acquisition of a 35% stake from Investor AB by its predecessor, | . In January 2005 BAE reduced its shareholding to 20%. Investor AB also ma ... |
British Leyland | ... otor body works, body makers for Bentley and later part of Austin, BMC, and | . The site is now Kingsbury Trading Estate |
Ace Hardware | ... Supercenter, Jewel-Osco, Walgreens (2 locations), Wisted's Supermarket, and | . Home Depot is also planned to be constructed in the immediate future. Re ... |
National Football League | ... basketball. Lambeau Field, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is home to the | 's Green Bay Packers. The Packers have been part of the NFL since the leag ... |
NFL | ... ven Curtis is a former resident who, as of 2010, is a wide receiver for the | Kansas City Chiefs. Curtis graduated from Bingham High School where he pla ... |
British Airways | ... gnitaries, as Concorde's last west-bound commercial flight departed London. | retired its Concorde fleet on 24 October. G-BOAG left New York to a fanfar ... |
British Airways | ... to 17 more. Other airlines operating flights to and from Luxembourg include | , KLM, SAS, Swiss European Air Lines, and |
Kalyan Group | ... ry groups have outlets in Thrissur and provide jobs to thousands of people. | , Jos Alukka & Sons, Joyalukkas, Josco Group, Seemas Wedding Collections, ... |
Best Western | Two hotels operate in Scotts Valley: a | hotel is located near the Granite Creek entrance to Highway 17, and a Hilt ... |
Associated Press | After the attacks, the | would re-publish a "bizarre" story by the Cody Enterprise that quoted witn ... |
Associated Press | ... in late 2006, wanted to revive the Taurus, saying in an interview with the | that he was baffled by the Taurus's discontinuation and believed it a mist ... |
National Football League | ... d side-by-side with their baseball namesakes from the time they entered the | in 1925, until crossing over to Yankee Stadium in 1956. The , originally k ... |
Kerala State Road Transport Corporation | ... , Taxis and auto rickshaws (called autos) for public transport. State-owned | (KSRTC) runs inter-state, inter-district and city services. Thrissur has t ... |
National Football League | ... a former American football quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the | (NFL). He is currently a TV analyst and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. He play ... |
Associated Press | ... orld Peace Council and gave a speech. The speech, although misquoted by the | , Robeson 2010: 142-143; cf. Foner 1978: 197-198 (Press Release from the C ... |
British Aerospace | ... rconi Electronic Systems, a subsidiary of General Electric, was acquired by | for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: BAE Systems), and Raytheon acquired ... |
Fox Islands Electric Cooperative | ... ted States. Approved by a vote of 383–5 on July 29, 2008, by members of the | , the project is expected to significantly reduce rates on the island resi ... |
Associated Press | ... 2, 2011 online edition of the Peoria Journal Star by Deanna Bellandi of the | , President Barack Obama, who worked and lived in Chicago, Illinois, will ... |
Credit Union National Association | ... nce, American Girl (a subsidiary company of Mattel), Schoeps Ice Cream, the | and its CUNA Mutual Group, University of Wisconsin Credit Union, Dean Heal ... |
Pickfords | ... ways, the LMS purchased the Hay's Wharf Cartage Company Ltd., the owners of | , and Carter Paterson. Subsequently, the LMS acquired Joseph Nall & Co. of ... |
West Liberty Foods | ... ay. It also has a fairgrounds, where the Muscatine County Fair takes place. | , a producer of turkey products, has a meat processing facility as well as ... |
Associated Press | ... re than US$2.6 billion in abuse-related costs since 1950. by Rachel Zoll of | in USAToday, Daily News (New York) and In many instances, dioceses were fo ... |
British Rail | ... r London Council (GLC), the British Gas Corporation, five borough councils, | and the Central Electricity Generating Board |
channel | ... the market: Firstly, it convinced independent producers to join its single | monopoly, it flooded the market with diamonds similar to those of producer ... |
professionalism | In 1897, the line-out was abolished and in 1898 | introduced |
Anglian Water | ... l tax and business rates. Mains water and sewerage services are provided by | , a former nationalised industry and natural monopoly, privatised in 1989 ... |
CTV | Le May Doan was also a colour commentator for | at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver for the sport of Speed Skating |
Associated Press | ... his Senate disclosure form. In July 2006, when the matter was raised by the | , his staff said the form would be amended. Frist has previously disclosed ... |
Associated Press | In August 2007, MSNBC quoted | in an article on the Wikipedia Scanner, that computers owned by the Church ... |
NFL | ... ter. Also in Glendale is the new University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the | 's Arizona Cardinals and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which opened in August ... |
The Canadian Press | In 2007, the RCMP was named Newsmaker of the Year by | |
Associated Press | ... e and his family during the private part of their holiday (including one by | staff photographer Natacha Pisarenko) in spite of the media code, and afte ... |
British European Airways | ... poration had its head office in the Speedbird House. The other predecessor, | had its headquarters in Ruislip, as did BEA Helicopters. During its existe ... |
Associated Press | About 1940, he became a reporter for the | and in 1942, joined the staff of The American Magazine as a section editor ... |
National Football League | ... al Football League Kickoff game#Pre-game concerts). Preceded by a three-day | "interactive Super Bowl theme park", the event had primarily commercial pu ... |
British Airways | ... nations, Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow ( | ) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Air France) to New York JFK and Was ... |
Best Western | ... present in downtown Yerevan, such as the Golden Tulip Yerevan Hotel and the | Congress Hotel. Recently, a number of new modern hotels have been inaugura ... |
Humboldt Creamery | Humboldt County is known for its quality family operated dairy farms. The | , a significant producer of high grade ice cream and other dairy products, ... |
Consumers' cooperative | ... from turnover before profit (tax profit or operating profit) is calculated. | s allocate dividends according to their members' trade with the co-op. For ... |
Eurasian Land Bridge | ... Saturdays); a journey to Moscow takes 6 days. The city also connects to the | via the Trans-Siberian Railway |
Deaf Smith Electric Cooperative | The headquarters of the | are located in Hereford. The cooperative provides electricity for Deaf Smi ... |
British Aerospace | ... ieved through compulsory purchase of the industry (i.e. with compensation). | was a combination of major aircraft companies British Aircraft Corporation ... |
BOAC | ... r 100 of the long-range version from the major airlines of the day: Pan Am, | and Air France were the launch customers, with six Concordes each. Other a ... |
British Overseas Airways Corporation | One of the predecessor organisations of British Airways, | had its head office in the Speedbird House. The other predecessor, British ... |
Associated Press | ... Israel's intelligence service, who had heard it in turn from the American, | bureau chief, Carter Davidson. Thurston Clarke interviewed both Galili and ... |
Associated Press | ... nest season in 1978 when he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by the | after a season in which he completed 207 of 368 passes for 2,915 yards and ... |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | # | |
Antigonish Movement | ... ized and independent communities. It also influenced the thought behind the | , which implemented cooperatives and other measures to aid the poor in the ... |
National Football League | ... Nick Spitzer, and Melissa Harris-Perry. Several football alumni play in the | , including Patrick Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bill ... |
Transport Act 1947 | The war-damaged LMS was nationalised in 1948 by the | , becoming part of British Railways. It formed the London Midland Region a ... |
True Value | The | hardware store there was renovated on 2009 |
Collectivization | ... and move towards a more market-oriented mixed economy under one-party rule. | of the was dismantled and farmlands were privatized to increase productivi ... |
British Aerospace | ... order to the west, Broughton is home to a large Airbus UK factory (formerly | ), employing around 6,000 staff, where the wings of the Airbus aeroplanes ... |
Associated Press | One account places the origin of the term Santa Ana winds with an | correspondent stationed in Santa Ana who mistakenly began using Santa Ana ... |
British Leyland | ... militant strikes and poor quality control effectively halted development at | , owner of all other British car companies during the 1970s |
Rural Electrification Act of 1936 | ... Tennessee Valley Authority. Norris was later an important proponent of the | |
British Airways | ... nal and domestic services are maintained by TAAG Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, | , Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian ... |
National Football League | ... timore Colts in 1947 from a name the team contest. In 1950, they joined the | along with the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers. They were a surpr ... |