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- Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
5: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. They are in the Central Division ...
8: ...tadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season...
9: ...ilwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~[[2000]])
11: ...AUKEE" above and a pair of crossed barley stalks below
23: ...ee. The team was renamed the ''Brewers'' to honor Milwaukee's [[beer]]-brewing traditions. (The city had also...
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- Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
1: ...Golda Meir was the fourth [[Prime Minister of Israel]]]]
2: ...ia]] when he was a teenager; he moved back to Israel after graduate school and was never a U.S. citize...
6: ...he family followed in [[1906]]. They settled in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
10: Her father worked as a carpenter in [[Milwaukee]] and her mother ran a grocery store. Beginning ...
12: ...ool for work and to marry an older man. Golda rebelled and ran away. She went to Denver, where her o... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
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96: ...[Mexican War]] in [[1848]]. In [[1853]] the land below the [[Gila River]] was acquired from Mexico in ... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
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51: ...te [[John Kerry]], both of whom lost the national election. - January 2 (10888 bytes)
7: ...ohn II]], the first pope to adopt a new name upon elevation to the [[papacy]].
12: *[[1815]] - [[Lord Byron]] marries Anna Isabella Milbanke, [[Seaham]], [[County Durham]].
20: *[[1882]] - [[John D. Rockefeller]] unites his oil holdings into the [[Standard ...
27: *[[1921]] - The first religious [[radio]] broadcast ([[KDKA AM]] in [[Pitts...
32: ...Bombing During World War II|German bombing]] severely damaged the [[Llandaff Cathedral]], built in [[1... - Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
3: ...skyscrapers serve as [[office building]]s or [[hotel]]s. The term ''highrise'' is also used to describ...
7: ...skyscraper development was the invention of the [[elevator]].
9: ...-[[1885]] and was destroyed in [[1931]] for the Field's building. Another contender for the title is ...
11: ... of glass that are laterally supported by these skeletal frames. Special consideration must also be gi...
23: {| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border:3p... - National League (4871 bytes)
5: ...the [[Philadelphia Athletics (19th century)|Philadelphia Athletics]], and the [[Cincinnati Reds]] (not...
7: ...d place) to enable four teams to advance to the preliminary [[National League Division Series|Division...
18: *[[Philadelphia Phillies]]
28: *[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
36: *[[Los Angeles Dodgers]] - World Series (40101 bytes)
5: ...All-Star Game|All-Star Game]] is given the home field advantage in the World Series.
9: ...le some would contend that there is no reason to believe that the World Series winner is a significant...
11: ... investigation of the ''New York World'' for the relevant years revealed no evidence of the supposed s...
13: ...s not happen at the 2008 Olympics, baseball is likely to be removed from the Olympics to make room for...
15: ... participate. The first such World Cup is tentatively scheduled to follow the [[2005]] season. The IBA... - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
6: ...ers" (when [[William Russell (lawyer)|William Russell]] owned the franchise, [[1911 in sports|1911]])....
7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Turner Field]], Atlanta (aka "The Ted", after [[Ted Turner]])
11: ...eams in Division:''' [[Florida Marlins]], [[Philadelphia Phillies]], [[New York Mets]], [[Washington N...
20: ...ge Stallings]]. Slowly, the team began to turn itself around. It had solidified around the phenomenal ...
21: ...aseball)|Connie Mack]]'s Philadelphia A's. Nevertheless, the Braves dominated the series in every phas... - Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
3: ...n League]]. They are owned by attorney [[Peter Angelos]].
5: :'''Founded:''' [[1893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] franchise in the minor Western Leagu...
6: :'''Formerly known as:''' Milwaukee Brewers, 1894-1901. [[St. Louis Browns]], [[1902...
18: ...ose to moving to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], nearly two decades before big league basebal...
22: ...cation of the team to Baltimore. The team immediately took on the nickname "Orioles", a name with a lo... - Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
5: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. They are in the Central Division ...
8: ...tadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season...
9: ...ilwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~[[2000]])
11: ...AUKEE" above and a pair of crossed barley stalks below
23: ...ee. The team was renamed the ''Brewers'' to honor Milwaukee's [[beer]]-brewing traditions. (The city had also... - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
5: ...n the minor [[Western League]]. Moved to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] in [[1900]] when that league ...
6: :'''Formerly known as:''' Philadelphia Athletics ([[1901]]-[[1954]]), Kansas City At...
9: ...ized "A's". The team also occasionally uses an [[elephant]] logo.
17: ===The Philadelphia Years (1901-1954)===
18: ...t]] as the team mascot, though over the years the elephant has appeared in several different colors. ... - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
22: ...ilene High School]] in [[1909]] and he worked at Belle Springs Creamery from [[1909]] to [[1911]].
24: ...ame an author and served as U.S. Ambassador to [[Belgium]]. John's son, [[David Eisenhower]], after wh...
26: Eisenhower was raised in the religion now known as [[Jehovah's Witness]]es.{{fn|1}...
34: ... Government. He was promoted to [[Lieutenant Colonel]] in [[1936]].
36: ...he U.S. entry into [[World War II]] he had never held an active command and was far from being conside... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
9: *[[1756]] - [[St. Patrick's Day]] is celebrated in [[New York City]] for the first time (a...
21: ...ent [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
22: ... the [[United Kingdom]] sign the [[Treaty of Brussels]], a precursor to the [[NATO]] Agreement.
23: ..., Berkeley]] researchers announce the creation of element 98, which they name "[[Californium]]".
24: ...[United States]] launches the [[Vanguard 1]] [[satellite]]. - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
22: ... [[sprawl]], population growth, and commercial development. As a result, Atlanta is a common case stud...
24: ...y [[19th century]] as a railroad hub. It was largely destroyed by Union forces during the [[American ...
26: ...uring much of the 20th century, Atlanta billed itself as "The City Too Busy to Hate".
28: ...rimeter is Atlanta's equivalent to the [[Capital Beltway]] around [[Washington, DC]].
33: ...r, as is the source behind the name. Thomson himself reportedly told different stories about the sour... - July 24 (8660 bytes)
9: *[[1847]] - After 17 months of travel, [[Brigham Young]] leads 148 [[Mormon]] pioneers ...
12: *[[1901]] - [[O. Henry]] is released from prison in [[Austin, Texas]] after servi...
18: *[[1929]] - The [[Kellogg-Briand Pact]], renouncing [[war]] as an instr...
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26: ...erpreted as support for [[Quebec independence]], delighted many Quebecers but angered the Canadian gov... - Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
1: ...ir own industry. This then allows companies to develop plans on how to adopt such best practice. Bench...
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19: ...ed. As soon as you get back to your office (or hotel), have an immediate debriefing. Discuss what you ...
21: ...d time frame. Monitor the results. Get key personnel to give you a brief (one page) summary of how the...
27: ...most companies find that it more than pays for itself. The three main types of costs are: - Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
1: ... Sox]], and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]. Abbott's fielding statistics matched or even slightly bettered ...
3: ...after finishing his pitching motion in order to field any ball that might come his way. He would then ...
5: ...y from the [[University of Michigan]] into the Angels' starting rotation, posting a 12-12 record with ...
7: ...n-loss record fell to 7-15 for the sixth-place Angels. In 1992 Abbott was also honoured with the [[Ton...
9: ...s, Abbott threw a [[no-hitter]] against the [[Cleveland Indians]]. - Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
1: ...56). He won one [[World Series]] ring with the [[Milwaukee Braves]] in [[1957 in sports|1957]], one [[MLB Mo...
4: ...ip]] two years running. In high school,he also excelled in [[football]].
8: ...tion against the Clowns the previous year. Aaron helped lead the Clowns to victory in the [[1952 in sp...
12: ...enry Aaron led the league in everything except hotel accommodations".
14: ...st spring training start for the Braves in left field and hit a home run. - Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
3: ... League Baseball''' ('''MLB''') is the highest level of play in professional [[baseball]] in the world...
5: ...tracts]]. The 'closed shop' aspect of MLB effectively prevents the yearly promotion and demotion of te...
7: ...t]] law), despite baseball's own references to itself as an "industry" rather than a "sport."
15: ...there are 30 teams in the two leagues: 16 in the elder [[National League]] ("NL") and 14 in the [[Ame...
21: ...l of the pitchers, on each league's roster are solely at the discretion of that team's manager. By MLB... - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
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14: | wife=[[Edith Roosevelt]]
18: ...sassination of [[William McKinley]]. At 42, Roosevelt was the youngest person ever to serve as Preside...
20: ...life role he played in the [[White House]], Roosevelt is usually thought of as one of the [[Great Amer...
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