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  1. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    5: ...The Brewers were part of the [[American League]] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switche...
    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: ...ll which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" 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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  1. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    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 ...
    14: She returned to Milwaukee at the urging of her father when she was 18. She ...
    71: ...Israelis have against Moses. He took us 40 years through the desert in order to bring us to the one sp...
  2. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    87: ...ame "Arizona" and its attachment to the region. Three possible derivations are:
    96: ...ped a chain of missions and taught the Indians [[Christianity]] in [[Pimer�Alta]] (now southern Ariz...
    134: ...ed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut through layer after layer of [[sediment]] as the [[Co...
    138: :*''Highest Point:'' [[Humphreys Peak]] - 12,633 ft. near Flagstaff
    149: ...and cool breezy nights. The summer months of May through August bring a dry, heat ranging from 35 to 4...
  3. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    12: LargestCity = [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] |
    51: ... another Socialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor of Milwaukee from [[1916]] to [[1940]]. During both the [[2000...
    61: ...ted in Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also home to the [[Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens]] which cover over 200 ...
    64: [[Image:Mam.jpg|thumb|right|100p|The Milwaukee Art Museum]]
    65: ...]] and the largest city is [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]]. Beginning with the governorship of [[Robert M....
  4. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    22: ...Timepiece Standards in North America: [[Railroad chronometers]].
    36: ... but retained his claim to the [[King of Albania|throne]].
    41: *[[1967]] - Dr. [[Christiaan Barnard]] performs the second successful [...
    49: *[[1993]] - Leaders of the three warring factions in [[Bosnia]] meet to discuss ...
    51: ...n [[USA]], causing 14 inches (359mm) of snow at [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] and 19 inches (487mm) at [[Chicago]]...
  5. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...[[office building]]s or [[hotel]]s. The term ''highrise'' is also used to describe tall buildings, but...
    71: |19||[[Chrysler Building]]||New York City||319 m||1,046...
    166: |[[Milwaukee City Hall]]||1895||Present||350 ft||107&nbsp...
    180: |[[Chrysler Building]]||1930||Present||925 ft||282&...
  6. National League (4871 bytes)
    7: ...he 1994 season, the league has been divided into three divisions (East, West and Central), with the ad...
    19: *[[Washington Nationals]] (Montreal Expos through 2004)
    28: *[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
  7. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...19, 1920 and 1921 when the winner was determined through a [[best-of-nine playoff]]) and is awarded th...
    5: ...are played in one team's home ballpark, the next three in the other team's ballpark, and the final two...
    11: ...aim, demonstrating a linear progression from the phrase "World's Championship Series" (used to describ...
    83: ...r games only. This was to discourage teams from throwing early games in order to prolong the series a...
    85: ...st two games, the other team would host the next three, and the first team would host the last two if ...
  8. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    6: ...orts|1941]]-[[1952 in sports|1952]]), [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee Braves]] ([[1953 in sports|1953]]-[[1965 in sport...
    34: ...ide audience that the sentiment, usually now paraphrased as ''"Spahn and Sain and pray for rain"'', en...
    36: ===The Milwaukee years===
    37: ...in seven games. Burdette, the Series MVP, threw three complete game victories, giving up only two ear...
    40: By the early [[1960s]] attendance in Milwaukee had dwindled as well, and a new group of owners o...
  9. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    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: ...rioles can trace their franchise link back to the Milwaukee Brewers of the Western League, who in 1902 became...
    24: ... [[John McGraw (baseball)|John McGraw]], and won three straight pennants. That team had started as a c...
    34: ...r [[Earl Weaver]] as "pitching, defense, and the three run home run."
  10. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    5: ...The Brewers were part of the [[American League]] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switche...
    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: ...ll which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" 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...
  11. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    18: ... Blues]], [[Detroit Tigers]], [[Baltimore Orioles|Milwaukee Brewers]], and [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senat...
    24: ...id down", perhaps in protest of Mack's notorious thriftiness. Mack himself alluded to that rumor years...
    28: ...e World Series in 1929 and 1930. In each of the three years, the A's won over 100 games. There are t...
    53: ...romised Finley that he could move the team after three years, and the suit was dropped.
    70: ... Blue to the New York Yankees for $1.5 million. Three days later, Baseball Commissioner [[Bowie Kuhn]...
  12. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    43: ...e of the [[North African Theater of Operations]] through the new operational Headquarters [[AFHQ|A(E)F...
    45: ...tional Allied forces<sup>[[#Notes|2]]</sup>, and through his command of ETOUSA, administrative command...
    163: ...obutu assassinated Lumumba shortly after his overthrow, and some allege that the CIA ([[Sidney Gottlie...
    167: ...upporting the counter-coup in [[Iran]] which overthrew the socialist, and suspected pro-Soviet Prime M...
    169: ...e last attempt failed in [[1960]] when [[Nikita Khrushchev]] withdrew following the shooting down of ...
  13. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    27: *[[1969]] - [[Golda Meir]] of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], USA, becomes [[Prime Minister of Is...
    33: ...led, 200 wounded, 35 destroyed [[Serb Orthodox]] shrines in Kosovo and two mosques in Belgrade and Nis...
    105: *[[1853]] - [[Christian Doppler]], Austrian physician and mathemati...
  14. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    43: ...ar II]], soldiers from around the southeast went through Atlanta to train and later be discharged at F...
    55: ...d along DeKalb Avenue and the [[CSX]] rail lines through Decatur. Rainwater that falls on the south an...
    60: ...s mid-March; since [[1878]] snow has fallen only three times in October and four in April. Winters ar...
    70: ...rease on water and sewer bills, necessary to pay three billion dollars in bonds to fix the city's agin...
    112: ...(construction, flooding, ice, debris) conditions throughout the state.
  15. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    12: ...d from prison in [[Austin, Texas]] after serving three years for [[embezzlement]] from a bank.
    20:
    24: ...US vice-president [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] have a "kitchen debate."
    25: ...lanes in the war. One is shot down and the other three sustain damage.
    31: ...narch]] in history to regain [[political power]] through democratic [[election]] to a different office...
  16. Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
    7: </script><noscript><a href="http://www.burstnet.com/ads/ad10020b-map.cgi/n...
    19: ...es can visit their operations for an hour. Be forthright as to the purpose of the visit. Most CEOs wil...
    21: ...ementation is proceeding. Spread the information through out the entire organization.
    27: ...nies find that it more than pays for itself. The three main types of costs are:
    34: ...ry collaborative benchmarking process since 1997 through their industry association VEWIN.
  17. Jim Abbott (6907 bytes)
    1: ...k Yankees]], the [[Chicago White Sox]], and the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]. Abbott's fielding statistics matched o...
    3: ...way. He would then remove the glove and make the throw with his left hand. When batting, Abbott would ...
    9: ...ts|1993]] while pitching for the Yankees, Abbott threw a [[no-hitter]] against the [[Cleveland Indians...
    11: ... he never recaptured his 1991 form. He struggled through the [[1996 in sports|1996]] season, posting a...
    13: ... did collect two hits in 21 at-bats and drove in three runs.
  18. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    1: ...ble Player award|Most Valuable Player]] in 1957, three [[Gold Glove Award|Gold Glove Awards]] and made...
    12: ...stop [[Racism|racial epithets]] and [[Hate crime|threats]], Aaron led the league in runs (115), hits (...
    21: ...]. Koufax came on in relief for the Dodgers on [[Milwaukee]]'s [[County Stadium]], pitching two shutout inni...
    23: ... times. Aaron did his part by hitting .393 with three homers and seven RBI.
    28: ...as the only time in his career that he would hit three homers in a game. Exactly one month later, on ...
  19. Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
    11: ...or League season generally runs from early April through the end of September. Players and teams prep...
    15: ... League]] ("AL"). Each has its teams split into three divisions grouped generally by geography and st...
    17: ...d predominantly against teams within each league through an unbalanced schedule which heavily favors i...
    21: ...s the midway point of the season, during which a three day break is taken when the [[Major League Base...
    25: ...playoffs. The post-season currently consists of three rounds:
  20. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    25: ...[1884]]). His father was a New York City [[philanthropist]], merchant, and partner in the glass-import...
    30: ...to 1870 his family toured [[Europe]] and spent [[Christmas]] in [[Rome]] where Roosevelt kissed the ha...
    70: ...elt pushed several radical pieces of legislation through [[United States Congress|Congress]]. He is r...
    89: ...06]], he approved the dishonorable discharges of three companies of black soldiers involved in a riot ...
    97: ...easing yearly sum. Roosevelt felt that a passage through the [[Isthmus of Panama]] was vital to protec...

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