BUSINESS the New Leader Town’S Graffiti AIDS Victims If You’Re on a Tight Budget, Play Tennis of Bolton’S Board an Unloved Art Plead for Aid in

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

BUSINESS the New Leader Town’S Graffiti AIDS Victims If You’Re on a Tight Budget, Play Tennis of Bolton’S Board an Unloved Art Plead for Aid in _<!0 — M ANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, August 1. 1983 BUSINESS The new leader Town’s graffiti AIDS victims If you’re on a tight budget, play tennis of Bolton’s board an unloved art plead for aid In .. page 7 page 11 ... page 4 Tennis has now become one of the fastest-growing I' conventional head varies with each manufacturer. Ruigh elected VP sports in the entire world — with more than 20million Oversize rackets offer the largest hitting area and cost-conscious sports fans in the United States alone, sweet spot of all, increasing proficiency at all levels of Susan Ruigh of the systems and programming using more affordable equipment and playing on close department of The Connecticut Bank and Trust play. As a beginner, you'll probably find oversize It 200,000 public and private courts available Y o u r rackets helpful to you in mastering your basic stroke Company has been onwide. Although tennis was not too long ago and improving your timing. elected assistant isidered the sport of kings, you can now, as a M oney's vice president, beginner, assemble a complete outfit, including Several manufacturers even offer scaled-down Ms, Ruigh joined shoes, shorts, a skirt, entry-level racket and a can of W orth versions of their pro models specifically for younger CBT in 1978 as a balls, for under $75. If you're on a tight budget, this Sylvia Porter players. Ask your dealer for details. Try different grip Clear tonight; Manchester. Conn. senior programmer sport is ideal. sizes by swinging to the forehand and backhand. sunny Wednesday and is presently a If you've been planning to get started in tennis, now Choose for comfort. Tuesday, August 2, 1983 systems manager. may be 'he best time in years to invest. The huge — See page 2 She is responsible Single copy: 25<t tennis boom of the 1970s has subsided, says the U.S. 2) On dressing, you probably have everything you for the development Tennis Association, leaving more court room for you are more durable, and offer better vibration need in your Closet right now: white polo shirt, cottom and maintenance of to use to learn. dampening than either wood or metal. The new gym shorts, white socks, sneakers. You can spend the bank's financial Here are basic guidelines for you, the beginner: synthetics are impervious to heat, humidity and from $25 to $500 for your ensemble. Keep it simple and application sys­ corrosion. A player swinging a synthetic can easily cheap and you’ll have just as much fun. tems, which include 1) Ask your friends who play at an advanced or expect five to 10 years of good service. Retail prices / . w m the electronic funds intermediate level where they buy their equipment. for synthetics average between $100 and $150. 3) Learn properly from a skilled instructor at the transfer system, Their experience and knowledge of local dealers will Today’s trend is toward larger head sizes. Mid- and start and you'll not have to unlearn later. You can Bennet and applications in help steer you to the right shop for buying the right oversize rackets now account for 50 percent of all enroll in inexpensive group instruction for four-to-six- the international ^ I racket for your needs — and the right racket is rackets sold, with the shape of the head also changing week courses at a cost of $15 to $25. You can enroll at and controllers crucial. toward more of an egg-shaped design. The lower part departments, inexpensive campus programs or go way up to $500 to Purchasing a racket in a specialty store also means of the head IS wider since research indicates that 80 $2,000 for tuition at boarding tennis camps. It depends finally Ms, Ruigh is a more personalized service after the sale, important percent of all shots fall well below the mid-point of the on how serious you are or become. <• ♦ i i graduate of St, Jo­ ’ 4 when you're trading up in the future. On rackets, your ®*8 ®*'3Ped design a ll^ s more But now is the time to begin. 'AV seph College, where range of choices has become deeply confusing. hitting surface in this critical area. she received her BA Susan Ruigh Wood and metal rackdts, for instance, long Conventional heads have the smallest hitting area (“ Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s,''’ ready? degree in math. She standards of this sport, are rapidly being replaced by and her family reside in Manchester, offers ’ k ".'' ®" ‘*’® '■®®‘‘®‘ face that 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal newer, high-tech synthetics, reports Erik Eidsmo of offers the best shot. Conventionals are best for money management, is now available through her Kneisel Inc., an international racket manufacturer inteimediate and advanced players with a finely By Alex GIrelli Reid elected VP tuned game. ^ column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to headquartered near Boston. ‘ ‘Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s, ” in care Herald City Editor DANBURY — J,B, Reid has been elected Exotic materials, such as Kevlar, boron and Mid-sized rackets offer a slightly larger hitting area of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. and sweet spot This design is best for X I n r e d A possible solution to the insu­ corporate vice president and secretary of Union graphite, are used to create rackets that weigh less. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Pres* NDJAMENA. Chad (U PI) - Carbide Corp, and also will have responsibility recreational players. The difference from the rance problem holding up the sale Syndicate.) Libyan aircraft backing Chadian for Union Carbide Puerto Rico, Inc,, it was of bonds for the Bennet conversion rebels stepped up bombing raids announced Thursday, was reached this morning in a today on army positions in the Reid replaces Morse Dial Jr,, who will retire meeting between those involved in July 31, Huge project the conversion and State Insu­ northern town of Faya Largeau and hit civilian targets in a Reid started work with Union Carbide in 1947in rance Commission P eter W. "virtual genocide.” the govern­ South Charleston, West Va,, and has held a G illies.' GO HO/^E ment charged number of positions in manufacturing, process is under way Gillies told the Manchester He­ Soviet-made Libyan aircraft engineering, research and development, and rald the solution calls for having dropped bombs nine times during marketing and management. He has been Covenant Insurance Co., which is K' the night on the oasis town, the president of the Carbon Products Division since to make wine licensed in Connecticut to issue 1976, mortgage ^aran tee insurance, to largest in northern Chad, and the come in with Integrity Financial ENOOGfi NOl raids resumed at 6:15 a.m. today. Corp. as insurer of the mortgages. Foreign Minister Idriss Miskine Robotics course offered The meeting this morning ended said. By James Buchanan “ We are seeing a virtual geno­ BRIDGEPORT — The Bridgeport Engineering United Press Reporter at about 11:30 a.m. Gillies made it clear in his description of the cide.” he said. "There are many Institute Continuing Education Division will give civilian victims. A large part of four certificate programs on introducing robotics TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES. N.M. - The arid, sojution that it will not be final until in contemporary factories, the Bennet planners produce Faya Largeau has been razed." seemingly inhospitable land around this town with the In Paris, the Chadian Embassy 's A seminar to preview the courses will be held documentation of Covenant's role, strange name has become host to what is billed as the charge d’affaire, Allam-Mi Ah­ Sept. 10 at Sacred Heart University and will be led largest single wine development project since World possibly later today. * t r ■ mad. said Soviet-made MiG 21 and by Albert Madwed of Easton, president of A, War II. He said that undeer the plan. 23 fighter-bombers and Ml-24 Madwed Co, Madwed has studied the growth of Covenant would in a sense be helicopters concentrated on hitting the robotics industry for 20 years, A consortium of French. Swiss. German and underwriting the insurance by the urban center of the strategic Spanish winegrowers has launched a 21,000-acre Integrity. U P I pholo town "and in particular civilian endeavor that is expected to yield 14 million gallons of McAuley named at Risdon wine annually by 1988, THE PROBLEM arose because objectives. " Integrity is not licensed in Anti-protest protest In the capital, Ndjamena, two NAUGATUCK — Brian McAuley has been western diplomats said their elec­ EARLY IN July dignitaries gathered at the Engle Connecticut to write mortgage appointed vice president of sales and marketing tronic eavesdropping equipment Basin project a few miles northeast of the town named guamtee insurance and the com­ Vietnam veteran Jerry McKenna of Waterloo, N.Y., leads for Risdon Corp,'s Packaging Group, it was Seneca Army Depot in upstate Romulus, N.Y., to protest confirmed the bombing but they announced Thursday, for a 1940s radio show. missioner declined to permit it to a group of counter-demonstrators in a cheer against do so. He had rejected the the suspected storage of nuclear weapons in the depot. did not have "complete McAuley will coordinate the marketing and protestors from the Womens' Encampment for a Future information" sales of cosmetics, toiletries, health care and arguinent that the insurance in­ The local counter-demonstrators asembled a group of th J va n r 'ih i'’" ® ‘ hat save No other independent confirma­ specialty packaging components made by the 10 the valley the one commodity that had kept it from volved is a kind of credit line of Peace'snd Justice.
Recommended publications
  • A B C D E F G H I N N 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 12 13 7 9 10
    PLAN DE PERIMETRES SCOLAIRES (FROHV3UppOpPHQWDLUHV vers 0 500m Limite Communale C.M. du 25 mars 2019 BASSE-HAM &KHPLQF\FORSpGHVWUH 9RLHIHUUpH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O SECTEUR 1 Limite communale %kWLPHQW Club Station de House 'pFDUERQDWDWLRQ Peguy Rue de l'Industrie Avenue des Nations Ancienne limite Stade 1 SECTEUR 2 Hte Yutz - Basse Yutz Rue Charles d'Huart Pasteur Etang Tilly Piste cyclable RD 953A Aire de Jeux SECTEUR 3 Rue du Tilly ZONE Schuman Ruisseau Helpert (VSDFHERLVp /HV0pWDOOLHUV Imp. des 5pSHUWRLUHGHVUXHV Celtes SECTEUR 4 CONTOURNEMENT Prevert 2 A K ABSALON Avenue Julien Absalon I 8 KARABATIC Boucle Nikola Karabatic H/I 9 ADER 5XH&OpPHQW$GHU 1j2 KASTLER Impasse Alfred Kastler B 8 Rue du Tilly EST A.F.P.A. Formation pour adultes C/D 11 KEUFFER Rue Paul Keuffer L 3 SECTEUR 5 AIGLE Rue Caroline Aigle L 6 KILLY $OOpH-HDQ&ODXGH.LOO\ G 8 SITE ZONE COMMERCIALE AIX EN PROVENCE Rue d'Aix en Provence I 5 KLEBER 5XH.OpEHUF 6 la Tuilerie ALLEMAGNE Rue d'Allemagne K 9 KREUTZER Rue Kreutzer F 8 5XH%\]qVGH1D[RV DE 6DLQW([XSpU\ ALSACE Rue d'Alsace M / N 4 KUNTZIG Rue de Kuntzig ,j2 AMAT $OOpH-HDQ3LHUUH$PDW H8 Atrliers de Ancien AMPHY (L') 5XHGHOD5pSXEOLTXH I 8 L N 5XHGHOD%DUULqUH LA Rue du 13 Novembre AMSTERDAM Rue d'Amsterdam I 5 municipaux &LPHWLqUH(VW LAITERIE Chemin de la Laiterie E 8 ANDRE 5XH9DOpULH$QGUp L 7 LAMOUR 5XH-HDQ)UDQoRLV/DPRXU+ 8 TUILERIE Avenue des Nations SECTEUR 6 ANGLETERRE Rue d'Angleterre K 9 LANGUEDOC Rue du Languedoc D 9 Berges de ANTOINETTE Impasse Antoinette G/H 4 LAVOIR Rue du Lavoir F 4 la Moselle Perigeux ANTONE Salle Gabriel Antone G 4 LAVOISIER Rue Lavoisier M 4 Boucle Victor Hugo Aire de jeux Rue Paul Keuffer Plateau AQUITAINE Rue d'Aquitaine 'j' LECLERC 5XHGX0DUpFKDO/HFOHUF D 6 Stade SNCF vers A 31 ARC-EN-CIEL Place de l'Arc-en-Ciel I 7 Ecole Victor multisports LE CLOS Chemin Le Clos I/J 10 ARDENNES Impasse des Ardennes E 9 LENGLEN $OOpH6X]DQQH/HQJOHQ G 7 Forge Imp.
    [Show full text]
  • O Salto Com Vara Na Escola: Subsídios Para O Seu Ensino a Partir De Uma Perspectiva Histórica
    FERNANDO PAULO ROSA DE FREITAS O SALTO COM VARA NA ESCOLA: SUBSÍDIOS PARA O SEU ENSINO A PARTIR DE UMA PERSPECTIVA HISTÓRICA Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto de Biociências do Campus de Rio Claro, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do título de Mestre em Ciências da Motricidade Humana. DRA. SARA QUENZER MATTHIESEN (ORIENTADORA) RIO CLARO 2009 FERNANDO PAULO ROSA DE FREITAS O SALTO COM VARA NA ESCOLA: SUBSÍDIOS PARA O SEU ENSINO A PARTIR DE UMA PERSPECTIVA HISTÓRICA Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto de Biociências do Campus de Rio Claro, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do título de Mestre em Ciências da Motricidade Humana. Comissão examinadora ___________________________________ Profª. Drª. Irene Conceição Andrade Rangel _____________________ Prof. Dr. Nelson Prudêncio ____________________________ Profª. Drª. Sara Quenzer Matthiesen Rio Claro, 23 de março de 2009 DEDICATÓRIA A minha filha Nicole, razão maior de nossa vida. AGRADECIMENTOS - À estimada Profª. Drª. Sara Quenzer Matthiesen, pela oportunidade e orientação. - Aos Professores Doutores Irene Rangel e Nelson Prudêncio, integrantes da banca avaliadora, pela honra e privilégio de terem aceitado esse convite. - Aos Professores Doutores da Unesp, que, em suas disciplinas, dividiram comigo muito mais do que o conhecimento. De cada um, uma forte lembrança: Sara – responsabilidade; Tati – carinho; Suraya – amizade; Afonso – força; Samuel – solidariedade; Dagmar – gentileza; Gisele: simpatia; Emerick – juventude; Lorenzeto – generosidade; Wilson – competência. Aprendi muito com todos. - Aos funcionários da Unesp, por toda a ajuda e atenção. - Aos companheiros de curso, das disciplinas e do GEPPA, pelos bons momentos e pelas conquistas que alcançamos juntos.
    [Show full text]
  • History and Results
    H DENVER BRONCOS ISTORY ­­ Miscellaneous & R ESULTS Year-by-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors History/Results 252 Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2019 Season Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2019 Season DENVER BRONCOS BRONCOS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES NUMBER OF DRAFT CHOICES PER SCHOOL 20 — Florida 15 — Colorado, Georgia 14 — Miami (Fla.), Nebraska 13 — Louisiana State, Houston, Southern California 12 — Michigan State, Washington 11 — Arkansas, Arizona State, Michigan 10 — Iowa, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon 9 — Maryland, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Purdue, Virginia Tech 8 — Arizona, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Minnesota, Syracuse, Texas, Utah State, Washington State 7 — Baylor, Boise State, Boston College, Kansas, North Carolina, Penn State. 6 — Alabama, Auburn, Brigham Young, California, Florida A&M, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, San Diego, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UCLA, Utah, Virginia 5 — Alcorn State, Colorado State, Florida State, Grambling, Illinois, Mississippi State, Pittsburgh, San Jose State, Texas Christian, Tulane, Wisconsin 4 — Arkansas State, Bowling Green/Bowling Green State, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa State, Jackson State, Kansas State, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland-Eastern Shore, Miami (Ohio), Missouri, Northern Arizona, Oregon State, Pacific, South Carolina, Southern, Stanford, Texas A&I/Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Wyoming 3 — Detroit, Duke, Fresno State, Montana State, North Carolina State, North Texas State, Rice, Richmond, Tennessee State, Texas-El Paso, Toledo, Wake Forest, Weber State 2 — Alabama A&M, Bakersfield
    [Show full text]
  • NFL Contract Negotiations in the Aftermath of White V. National Football League
    DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law Volume 8 Issue 1 Fall 1997 Article 6 NFL Contract Negotiations in the Aftermath of White v. National Football League Joseph D. Wright Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/jatip Recommended Citation Joseph D. Wright, NFL Contract Negotiations in the Aftermath of White v. National Football League, 8 DePaul J. Art, Tech. & Intell. Prop. L. 115 (1997) Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/jatip/vol8/iss1/6 This Case Notes and Comments is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Law at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in DePaul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law by an authorized editor of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wright: NFL Contract Negotiations in the Aftermath of White v. National F NFL CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS IN THE AFTERMATH OF WHITE v. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE' INTRODUCTION The 1990's has been a decade of labor strife between ownership and players in professional football, basketball and baseball. Television revenues, advertising dollars and licensing agreements now have enormous ramifications as the popularity of professional sports has reached an all-time high worldwide. This rise in popularity in the United States and abroad has brought with it a substantial increase in the amount of money earned by professional sports franchises, and subsequently, the money paid to the professional athletes who play for them. Numerous strikes, lockouts and court battles have been waged as the parties jockey for control of those dollars.
    [Show full text]
  • Manchester Herald
    16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday Aug 26. 1986 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS I HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED Banking Immediate open­ Cabinet Maker 3 to 5 years BUSINESS & ing for full time teller In experience. Must have Cooney becomes T « Cunningham digs Nassiff in ‘A,’ Manchester office, excel­ hand tools. Full time em­ lent benefits, call Mr. ployment and benefits. Fields, at 647-0568. EOE: CLEANINB Call 742-5317, 8:30 to 5:00 a top town lawyer for her suppers Evergreen in ‘B’ Monday thru Friday. CHILOCME SEmnCEB 1 Receptionist wanted for extremely busy medical Day Care - 2 openings tor ... page 3 | ... page 15 ... page 18 office. Medical and com­ C ^ llty Kleen pommer- Dumgs CMctric— Moyftig. \ ■ age 2 and up. In licensed' clal and resWentlol deon- Electrical f^oblgmvr puter experience a defi­ Manchester home. Excel­ nite plus. Full or part Ing services. Free Need o torait or a «n|4t Lawn Care - Career op­ lent program, includn estimatei; reterences.6«r- fUmoif9 specianie in time hours available. portunity with growing dally activities, meals, Residentlot work. Joseph' Please coll Mrs. Brown at lawn company. Ever­ snacks and more: Fart Dumas. Fuliv Lieeneed. 646-0314. green Lawns has open­ time and before and after GAtfEHIfrY/ FrerEsHmates. 64oiaK ings for hard working school care (Bowers moNNi; <Sor4 Security officer part time lawn care specialists. School) welcome. Expe­ BEMOflEUW 5:30pm . Manchester,above aver­ Year round employment rienced profOsslonal with I age wages,retirees wel­ available. Competitive references. 649-2611 Your' netghborhoad come 247-6882. wooes and benefits.
    [Show full text]
  • IAAF World Championships Daegu 2011
    Edition 126 / 28 September 2011 Looking back on Daegu 2011 - IAAF Congress and World Championships... .. ..."our IAAF World IAAF supports tsunami relief support with Championships donation of $250,000 to JAAF delegation READ MORE Daegu 2011 --- Murofushi wins International Fair Play Award READ MORE --- "Our sport was treated IAAF Green Project in action in Daegu like royalty in Daegu" Art Exhibition & Tree Planting --- Lamine Diack French Pole Vault ace Pierre Quinon dies .. READ MORE --- --- IAAF COUNCIL MEETING & IAAF / Gold Order of Merit conferred on President of Korea READ MORE LOC PRESS CONFERENCE, 4 --- SEPTEMBER SUMMARY READ MORE Daegu 2011 - Injuries and Illness Surveillance READ MORE --- Farewell to Poczobut and Weiss - IAAF Photo: President Lamine Diack waves the IAAF Flag at General Secretary announced the closing ceremony in Daegu READ MORE IAAF COUNCIL MEETING, DAEGU, KOREA, 22 AUGUST 2011 – SUMMARY .. The IAAF Council presided over by President Lamine Diack met at the Hotel Inter-Burgo, the IAAF HQ in Daegu, for a one-day session ahead of the 48th IAAF Congress and the 13th edition of the IAAF World Championships... READ MORE 2017 IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS EVALUATION . The IAAF Evaluation Commission which will carry out the evaluation of the bids of London (GBR) and Doha (QAT) to host the 2017 IAAF World Championships has been formed and their programme decided... READ MORE TARGET OF BLOOD SAMPLING EVERY ACCREDITED ATHLETE IN DAEGU REACHED ... Over A 17-day period in Daegu, a total of 1,848 pre-competition blood samples were collected, representing a sample from each participating athlete at the World Championships..
    [Show full text]
  • BRONZO 2016 Usain Bolt
    OLIMPIADI L'Albo d'Oro delle Olimpiadi Atletica Leggera UOMINI 100 METRI ANNO ORO - ARGENTO - BRONZO 2016 Usain Bolt (JAM), Justin Gatlin (USA), Andre De Grasse (CAN) 2012 Usain Bolt (JAM), Yohan Blake (JAM), Justin Gatlin (USA) 2008 Usain Bolt (JAM), Richard Thompson (TRI), Walter Dix (USA) 2004 Justin Gatlin (USA), Francis Obikwelu (POR), Maurice Greene (USA) 2000 Maurice Greene (USA), Ato Boldon (TRI), Obadele Thompson (BAR) 1996 Donovan Bailey (CAN), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Ato Boldon (TRI) 1992 Linford Christie (GBR), Frank Fredericks (NAM), Dennis Mitchell (USA) 1988 Carl Lewis (USA), Linford Christie (GBR), Calvin Smith (USA) 1984 Carl Lewis (USA), Sam Graddy (USA), Ben Johnson (CAN) 1980 Allan Wells (GBR), Silvio Leonard (CUB), Petar Petrov (BUL) 1976 Hasely Crawford (TRI), Don Quarrie (JAM), Valery Borzov (URS) 1972 Valery Borzov (URS), Robert Taylor (USA), Lennox Miller (JAM) 1968 James Hines (USA), Lennox Miller (JAM), Charles Greene (USA) 1964 Bob Hayes (USA), Enrique Figuerola (CUB), Harry Jeromé (CAN) 1960 Armin Hary (GER), Dave Sime (USA), Peter Radford (GBR) 1956 Bobby-Joe Morrow (USA), Thane Baker (USA), Hector Hogan (AUS) 1952 Lindy Remigino (USA), Herb McKenley (JAM), Emmanuel McDonald Bailey (GBR) 1948 Harrison Dillard (USA), Norwood Ewell (USA), Lloyd LaBeach (PAN) 1936 Jesse Owens (USA), Ralph Metcalfe (USA), Martinus Osendarp (OLA) 1932 Eddie Tolan (USA), Ralph Metcalfe (USA), Arthur Jonath (GER) 1928 Percy Williams (CAN), Jack London (GBR), Georg Lammers (GER) 1924 Harold Abrahams (GBR), Jackson Scholz (USA), Arthur
    [Show full text]
  • Panel Votes to Kill Motor Vehicle
    to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Dec. 19. 1988 HOMES HOMES ROOMS APARTMENTS HELP WANTED l ^ F O R SALE FOR SALE IQ 7 J INDUSTRIAL MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR RENT FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE OVER Looking for a EXCEPTIONAL Value. MANCHESTER 7 room MANCHESTER. Sleep­ new career? Train to L-Shaped ranch. 3 bed­ MANCHESTER. Second MANCHESTER. 3400 You'll breathe clean, ing room for working floor. 2 bedroom, heat s q u a re foot, free­ DO YOU have a bicycle no drive o tractor trailer. fresh air when yau live rooms, 1'/j baths. New gentleman. Share bath, one rides? Why not offer It (This occupation has family room addition. and appliances. No standing Industrial In this lovely 4 bed­ n o cooking. pets. $600 plus security. building. Loading ENDROLLS for sale with a want ad? among the largest room, 2'/3 bath Colan- $210,000. Flano Realty, $245/month plus one Call 643-2711 to place your n u m b e r of lob 646-5200 Coll 646-3979._________ dock, parking. Waod- 27% width • 258 lal which offers a fam ­ months security. Ref- land Industrial Park. 13% width - 2 tor 288 ad. openIngs-U.S. Depart­ BOLTON. 6 room, 2'/j NOW Accepting applica­ ily sized porch, first erences. 643-21-21_____ tions for 1 bedroom, 1 Principals only. 643- MUST ba plekad up at tha ment of Labor Statis­ floor family room, first bath raised ranch. Fin­ tic.) Earn your class 1 MANCHESTER. F u r ­ bedroom handicapped 2121. Hartid Offica Monday thru floor laundry and large ished family raom, cus­ nished room, kitchen Thursday bafora 11 a.m.only.
    [Show full text]
  • Le Premier Stade Couvert D'athlétisme Du Grand Ouest
    LE PREMIER STADE COUVERT D’ATHLÉTISME DU GRAND OUEST Premier athlète Perchiste hors normes, il a fait briller le sport français à une époque où français sacré d’autres nations régnaient sur l’athlétisme : record du monde en 1983 avec champion olympique 5,82 m, médaille d’argent aux Championnats d’Europe en salle en 1984… dans une épreuve de Son palmarès exceptionnel suscite des vocations, notamment celle de Jean Galfione, saut, Pierre Quinon qui sera à son tour médaille d’or à la perche en 1996 et deviendra l’un de ses proches s’est imposé à la amis. D’autres grands noms du sport se lient d’amitié avec ce sportif persévérant, unanimement apprécié pour son humanité et son engagement, parmi lesquels son perche aux JO de Los concurrent d’alors Thierry Vigneron ou encore Stéphane Diagana, champion du Angeles en 1984. monde de 400 m haies. PIERRE QUINON Pierre Quinon était également un esthète amoureux des belles choses, aussi perfectionniste dans le stade qu’en gastronomie ou en peinture, deux activités développées suite à sa retraite sportive en 1993. Sa disparition durant l’été 2011 a suscité une vive émotion et rappelé à quel point il avait marqué plusieurs générations d’athlètes. Le Stadium rend également hommage à deux grandes figures du sport nantais : Fernand Lancereau, Président du Comité Départemental 44 d’Athlétisme de 1984 à 1999 et créateur des « Foulées nantaises » et des « Foulées du Tram », donne son nom à la grande salle, vouée à l’athlétisme, Alice Milliat, nantaise militante du sport féminin, fondatrice en 1921 de la Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale, donne le sien à la salle complémentaire.
    [Show full text]
  • T E X a S F O O T B a L L 2 0 1 9 M E D I a G U I D E 7 2019 Player
    TEXAS FOOTBALL 2019 MEDIA GUIDE 7 2019 PLAYER BIOS TEXAS FOOTBALL 2019 MEDIA GUIDE MEET THE 2019 LONGHORNS All-America by MaxPreps … part of a line that helped pave the way for Jaylen Warren to break the single-season Utah state record for most rushing yards with 3,099 … helped the offense average AYODELE ADEOYE 485.5 rushing yards per game while scoring 87 rushing touchdowns … helped East to a perfect season with a 14-0 record and the 4A state championship in 2016 … helped East to an 11-2 overall record, including a 5-0 mark in the region, a region championship and the 4A state championship in #40 LB 2015 … did not play football until high school after growing up playing soccer. FR-RS • 6-1 • 250 PERSONAL Given name is Sione Angilau, Jr. but goes by Junior … son of Sione and Leslie Angilau … has four ST. LOUIS, MO. (IMG ACADEMY [FLA.]) siblings. A second-year linebacker who enrolled at UT in January 2018 … has played in four career games ... a member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2018). MARQEZ BIMAGE FRESHMAN (2018) Played in four games (Texas Tech, Iowa State, Kansas and Georgia) and will be eligible to retain his year of eligibility with a redshirt ... made his career debut in the 41-34 win over Texas Tech ... also #42 DL played in the win over Iowa State ... played in the 24-17 win over Kansas ... played in the Longhorns’ 28-21 win over Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. JR-2L • 6-2 • 270 BRENHAM, TEXAS (BRENHAM) HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Kevin Wright at IMG Academy in Florida … an All-America, all-state and two-time all-conference honoree … played in the 2018 Under Armour All-America Game … named to the 2017 High School Butkus Award watch list … ranked No.
    [Show full text]
  • Lyon Is Well Organized to Host These Championships
    SUMMARY ͻ tĞůĐŽŵĞĨƌŽŵ^ƚĂŶůĞLJWZ</E^͕tŽƌůĚDĂƐƚĞƌƐƚŚůĞƟĐƐ 4 ͻ tĞůĐŽŵĞĨƌŽŵĞƌŶĂƌĚD^>D͕&ƌĞŶĐŚƚŚůĞƟĐƐ&ĞĚĞƌĂƟŽŶ 5 ͻ tĞůĐŽŵĞĨƌŽŵDĂƌĐĞů&ZZZ/͕ZĞŐŝŽŶĂůƚŚůĞƟĐƐ>ĞĂŐƵĞ 6 ͻ WŝĞƌƌĞQUINON ͕ĂƐƚĂƌŝŶƚŚĞƐŬLJ 7 ͻ tĞůĐŽŵĞƚŽ>LJŽŶĂŶĚdŚĞZŚƀŶĞͲůƉĞƐZĞŐŝŽŶ 8 ͻ >ŽĐĂůKƌŐĂŶŝnjŝŶŐŽŵŵŝƩĞĞƉƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ 9 ͻ ŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶǀĞŶƵĞƐ ϭϬͲϭϭ ͻ dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐǀĞŶƵĞƐ ϭϮͲϭϯ ͻ ŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶƐĐŚĞĚƵůĞDĞŶ ϭϰͲϭϱ ͻ ŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶƐĐŚĞĚƵůĞtŽŵĞŶ ϭϲͲϭϳ ͻ 'ĞŶĞƌĂůZƵůĞƐĂŶĚŶƚƌLJ^LJƐƚĞŵ 18 ͻ ŶƚƌLJƉƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞ 20 ͻ ŽƵŶƚƌLJŽĚĞƐ 21 ͻ ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ&ĞĞƐ Ϯϯ ͻ ŶƚƌLJ&Žƌŵ ϮϰͲϮϱ ͻ ƚŚůĞƚĞƐŽŶƐĞŶƚ 26 ͻ dƌĂŶƐƉŽƌƚĂƟŽŶĂŶĚdŽƵƌŝƐŵŶĚ dŽƵƌŝƐŵ 27 ͻ ĐĐŽŵŵŽĚĂƟŽŶ 29 3 WELCOME WELCOME WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS FRENCH ATHLETICS IN COOPERATION WITH THE IAAF FEDERATION dŚĞtD^ƚĂĚŝĂŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐƚŽďĞŚĞůĚŝŶ>LJŽŶ͕&ƌĂŶĐĞŝŶϮϬϭϱǁŝůůďĞŽŶĞŽĨƚŚĞďĞƐƚĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐŝŶ /ƚŝƐĂǀĞƌLJŐƌĞĂƚŚŽŶŽƌĨŽƌŽƵƌĐŽƵŶƚƌLJƚŽŚŽƐƚ͕ŝŶϮϬϭϱ͕ƚŚĞǁŽƌůĚŵĂƐƚĞƌƐĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐ͘dŚĞZŚƀŶĞͲ ƚŚĞŚŝƐƚŽƌLJŽĨtD͘&ƌĂŶĐĞŝƐŽŶĞŽĨƚŚĞƉŽǁĞƌŚŽƵƐĞĐŽƵŶƚƌŝĞƐŽĨƚŚĞǁŽƌůĚŝŶƚŚĞƐƉŽƌƚŽĨƚƌĂĐŬĂŶĚĮĞůĚ ůƉĞƐƌĞŐŝŽŶŝƐĂůĂŶĚŽĨĂƚŚůĞƟĐƐ͘dŚŝƐŝƐĐůĞĂƌůLJĚĞŵŽŶƐƚƌĂƚĞĚďLJƚŚĞŽƌŐĂŶŝnjĂƟŽŶŽĨƐĞǀĞƌĂůŵĂũŽƌ ĂŶĚƚŚĞZŚŽŶĞͲůƉĞƐƌĞŐŝŽŶ͕ŝŶǁŚŝĐŚƚŚĞĐŝƚLJŽĨ>LJŽŶŝƐůŽĐĂƚĞĚ͕ŝƐŽŶĞŽĨƚŚĞƐƚƌŽŶŐĞƐƚƚŚůĞƟĐ>ĞĂŐƵĞƐ ĐŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶƐŽŶƚŚŝƐŐƌŽƵŶĚŝŶƌĞĐĞŶƚLJĞĂƌƐ͘ ǁŝƚŚŝŶƚŚĞ&ƌĞŶĐŚƚŚůĞƟĐ&ĞĚĞƌĂƟŽŶ͘ DĂƐƚĞƌƐĂƚŚůĞƟĐƐŝƐŽŶĞŽĨƚŚĞƉƌŝŽƌŝƟĞƐŽĨŽƵƌĨĞĚĞƌĂƟŽŶ͘tĞĐŽƵŶƚŵŽƌĞĂŶĚŵŽƌĞĂĚŚĞƌĞŶƚƐŽĨ džĐĞůůĞŶƚĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐŝŶƚŚĞƐƚĂĚŝƵŵƐĂƚWĂƌŝůůLJ͕ƌŽŶĂŶĚŚĂƐƐŝĞƵǁŝůůĂĐĐŽŵŵŽĚĂƚĞĂƚŚůĞƚĞƐĨƌŽŵĂůůŽǀĞƌƚŚĞ ƚŚŝƌƚLJͲĮǀĞĂŶĚŽǀĞƌ͘DĂŶLJĂƌĞĨŽůůŽǁĞƌƐŽĨƌŽĂĚƌĂĐĞďƵƚǁĞĂůƐŽŚĂǀĞŵĂŶLJƚƌĂĐŬƐƉĞĐŝĂůŝƐƚƐĨŽƌǁŚŽŵ ǁŽƌůĚ͘dŚĞƐĞƐƚĂĚŝƵŵƐŚĂǀĞŝŶƉĂƐƚLJĞĂƌƐŚŽƐƚĞĚtŽƌůĚĂŶĚƵƌŽƉĞĂŶĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐŝŶǀĂƌŝŽƵƐĐĂƚĞŐŽƌŝĞƐ ƌƵŶŶŝŶŐ͕ũƵŵƉŝŶŐ͕ƚŚƌŽǁŝŶŐĂŶĚǁĂůŬŝŶŐĂƌĞƐƟůůĂƐĨĂŵŝůŝĂƌĂĐƟŽŶƐ͘ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞLJ ǁŝůů ĂŐĂŝŶ
    [Show full text]
  • A Review of 2013, Nantes European Green Capital Table of Contents
    A review of 2013, Nantes European Green Capital Table of contents GENERAL INTRODUCTION: THE COMMITTED CITY .................... page 6 HEADING 2 - NANTES’ EXPEDITION ACROSS EUROPE .............................. page 39 Sustainable cities need imagination ......................................................... page 40 High-level involvement in the local area....................................................... page 7 An Expedition with a range of purposes ..................................................... page 40 Making the local area more visible throughout Europe and the world ............................. page 7 In the spotlight ........................................................................... page 41 11 Key Figures ............................................................................ page 8 HEADING 3 - EVENTS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN THE HEART OF THE CITY ........ page 42 Events throughout the year ................................................................. page 43 .............................. page 10 CHAPTER 1 - A SHARED QUALITY OF LIFE “You can have an impact”, the travelling village raising awareness of the environment ............. page 44 A network of eco-events in the area ......................................................... page 44 HEADING 1 - A CITY REVISITED ..................................................... page 11 In the spotlight (map)...................................................................... page 45 Fresh insights into the area................................................................
    [Show full text]