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Inside … Serving DX'ers Since 1933
1 News DX Serving DX'ers since 1933 Volume 74, No. 6 - November 6, 2006 ISSN 0737-1659) Inside … 11 .. IDXD 2 .. AM Switch 10 .. NRC Contest 3 .. DDXD 14 .. Professional Sports Networks Station Test Calendar scan or retype reprints currently in print; one or WODI NJ 1230 Now to ? 0000-0005 more persons to scan verie letters to be placed on WMRO TN 1560Now-Nov. 13 0100-0600 the NRCDXAS web site; several persons to re- WWNH NH 1340 Nov. 5 2200-0000 search and prepare a book in commemoration of KANA MT 580 Nov. 19 0200-0400 the NRC’s 75th anniversary; a “Confirmed DX’er” KLCY MT 930 Nov. 19 0200-0400 editor; a “DX Targets” editor; a technical column KEIN MT 1310 Nov. 19 0200-0400 editor; a nationwide QSL coordinator (preferably KGVO MT 1290 Nov. 19 0200-0400 a joint NRC/IRCA/WTFDA member); someone to WFIL PA 560 Dec. 10 0500-0600 type e-mail reports for members who don’t have WNTP PA 990 Dec. 10 0500-0600 computers. From the Publisher … This issue of DXN marks the end of an era, sort of. Since 1987 I have used DXN Publishing Schedule, Volume 74 Pagemaker as my desktop publishing software, Iss. Deadline Pub. Date Iss. Deadline Pub. Date and for the past 18 years Pagemaker, from versions 7. Nov. 3 Nov. 13 19. Feb. 2. Feb. 12 3.0 to 7.0.1 has been the DTP of choice for laying 8. Nov. 10 Nov. 20 20. Feb. 9 Feb. 19 out DXN. -
Education Committee Holds Conference Church Tower Crumbling
) fordham university, new york Education Committee Vigil Holds Conference Held Leadership Responsibility and Multi Culturalism Discussed By TOM MKLI.4NA By ELENA DB1ORE ing^" All of these workshops touched on the con- counseling center at St. John's University, and Students mid (acuity of I-onilMin UIMVMM The Education Committee and the Commit- cepts of race/ethnic groups, prejudice, and Gail Hawkins, director of students activities at ty, ulonj! with ihe pencral public, were in vital tee on Minority Programs of the Association of rascism. They also explored values, communica- the Community College of Philadelphia. by Rnsc Hill Campus Ministries In show their College Unions-International (ACU-I) Region 3 tions and awareness which are essential ID According to Michael Sullivan, assistant support to those affected by the AIDS crisis by held a conference entitled "Leadership Respon- developing effective multicultural programs on dean of students for students activities, about 75 .ilii:iidini> an all-mpht prayer vigil last I rulav sibility and Multiculturalism" last Friday on the individual campuses. Presenters at the afternoon people attended the.conference on Friday. Includ- night beginning al 9 p rn in ihc UmviMsity second floor of McGinley Center. workshops included Hector Oritz, associate dean ed were Dr. .Fred D. Phelps, dean of students Church. The day was divided into two sessions, mor- from Lehman College-CUNY, and assistant In a siaiiMiioM to the pros-; issued last wi-ek. ning and afternoon. The morning session (9:00 "Ml of these workshops directors of Activities from many other institu- Rev Paul W. Bryant, S.J . director of campus a.m. -
Awizard in Oz Balancing Black and Red in a Technicolor Town 20 06
Spring 2006 Vol. 7, No. 3 AWizard in Oz Balancing black and red in a technicolor town 20 06 New York Mets vs. New York Yankees Friday, May 19 I 7:10 p.m. Shea Stadium I Flushing, New York $27 per person* - upper reserved seating Skyline Princess Brunch Cruise Saturday, June 10 I 10 a.m. Includes round-trip bus transportation from the Queens campus, private East River sailing with views of the Manhattan skyline, brunch, taxes and gratuities. Tarzan, The Broadway Musical Sunday, June 17 I 2 p.m. I Richard Rogers Theatre I New York City Tarzan has his first encounter with humans and must choose where he belongs – the “civilized” world or the “wild” one that nurtured him. $74 per person* - rear mezzanine seating The Wedding Singer Sunday, September 24 I 3 p.m. I Al Hirschfeld Theatre I New York City Robbie Hart lives in his grandmother’s basement in New Jersey and sings in a wedding band. When his own fiancée leaves him standing at the altar, he turns to a new friend who’s engaged to a wealthy Wall Street broker. $106 per person* - front mezzanine For more information or for tickets, contact Susan Bunatta at (718) 990-2356, toll free at (877) SJU-ALUM or e-mail [email protected] *$5 will be donated to the University 25th Annual Alumni Reunion Weekend June 9 – 11, 2006 Celebrating the class years of 1931, ’36, ’41, ’46, ’51, ’56, ’61, ’66, ’71, ’76, ’81, ’86, ’91, ’96, ’01 DO: STAY: I Take a brunch cruise Enjoy the dorm life around Manhattan experience by staying I Participate in complimentary in one of our affordable, specialty seminars on-campus residence halls. -
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W hy is RHS so W rapped in Silly ‘m a d a b o u t ’ th is String, graduates Volunteers: g r a d u a te ? are ecstatic. Needed and Recognized Page 9 Page 3 Page 6 THE COMMERCIAL Ix ab er 2 5 c e n t s Established 1922 OF LYNDHURST THURSDAY,JUNE24,2004 DeMassi redevelopment plan awaits impact study results proposed by Advanced Residential Lyndhurst recycling By Alana I. Capria Communities LLC of Newark. Gale information notice R e p o r t e r ________________ stated that the application was sub C o m m is s io n e r W illia m F. mitted on Dec. 18, 2003, by Clark Smith urges all Lyndhurst resi LYNDH URST - The former Hamilton of ARC. dents to call the Department of DeMassi Cadillac dealership on Gale explained that the site was Public Works at 201-438-5478 Wall Street West has lain vacant for most recently zoned as “Highway to schedule a Friday pick-up of nearly 15 years, and numerous Commercial,” which “allowed a air conditioners, refrigerators, efforts to redevelop it have failed. developer the option to develop stoves, dishwashers, washing The Township of Lyndhurst, along banks, medical and dental clinics machines, dryers, hot water with the New Jersey Meadowlands and laboratories, hotels, motels, heaters, concrete and tires. Commission (NJMC). have convention centers, restaurants, These items cannot be picked approved plans to create a residen automobile showrooms [...) child up without a scheduling call and tial area on the property. care centers, as well as for personal, should not be put out until In a letter to NJMC Executive retail, and social services.” Thursday evening after 6 p.m. -
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16 Media Guide.Pdf
TABLE OF CONTENTS THE UTSA EXPERIENCE Kellie Elliott _________________________________________ 76 This Is UTSA Football _______________________________ 2-3 Mike Villa __________________________________________ 77 What They’re Saying ______________________________ 4-5 Justin Volentine ______________________________________ 77 Media Exposure ___________________________________ 6-7 Alex Nicasio _______________________________________ 77 First-Class Facility __________________________________ 8-9 Jerry Greeson ______________________________________ 78 This Is UTSA _____________________________________ 10-11 Rhodie Moss _______________________________________ 78 Campus Life _____________________________________ 12-13 Team Physicians _____________________________________ 78 Campus Rec _____________________________________ 14-15 Kyle Stephens ______________________________________ 79 A Focus On Academics ___________________________ 16-17 Brian Hernandez ____________________________________ 79 Career Services __________________________________ 18-19 Lynn Hickey ________________________________________ 80 Athletic Medicine ___________________________________ 20 Dr. Ricardo Romo ___________________________________ 81 Strength & Conditioning ______________________________ 21 Staff Photo _________________________________________ 82 UTSA Spirit ______________________________________ 22-23 Conference USA ____________________________________ 24 PLAYERS NCAA Host Institution ________________________________ 25 Player Bios _____________________________________84-104 -
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2014 Dinner Journal
The Live SunSmart Foundation Presents Celebrate Living SunSmart™ Gala Places in the Sun DinnerDinner JournalJournal Thursday, May 15, 2014 Maritime Parc, Liberty State Park 1 Congratulations ACTING SURGEON GENERAL Rear Admiral BORIS D. LUSHNIAK MD, MPH On your APOLLO AWARD 2 Message from our Executive Director On behalf of the Live SunSmart™ Foundation, I am thrilled you could join us this evening for our third annual Celebrate Living SunSmart Gala. The selection of the theme, Places in the Sun, is quite deliberate and truly represents our Live SunSmart mantra. It emphasizes the fact that we want everybody to enjoy the great outdoors, but just to do so in a “sun smart” way—that means you should protect yourself year-round by making the proper application of sunscreen a routine part of your day, and encourage your family and friends to do the same. This evening we are proud to bestow the Apollo Award and the Carnevale Spirit Award on two distinguished and well deserving individuals. Acting United States Surgeon General, RADM Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH is being recognized for his tremendous efforts and his continued advocacy for his initiatives on skin cancer prevention and awareness. We are also thrilled to honor our longtime friend, sportswriter Peter King, for his dedication to and passion for community service. The Live SunSmart Foundation, formerly the Ray Festa Melanoma Foundation, was established in tribute to Ray—father, husband, athlete, community leader and friend to many—who tragically lost his battle with melanoma at the young age of 53. Ray loved helping people and the best way to celebrate his life is to create a dialogue about skin cancer prevention that could save others. -
Marquette University Marquette Graduates
S E A S O N S C H E D U L E NOVEMBER Sat2010-2011 6 vs. St. John’s (Minn) - (Exh) 1:00 p.m. Fri 12 vs. Prairie View A&M 8:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (Milw.) Sun 14 vs. Bucknell 1:00 p.m. Wed 17 vs. Green Bay 8:00 p.m. Sat 20 vs. South Dakota 1:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (KC, Mo.) Mon 22 vs. Duke 6:30 p.m. Tue 23 vs. Kansas State/ 6:45 p.m./ Gonzaga 9:00 p.m. Sat 27 at Milwaukee 7:00 p.m. DECEMBER Sat 4 vs. Longwood 1:00 p.m. Tue 7 vs. Texas A&M (Corp. Chr.) 8:00 p.m. Sat 11 vs. Wisconsin 1:30 p.m. Sat 18 vs. Centenary 1:00 p.m. Tue 21 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 7:00 p.m. Wed 29 at Vanderbilt 8:00 p.m. JANUARY Sat 1 vs. West Virginia • 10:00 a.m. Wed 5 at Rutgers • 6:30 p.m. Sat 8 at Pittsburgh • 1:00 p.m. Mon 10 vs. Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Sat 15 at Louisville • 10:00 a.m. Tue 18 vs. DePaul • 8:00 p.m. Sat 22 at Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Tue 25 vs. Connecticut • 8:00 p.m. Sat 29 vs. Syracuse • 2:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Wed 2 at Villanova • 6:00 p.m. Wed 9 at USF • 6:00 p.m. Sun 13 at Georgetown+ • Noon Tue 15 vs. -
2013 Dinner Journal
The Live SunSmart Foundation Presents Celebrate Living SunSmart™ Gala Places in the Sun Thursday, May 30, 2013 Maritime Parc, Liberty State Park 13-A078 Sun Smart_Layout 1 5/23/13 4:26 PM Page 1 One mission. Endless possibilities. WE ARE PROUD TO SALUTE OUR FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE BILL COWHER. CBS SUPPORTS THE IMPORTANT WORK OF THE LIVE SUNSMART FOUNDATION. Program of Events Cocktail Reception Dinner Served Welcome Remarks Proclamation Presentation Teri Festa, Executive Director, Robin Schlager, Montclair Live SunSmart™ Foundation Township Council to Linda Festa Master of Ceremonies Special Video Message Jim Axelrod, CBS Evening News Allan “Bud” Selig, Commissioner of MLB Introduction of VIP’s and Live Auction Celebrities Spencer Ross Foundation Video Presentation Raffle Drawing Presentation of Apollo Award Comedy Entertainment Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner Johnny Lampert Acceptance of Apollo Award Musical Performance Bill Cowher, CBS Sports Analyst Vicci Martinez, Season 1 and former NFL Coach NBC’s The Voice Throughout the evening, please enjoy the opportunity to participate in our Super Bowl Raffle (drawing at 9:30pm) and the Silent Auction (closes at 10:00pm) 1 Message from our Executive Director On behalf of the Live SunSmart™ Foundation, I am thrilled you could join us this evening for our second annual Celebrate Living SunSmart Gala. The selection of the theme, Places in the Sun, is quite deliberate and truly represents our Live SunSmart mantra. It emphasizes the fact that we want everybody to enjoy the great outdoors, but just to do so in a “sun smart” way—that means you should protect yourself year-round by making the proper application of sunscreen a routine part of your day, and encourage your family and friends to do the same. -
2011 Purdue Football Information Guide Table of Contents 2011 at a Glance
2011 Purdue Football Information Guide Table of Contents 2011 At A Glance.......................................................................... 2 Purdue Football History & Records ....................................62-188 2011 Opponents .......................................................................... 3 Annual Results ........................................................................................ 62-64 2011 Composite Big Ten Schedule ............................................... 4 Coaching Records // Assistant Coaches .................................................. 65-66 All-Time Letterwinners (Alphabetical) .................................................... 66-75 Coaching Staff .........................................................................5-11 All-Time Letterwinners (Numerical) ....................................................... 75-83 Head Coach Danny Hope ............................................................................... 5 All-Time Starting Lineups ........................................................................ 84-90 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Gary Emanuel................................... 6 All-Time Series Records ............................................................................... 91 Special Teams Coordinator J.B. Gibboney ..................................................... 6 Results vs. All Opponents ...................................................................... 92-99 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Gary Nord ..........................................