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...— An investment group led by Thomas Ricketts has emerged as the winning bidder in Tribune Co.’s auction of the Chicago Cubs, according to the Sun-Times. Tribune chose Mr. Ricketts’ bid from three finalists who submitted final bids for the Cubs franchise,...
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Tom Ricketts, Ph.D., professor of health policy and management and director of the North Carolina rural health research program and program on health policy analysis, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, discusses collaboration to bring together faculty and students from UNC and the L'École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique in France.
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Though its title and cast suggests a lighthearted romantic comedy, Trouble for Two is actually a fairly faithful adaptation of three of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Suicide Club" stories. Robert Montgomery stars as incognito Prince Florizel, who is lured to a gathering of strange characters devoted to suicide and murder. One of the conclave members is the enigmatic Miss Vandelur (Rosalind Russell) -- who, unbeknownst to Florizel, is actually the princess he is slated to marry. It soon develops that the Suicide Club is being used as a blind by a gang of international terrorists, bent on toppling Florizel from his throne. Louis Hayward has a fascinating bit as "The Man with the Cream Tarts," whose burning desire to end his own life leads Florizel into the clutches of the villains. Robert Montgomery - Prince Florizel Rosalind Russell - Miss Vandeleur Frank Morgan - Col. Geraldine Reginald Owen - Dr. Franz Noel Louis Hayward - Young Man with Cream Tarts David Holt - Florizel as a Child Virginia Weidler - Miss Vandeleur as a Child E.E. Clive - The King Walter Kingsford - Malthus Ivan Simpson - Collins Tom Moore - Maj. O'Rock Robert Greig - Fat Man Guy Bates Post - Ambassador Pedro de Cordoba - Sergei Sidney Bracey - Henchman Leonard Carey - Valet Frank Darien - King's Aide Pat Flaherty - Ship Captain Fred Graham - Club Guard Leyland Hodgson - Capt. Rich Olaf Hytten - Butler Frank McGlynn, Jr. - Club Member Edgar Norton - Herald W.J. O'Brien - Club Waiter Pat O'Malley - Purser Paul Porcasi - Cafe Proprietor Tom Ricketts - Excited Club Member Larry Steers - Officer
Grays Athletic 3 - 1 Ebbsfleet United 1st January 2009 Grays Athletic: Arnold, Batt, Ashton, Stuart, Wilnis, Cogan, Thurgood, Sloma, Welsh, Slabber (Hickie 89), Thomas Subs Not Used: Gier, Dayes, Davis, Olima Goalscorer: Thurgood(31), Welsh(50), Stuart(79). Ebbsfleet United: Cronin, Slatter, Hawkins, Pooley, Opinel, Shakes, Barrett, Murray (Hand 46), Long (Ibe 67), Gash, Moore (Purcell 46) Subs Not Used: Stone, Ricketts. Goalscorer: Ibe(73) Attn: 748
The great Ernst Lubitsch directed this farce (written by Charles M. Brackett and Billy Wilder) about a free-wheeling millionaire, Michael Brandon (Gary Cooper), who enjoys getting married but has a hard time staying married: he's had seven wives and is looking for number eight. He thinks he may have found her in the person of Nicole de Loiselle (Claudette Colbert), whom he meets in a shop on the French Riviera. Unfortunately for Michael, Nicole doesn't like him very much and keeps rebuffing his advances, even though most women would be only too happy to marry him for his money. For just that reason, Nicole's father (Edward Everett Horton), a financially embarrassed French nobleman, strongly suggests that matrimony with Michael would be a good especially since Michael doesn't want to take no for an answer. Nicole eventually relents and weds Michael, but when she tries to get him to change a few of his habits during the honeymoon, he makes plans to divorce her. But Nicole has finally decided that she loves Michael after all, and, as he tries to flee from her, she gives chase, determined to win his heart once and for all. The same story was previously filmed as a silent picture in 1923. Claudette Colbert - Nicole de Loiselle Gary Cooper - Michael Brandon Edward Everett Horton - Marquis de Loiselle David Niven - Albert De Regnier Elizabeth Patterson - Aunt Hedwige Herman Bing - Monsieur Pepinard Franklin Pangborn - Asst. Hotel Manager Rolfe Sedan - Floorwalker Lawrence Grant - Prof. Urganzeff Lionel Pape - Monsieur Potin Tyler Brooke - Clerk Tom Ricketts - Uncle Andre Barlowe Borland - Uncle Fernandel Charles Halton - Monsieur de la Coste, Leon Ames - Ex-Chauffeur Hooper Atchley - Excited passenger Paul Bryar - Radio announcer Gino Corrado - Waiter Who Carries Armand Cortes - Asst. Hotel Manager Joseph Crehan - American tourist Sheila D'Arcy - Maid Albert D'Arno - Newsboy Dorothy Dayton - Bit part Paula DeCardo - Bit part Ray DeRavenne - Package Clerk Ellen Drew - Secretary Norah Gale - Bit part Pauline Garon - Customer Grace Goodall - Nurse Sacha Guitry - Extra Harriette Haddon - Bit part Warren Hymer - Kid Mulligan Olaf Hytten - Valet Gwen Kenyon - Bit part Alphonse Martell - Hotel Employee Joyce Mathews - Bit part Harold Minjir - Photographer Carol Parker - Bit part John Picorri - Conductor Ruth Rogers - Bit part Dorothy White - Bit part Gloria Williams - Bit part
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A far from factual filmed biography of Mexican patriot Pancho Villa, Viva Villa! was written by lengendary screenwriter Ben Hecht. We first meet the young Villa when his father is beaten to death after protesting Diaz' seizure of the Mexican peons' land. Pancho exacts a temporary revenge by knifing one of his father's killers, then heads for the hills, where he organizes a band of renegades. As he "matures," Pancho is played by child actor Phillip Cooper and adult star Wallace Beery. Though ruthless in his treatment of the rich, Pancho is a hero to the poor, who receive the spoils of Villa's raids. Befriended by American reporter Johnny Sykes (Stuart Erwin), Villa becomes internationally famous thanks to Sykes' articles concerning his exploits. Pancho also finds a strong ally in Don Felipe de Castillo (Donald Cook), who introduces the rebel bandit to Madero (Henry B. Walthall), the leader of the peon revolt. Madero convinces Villa to join forces with him, the better to oust the Diaz regime. His principal rival in this goal is ambitious General Pascal (Joseph Schildkraut), who intends to set up an even more despotic regime once Diaz is eliminated. Emerging victorious in his fight against the federales, Villa is encouraged to go back home by Madero. Illiterate and dangerously naïve, Villa quickly runs into trouble with the new government, giving Pascal a chance to humiliate his former "comrade in arms." Later, Pascal shows his true colors by assassinating Madero and assuming control of Mexico. Thirsting for revenge, Villa and his men go on a bloody rampage, culminiating in the ritualistic murder of the treacherous Pascal (he is staked out on an anthill and covered with honey). Made president of Mexico upon the elimination of Pacal, Villa once more finds himself in over his head. Unable to deal with political infighting, Villa retires to his ranch. One day, after running into his old friend Johnny Sykes (Stu Erwin), Villa is shot and mortally wounded by his onetime friend Don Felipe, who holds Pancho responsible for the death of his sister Teresa (Fay Wray). As he dies, Villa begs Johnny to tell him what his epitaph will be. Improvising quickly, Johnny tells of Villa's love for Mexico and his many accomplishments. Partially filmed on location in Mexico, Viva Villa was plagued with a multitude of production problems, not least of which was the diplomatic gaffe committed by Lee Tracy, the film's original Johnny Sykes: While standing on a balcony watching a military parade, an inebrieated Tracy relieved himself on the troops below and was immediately fired. Another crisis arose when the Mexican government objected to star Wallace Beery, on the grounds that Beery usually played villains or buffoons. Despite these and other setbacks, Viva Villa was finally completed under the assured directorial hand of MGM troubleshooter Jack Conway and the expert supervision of David O. Selznick. Though some critics objected to the film's violence, Viva Villa was a financial success. Wallace Beery - Pancho Villa Leo Carrillo - Diego Fay Wray - Teresa Donald Cook - Don Felipe Joseph Schildkraut - Gen. Pascal George E. Stone - Chavito Stuart Erwin - Johnny Sykes Katherine de Mille - Rosita Frank Puglia - Villa's Father David Durand - Bugle Boy George Regas - Don Rodrigo Henry Armetta Mischa Auer - Military Attache Ralph Bushman - Calloway Shirley Chambers - Wrong Girl Emile Chautard - General Andre Cheron - French Reporter Steve Clemente Phillip Cooper - Villa as a Boy Harry Cording - Majordomo John Davidson Nigel de Brulier - Judge Nick De Ruiz - Peons Carlos de Valdez - Old Man Sam Godfrey - Prosecuting Attorney Brandon Hurst Chris-Pin Martin James Martin - Mexican Officer Francis McDonald - Villa's Man Bob McKenzie - Bartender John Merkyl - Pascal's Aide Belle Mitchell - Wife Leonard Mudie - Statesman Herbert Prior Pedro Regas - Staff Charles Requa Tom Ricketts - Grandees Julian Rivero - Telegraph Operator Adrian Rosley Hector V. Sarno - Mendoza Brother Harry Semels - Soldier Paul Stanton - Newspaperman Charles Stevens Arthur Thalasso - Butcher Arthur Treacher - English Reporter Michael Visaroff - Russian Reporter William Von Brincken - German Reporter Henry B. Walthall - Madero H.B. Warner - Bit Leo White - Man Clarence H. Wilson - Jail Official
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We Went to College is a perceptive spoof of alumni "homecoming" reunions. Hugh Herbert plays a daffy economics professor, who invites old grads Glenn Harvey (Charles Butterworth), Phil Talbot (Walter Abel) and Senator Budger (Walter Catlett), among many others, to attend the annual homecoming rally. It isn't long before the three middle-agers jump-start their old campus rivalries, much to the consternation of their wives. Our heroes also try their best to interfere with campus activities, notably the all-important homecoming football game. The finale, in which the inebriated Glenn Harvey stumbles onto the football field to prevent a touchdown, was based on an actual incident, which presumably wasn't quite as amusing as what happens on screen. Charles Butterworth - Glenn Harvey Walter Abel - Phil Talbot Hugh Herbert - Professor Una Merkel - Susan Edith Atwater - Nina Walter Catlett - Sen. Budger Charles Trowbridge - President Timlin Tom Ricketts - Grandpop
This second of MGM's Thin Man films reteams William Powell and Myrna Loy as, respectively, bibulous private detective Nick Charles and his socialite wife Nora. The Charleses are sucked into another murder case via Nick's lovely cousin Elissa Landi, whose husband Alan Marshall has vanished. Hubby has been conducting an affair with nightclub thrush Dorothy McNulty (later known as Penny Singleton) and is also blackmailing gangsterish Joseph Calleia. When the corpses begin piling up, Nick and Nora try to piece the clues together, with the earnest assistance of Jimmy Stewart, who carries a torch for Landi. You won't believe who turns out to be the murderer in this one--then again, given the plot's strict adherence to "least likely suspect" formula, you probably will. William Powell - Nick Charles Myrna Loy - Nora Charles James Stewart - David Graham Elissa Landi - Selma Landis Joseph Calleia - Dancer Jessie Ralph - Aunt Katherine Forrest Alan Marshal - Robert Landis Teddy Hart - Floyd Casper Sam Levene - Lt. Abrams William Law - Lum Kee George Zucco - Dr. Adolph Kammer Paul Fix - Phil Byrnes Jack Adair - Escort of Dizzy Blonde Edie Adams - Girl Ernie Alexander Ed Allen - Man Murray Alper - Kid Charles Arnt - Drunk (uncredited) Vince Barnett - Wrestling manager William Benedict Donald Briggs - Reporter William Burress - General John Butler - Racetrack Tout Joe Caits - Joe Charles "Heinie" Conklin Baldwin Cooke - Photographer Edgar Dearing - Bill, the San Francisco Policeman Dorothée - Polly Byrnes Mary Gordon - Rose (the cook) Maude Turner Gordon - Helen George Guhl - S.F. Police Captain Ben Hall - Butcher Boy Sherry Hall - Photographer John Kelly - Harold Edith Kingdon - Hattie Clarence Kolb - Lucius Richard Loo - Headwaiter Sue Moore John T. Murray - Jerry Jack Norton - Reporter Harvey Parry Joe Phillips - Willie Thomas Pogue - William Jack Raymond - Photographer George H. Reed - Porter Tom Ricketts - Henry the Butler Constantine Romanoff Dick Rush - San Francisco Detective Dorothy McNulty - Polly Byrnes Alice H. Smith - Emily George Taylor - Eddie Zeffie Tilbury - Lucy Charles Trowbridge - Police Examiner Harry Tyler - Fingers Guy Usher - Chief of Detectives Monte Vandergrift - Man (uncredited) Dorothy Vaughan - Charlotte Bobby Watson - Leader of Late Crowd Eric Wilton - Peter, butler
You could be forgiven for thinking pawn brokers went out with rickets, scurvy and the workhouse. But you would be wrong, and the reason for that is bad news. But very good news for pawn brokers, as well of course lots of excuses for lame puns...
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AAA's Under 15 & Under 17 Championships Saturday 9th August 2008, (Day 1 only) Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Under 17 Men's 100 Metres Heat 1 (Wind: -2.9 m/s) 1 Simeon Ramsay-Graham Herne Hill Harriers 11.23 Q 2 Alex Jovanovski Watford Harriers 11.35 Q 3 James Armstrong Southport Waterloo AC 11.52 Q 4 Jack Miller Bexley AC 11.52 q 5 Tashan Barrett Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 11.69 6 Romane Walcott Enfield & Haringey AC 11.76 7 Jahmal Mills Great Yarmouth D AC 11.82 Heat 2 (Wind: -1.4 m/s) 1 William Ife Enfield & Haringey AC 11.11 Q 2 Olu Oyewobi Enfield & Haringey AC 11.24 Q 3 Dewayne Simms Ealing Southall & Middx 11.30 Q 4 Nayef Abed Sale Harriers Manchester 11.46 q 5 James Alcock Medway & Maidstone AC 11.65 6 Robert Blake Wigan & District H & AC 11.79 7 Tyler Johnson City Of Plymouth AC 12.01 Heat 3 (Wind: -1.1 m/s) 1 Deji Tobais Windsor South Eton & H 11.22 Q 2 Jordan Arthur Enfield & Haringey AC 11.41 Q 3 Ronnie Pocklington Blackheath & Bromley Harriers 11.46 Q 4 Finbarr Ricketts Highgate Harriers 11.56 q 5 Christopher Burgess Bolton United Harriers 11.57 6 Liam Clowes Crewe & Nantwich 11.70 7 Zac Gibson Bedford & County AC 12.28 DNS 30 Adam Forrest Wigan & District H & AC Heat 4 (Wind: -2.5 m/s) 1 Kieran Showler-Davis Winchester & District AC 11.09 Q 2 Tom Mosley Leeds City AC 11.35 Q 3 Peter Watling Wolverhampton & Bilston 11.54 Q 4 Marcus Roome Derby AC 11.56 q 5 Thomas Cusworth Wrexham AAC 11.59 6 Reece Noonan Enfield & Haringey AC 11.63 7 Oliver Back Liverpool Harriers 11.65 8 Alex Hawkins Solihull & Small Heath AC 11.67 Semi Final 1 (Wind: -1.7 m/s) 1 Kieran Showler-Davis Winchester & Dist AC 10.88 Q 2 Olu Oyewobi Enfield & Haringey AC 11.06 Q 3 Dewayne Simms Ealing Southall & Middx 11.16 Q 4 Nayef Abed Sale Harriers Manchester 11.26 q 5 Simeon Ramsay-Graham Herne Hill Harriers 11.29 q 6 Jordan Arthur Enfield & Haringey AC 11.34 7 Peter Watling Wolverhampton & Bilston 11.53 8 Finbarr Ricketts Highgate Harriers 11.56 Semi Final 2 (Wind: -3.0 m/s) 1 Deji Tobais Windsor South Eton & H 11.06 Q 2 William Ife Enfield & Haringey AC 11.40 Q 3 Tom Mosley Leeds City AC 11.40 Q 4 Ronnie Pocklington Blackheath & Bromley 11.46 5 Marcus Roome Derby AC 11.52 6 Alex Jovanovski Watford Harriers 11.56 7 Jack Miller Bexley AC 11.58 8 James Armstrong Southport Waterloo AC 11.61 Final (Windspeed -1.7 m/s) 1 Deji Tobais Windsor South Eton & H 10.86 2 Kieran Showler-Davis Winchester & District 10.96 3 William Ife Enfield & Haringey AC 11.01 4 Olu Oyewobi Enfield & Haringey AC 11.12 5 Dewayne Simms Ealing Southall & Middx 11.32 6 Simeon Ramsay-Graham Herne Hill Harriers 11.37 7 Tom Mosley Leeds City AC 11.38 8 Nayef Abed Sale Harriers Manchester 11.40
AREQUIPA THE SECOND CITY IN IMPORTANCE IN PERU, TALKING economic, social, industrial, social and tourists. Arequipa, at the foot of Misti, beautiful snowcapped cone of over 5500 meters., Is surrounded by majestic volcanoes, one of which was found precisely to the world famous "Mummy Juanita." Located at 2360 meters above sea level, in the buttresses of the Peruvian Andes, is the second city of Peru. Arequipa is known as the "White City" with the whiteness of the special "chair", abundant volcanic rock through this area, which were constructed magnificent temples, like that of The Company; convents, as the Santa Catalina and palaces , As the Huasacache, also known as The Mansion of the founder. Its beauty, its light and its special landscapes captivate the visitor. For his extraordinary climate, dry and clear, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, with temperatures do not rise to 25 degrees and very rarely descend from the 10, Arequipa is also known as the city's "Eternal Blue Sky." In the Department of Arequipa is located "The Colca, the deepest canyon and beautiful in the world, the cradle delCondor. The surrounding heights that are populated by auquénidos thus became the first producer and exporter of wool, mainly of fine Vicuña and the Alpaca. Arequipa is also the largest industrial and commercial center of southern Peru. Crossing trains, planes and roads, is surrounded by large seats miners who have used it to be chosen as the venue of the last Convention of Mining Engineers of Peru since September 1999. Arequipa, also known as the "city leader" by the political unrest of its inhabitants, has a population close to a million inhabitants and has a wide range of guesthouses and hotels to accommodate its visitors and all the facilities of transport and communications a modern city. It was the headquarters of the Bolivarian Sports Games XIII Arequipa'97. Finally, Arequipa is a city mostly mestizo, accused of personality, and Peru has given the large number of men and women who have reached important positions in politics, literature and the arts, such as: Sister Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Vizcardo and Juan Pablo Guzman, Mariano Melgar, Thomas Alvarez, Nicolasde Pierola, checkerberry Francisco, Jose Luis Bustamante and Rivero, Victor Andres Belaunde, Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and more recently the prominent writer Mario Vargas Llosa, among others
AREQUIPA THE SECOND CITY IN IMPORTANCE IN PERU, TALKING economic, social, industrial, social and tourists. Arequipa, at the foot of Misti, beautiful snowcapped cone of over 5500 meters., Is surrounded by majestic volcanoes, one of which was found precisely to the world famous "Mummy Juanita." Located at 2360 meters above sea level, in the buttresses of the Peruvian Andes, is the second city of Peru. Arequipa is known as the "White City" with the whiteness of the special "chair", abundant volcanic rock through this area, which were constructed magnificent temples, like that of The Company; convents, as the Santa Catalina and palaces , As the Huasacache, also known as The Mansion of the founder. Its beauty, its light and its special landscapes captivate the visitor. For his extraordinary climate, dry and clear, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, with temperatures do not rise to 25 degrees and very rarely descend from the 10, Arequipa is also known as the city's "Eternal Blue Sky." In the Department of Arequipa is located "The Colca, the deepest canyon and beautiful in the world, the cradle delCondor. The surrounding heights that are populated by auquénidos thus became the first producer and exporter of wool, mainly of fine Vicuña and the Alpaca. Arequipa is also the largest industrial and commercial center of southern Peru. Crossing trains, planes and roads, is surrounded by large seats miners who have used it to be chosen as the venue of the last Convention of Mining Engineers of Peru since September 1999. Arequipa, also known as the "city leader" by the political unrest of its inhabitants, has a population close to a million inhabitants and has a wide range of guesthouses and hotels to accommodate its visitors and all the facilities of transport and communications a modern city. It was the headquarters of the Bolivarian Sports Games XIII Arequipa'97. Finally, Arequipa is a city mostly mestizo, accused of personality, and Peru has given the large number of men and women who have reached important positions in politics, literature and the arts, such as: Sister Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Vizcardo and Juan Pablo Guzman, Mariano Melgar, Thomas Alvarez, Nicolasde Pierola, checkerberry Francisco, Jose Luis Bustamante and Rivero, Victor Andres Belaunde, Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and more recently the prominent writer Mario Vargas Llosa, among others
AREQUIPA THE SECOND CITY IN IMPORTANCE IN PERU, TALKING economic, social, industrial, social and tourists. Arequipa, at the foot of Misti, beautiful snowcapped cone of over 5500 meters., Is surrounded by majestic volcanoes, one of which was found precisely to the world famous "Mummy Juanita." Located at 2360 meters above sea level, in the buttresses of the Peruvian Andes, is the second city of Peru. Arequipa is known as the "White City" with the whiteness of the special "chair", abundant volcanic rock through this area, which were constructed magnificent temples, like that of The Company; convents, as the Santa Catalina and palaces , As the Huasacache, also known as The Mansion of the founder. Its beauty, its light and its special landscapes captivate the visitor. For his extraordinary climate, dry and clear, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, with temperatures do not rise to 25 degrees and very rarely descend from the 10, Arequipa is also known as the city's "Eternal Blue Sky." In the Department of Arequipa is located "The Colca, the deepest canyon and beautiful in the world, the cradle delCondor. The surrounding heights that are populated by auquénidos thus became the first producer and exporter of wool, mainly of fine Vicuña and the Alpaca. Arequipa is also the largest industrial and commercial center of southern Peru. Crossing trains, planes and roads, is surrounded by large seats miners who have used it to be chosen as the venue of the last Convention of Mining Engineers of Peru since September 1999. Arequipa, also known as the "city leader" by the political unrest of its inhabitants, has a population close to a million inhabitants and has a wide range of guesthouses and hotels to accommodate its visitors and all the facilities of transport and communications a modern city. It was the headquarters of the Bolivarian Sports Games XIII Arequipa'97. Finally, Arequipa is a city mostly mestizo, accused of personality, and Peru has given the large number of men and women who have reached important positions in politics, literature and the arts, such as: Sister Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Vizcardo and Juan Pablo Guzman, Mariano Melgar, Thomas Alvarez, Nicolasde Pierola, checkerberry Francisco, Jose Luis Bustamante and Rivero, Victor Andres Belaunde, Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and more recently the prominent writer Mario Vargas Llosa, among others
AREQUIPA THE SECOND CITY IN IMPORTANCE IN PERU, TALKING economic, social, industrial, social and tourists. Arequipa, at the foot of Misti, beautiful snowcapped cone of over 5500 meters., Is surrounded by majestic volcanoes, one of which was found precisely to the world famous "Mummy Juanita." Located at 2360 meters above sea level, in the buttresses of the Peruvian Andes, is the second city of Peru. Arequipa is known as the "White City" with the whiteness of the special "chair", abundant volcanic rock through this area, which were constructed magnificent temples, like that of The Company; convents, as the Santa Catalina and palaces , As the Huasacache, also known as The Mansion of the founder. Its beauty, its light and its special landscapes captivate the visitor. For his extraordinary climate, dry and clear, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, with temperatures do not rise to 25 degrees and very rarely descend from the 10, Arequipa is also known as the city's "Eternal Blue Sky." In the Department of Arequipa is located "The Colca, the deepest canyon and beautiful in the world, the cradle delCondor. The surrounding heights that are populated by auquénidos thus became the first producer and exporter of wool, mainly of fine Vicuña and the Alpaca. Arequipa is also the largest industrial and commercial center of southern Peru. Crossing trains, planes and roads, is surrounded by large seats miners who have used it to be chosen as the venue of the last Convention of Mining Engineers of Peru since September 1999. Arequipa, also known as the "city leader" by the political unrest of its inhabitants, has a population close to a million inhabitants and has a wide range of guesthouses and hotels to accommodate its visitors and all the facilities of transport and communications a modern city. It was the headquarters of the Bolivarian Sports Games XIII Arequipa'97. Finally, Arequipa is a city mostly mestizo, accused of personality, and Peru has given the large number of men and women who have reached important positions in politics, literature and the arts, such as: Sister Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Vizcardo and Juan Pablo Guzman, Mariano Melgar, Thomas Alvarez, Nicolasde Pierola, checkerberry Francisco, Jose Luis Bustamante and Rivero, Victor Andres Belaunde, Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and more recently the prominent writer Mario Vargas Llosa, among others
AREQUIPA THE SECOND CITY IN IMPORTANCE IN PERU, TALKING economic, social, industrial, social and tourists. Arequipa, at the foot of Misti, beautiful snowcapped cone of over 5500 meters., Is surrounded by majestic volcanoes, one of which was found precisely to the world famous "Mummy Juanita." Located at 2360 meters above sea level, in the buttresses of the Peruvian Andes, is the second city of Peru. Arequipa is known as the "White City" with the whiteness of the special "chair", abundant volcanic rock through this area, which were constructed magnificent temples, like that of The Company; convents, as the Santa Catalina and palaces , As the Huasacache, also known as The Mansion of the founder. Its beauty, its light and its special landscapes captivate the visitor. For his extraordinary climate, dry and clear, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, with temperatures do not rise to 25 degrees and very rarely descend from the 10, Arequipa is also known as the city's "Eternal Blue Sky." In the Department of Arequipa is located "The Colca, the deepest canyon and beautiful in the world, the cradle delCondor. The surrounding heights that are populated by auquénidos thus became the first producer and exporter of wool, mainly of fine Vicuña and the Alpaca. Arequipa is also the largest industrial and commercial center of southern Peru. Crossing trains, planes and roads, is surrounded by large seats miners who have used it to be chosen as the venue of the last Convention of Mining Engineers of Peru since September 1999. Arequipa, also known as the "city leader" by the political unrest of its inhabitants, has a population close to a million inhabitants and has a wide range of guesthouses and hotels to accommodate its visitors and all the facilities of transport and communications a modern city. It was the headquarters of the Bolivarian Sports Games XIII Arequipa'97. Finally, Arequipa is a city mostly mestizo, accused of personality, and Peru has given the large number of men and women who have reached important positions in politics, literature and the arts, such as: Sister Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Vizcardo and Juan Pablo Guzman, Mariano Melgar, Thomas Alvarez, Nicolasde Pierola, checkerberry Francisco, Jose Luis Bustamante and Rivero, Victor Andres Belaunde, Cardinal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and more recently the prominent writer Mario Vargas Llosa, among others
RIP Steve (Killer Epin) we'll miss you
Top 20 goals from the 2007/08 season. 1899, Cardiff City F.C, The Bluebirds, Ninian Park, 1927, Fred Keenor, Hughie Ferguson, Len Davies, Jimmy Nelson, Sam Irving, Tom Sloan, George McLachlan, Tom Farguahson, Ernie Curtis, Billy Hardy, Tom Watson, Brian Clarke, John Toshack,Derek Tapscott, Gary Bell, Phil Dwyer, Don Murray, Brian Harris, Bill Irwing, Barry Jones, Ronnie Bird, Roger Gibson, John Charles, Robin Friday, Mike England, John Robinson, Andy Legg, Andy Campbell, Alan Lee, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, Dave Jones, Peter Ridsdale, Terry Burton, Paul Wilkinson, Martyn Margetson, 0-0, 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0, 0-1, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 5-1, 6-1, 0-2, 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 0-3, 1-3, 2-3, 3-3, 4-3, 0-4, 1-4, 2-4, 3-4, 4-4, Jason Koumas, Darren Purse, Jermaine Darlington, Phil Mulryne, Cameron Jerome, Joe Ledley, Kevin Cooper, Michael Ricketts, Neil Alexander, Steven Thompson, Glenn Loovens, Neil Cox, Neal Ardley, Michael Chopra, Paul Parry, Kerrea Gilbert, Jeff Whitley, Roger Johnson, Jason Byrne, Stephen McPhail, Riccardo Scimeca, Riccy Scimeca, Michael Oakes, Ross Turnbull, Kasper Schmeichel, Peter Enckelman, Kevin McNaughton, Tony Capaldi, Gavin Rae, Peter Whittingham, Robbie Fowler, Steven MacLean, Stephen McPhail, Paul Parry, Roger Johnson, Warren Feeney, David Forde, Joe Ledley, Trevor Sinclair, Darcy Blake, Rhys Weston, Chris Barker, Jon Brown, Matt Green, Aaron Ramsey, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Josh Maggenis, Chirs Gunter, Goal, Corner, Penalty Kick, Free Kick, Offside, Tom Heaton, Miguel Comminges, Goalkeeper, Defender, Midfielder, Striker, Right-Back, Left-Back, Centre-Back, Left-Midfielder, Sweeper, Winger, Wing Back, Attacking Midfielder, Defensive Midfielder, Centre-Midfielder, Right-Midfielder, Leeds United, Elland Road, Stoke City, Britannia Stadium, Crewe Alexandra, Gresty Road, Burnley, Turf Moor, Birmingham City, St. Andrew's Stadium, Sunderland, Stadium of light, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wolves, Molineux, Leicester City, The Walkers Stadium, West Bromwich Albion, The Hawthorns, Liverpool, Anfield, Middlesborough, The Riverside Stadium, Queens Park Rangers, QPR, Loftus Road, Bristol City, Ashton Gate, Barnsley, Oakwell, Portsmouth, Fratton Park, Wembley, FA Cup, Carling Cup, Premier League, Coca-Cola Championship, Coca-Cola League One, Coca-Cola League Two, Blue Square Premier, Blue Square North, Blue Square South, Simply The Best, Tina Turner, Piranhas, Tom Hark, Johnny Cash, Ring of fire, Eye of the tiger, Survivor, Arsenal, The Emirates Stadium, The Gunners, The Gooners, Aston Villa, Villa Park, The Citizens, Blackburn Rovers, Ewood Park, Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, The Reebok Stadium, Chelsea, Stamford Bridge, The Blues, Everton, Goodison Park, The Toffees, Fulham, Craven Cottage, The Cottagers, Hull City, KC Stadium, The Tigers, Liverpool, Anfield, The Reds, Manchester City, City of Manchester Stadium, Eastlands, Sky Blues, Manchester United, Old Trafford, The Red Devils, Middlesborough, The Riverside Stadium, Borough, Newcastle United, St.James' Stadium, The Magpies, Portsmouth, Fratton Park, Pompey, Stoke City, The Britannia Stadium, The Potters, Sunderland, Stadium Of Light, The Black Cats, Tottenham Hotspurs, White Hart Lane, Spurs, West Bromwich Albion, West Brom, W.B.A, The Hawthorns, The Baggies, West Ham United, Uptone Park, Boleyn Ground, The Hammers, Wigan Athletic, JJB Stadium, The Latics.
Katie Spain chats to one half of UK band Clocks about pimped tour buses, festivals and knots. Check out http://clocks.seatwaveblogs for the band's tour diary and part one of the interview.
Katie Spain chats to one half of UK band Clocks about their first musical memories, playing under the influence and Scouting For Girls. Stay tuned for part two. http://backstagepass.seatwaveblogs.com
Studying the habits of tom and rickets
NAIA Nationals 2008 A Final 200 Med Relay Men Lane 7: Thomas Bourdin 24.15 Chris Ricketts 27.00 Jon Lau 22.61 Jacob Kovarik 21.23 1:34.99
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
September 28, 2007 Degree Ceremony
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...chooses three of the board's 12 members because the family owns 22 percent of the company. Two of Ricketts' kids, Thomas and Peter Ricketts, serve on Ameritrade's board with their father. Ricketts devoted most of his comments at the meeting to praising the...
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Beatrice Daily Sun
http://www.beatricedailysun.com/articles/2008/02/21/ap-state-ne/d8uuaol80.txt
Lindenwood University - lane 4 - 4th place :) crew: Thomas Bourdin, Ivo Ivanov, Jon Lau and Chris Ricketts
Aired April 12, 2006
Air Date April 12, 2006
Air Date April 12, 2006
AREQUIPA LA SEGUNDA CIUDAD EN IMPORTANCIA EN EL PERÚ, HABLANDO ECONOMICAMENTE, SOCIALMENTE, INDUSTRIALMENTE, SOCIALMENTE Y TURISTICAMENTE. Arequipa, al pie del Misti, hermoso cono nevado de más de 5,500 mts., se encuentra rodeada de majestuosos volcanes, en uno de los cuales precisamente se halló a la mundialmente famosa "Momia Juanita". Ubicada a 2360 metros de altura sobre el nivel del mar, en los contrafuertes de los Andes peruanos, es la segunda ciudad del Perú. Arequipa es conocida como la "Ciudad Blanca" por la especial blancura del "sillar", piedra volcánica abundante por esta zona, con la que fueron construidos sus magníficos templos, como el de La Compañía; conventos, como el de Santa Catalina; y palacios, como el de Huasacache, también conocido como La Mansión del Fundador. Su belleza, su luz especial y sus paisajes cautivan al visitante. Por su clima extraordinario, seco y límpido, con más de 300 días de sol al año, con temperaturas que no suben de 25 grados y muy rara vez bajan de los 10, Arequipa también es conocida como la ciudad del "Eterno Cielo Azúl". En el Departamento de Arequipa se encuentra ubicado "El Colca", el cañón más profundo y hermoso del mundo, cuna delCondor. Las alturas que lo circundan están pobladas de auquénidos habiéndose convertido por ello en el primer centro productor y exportador de lana, principalmente de Alpaca y la finísima Vicuña. Arequipa es, además, el más importante centro comercial e industrial del sur del Perú. Cruce de trenes, aviones y caminos, está rodeada de grandes asientos mineros que le han valido ser elegida como sede de las últimas Convención de Ingenieros de Minas del Perú desde Setiembre de 1999. Arequipa, también conocida como "la ciudad caudillo" por la inquietud política de sus habitantes, tiene una población cercana al millón de habitantes y cuenta con una gran variedad de hostales y hoteles para acoger a sus visitantes y todas las facilidades de transporte y comunicaciones de una ciudad moderna. Fue la sede de los XIII Juegos Deportivos Bolivarianos Arequipa'97. Por último, Arequipa es fundamentalmente una ciudad mestiza,de acusada personalidad, y ha dado al Perú gran número de hombres y mujeres que han alcanzado importantes posiciones en la política,las letras y las artes, tales como: Sor Ana de los Angeles Monteagudo, Juan Pablo Vizcardo y Guzmán, Mariano Melgar, Alvarez Thomas, Nicolasde Pierola, Francisco Mostajo, José Luís Bustamante y Rivero,Víctor Andrés Belaunde, Cardenal Juan Landázuri Ricketts, y más recientemente el prominente escritor Mario Vargas Llosa, entre otros. VIVA AREQUIPA "LA SEGUNDA CIUDAD DEL PERÚ" CIUDAD BLANCA
Geist Radio's Tom and Steve give you the skinny on this year's City of Lawrence Mayoral Race
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...the University of Chicago and worked at the Chicago Board Options Exchange before forming Incapital with several partners. Thomas Ricketts' younger siblings, Todd and Laura, also live in Chicago. Todd and Laura Ricketts helped start a nature-based travel Web...
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Columbus Telegram
http://www.columbustelegram.com/articles/2007/07/12/ap-state-ne/d8qbbaf80.txt
Cardiff City Season 2005 / 2006 Joe ledley, 1899, Cardiff City F.C, The Bluebirds, Ninian Park, 1927, Fred Keenor, Hughie Ferguson, Len Davies, Jimmy Nelson, Sam Irving, Tom Sloan, George McLachlan, Tom Farguahson, Ernie Curtis, Billy Hardy, Tom Watson, Brian Clarke, John Toshack,Derek Tapscott, Gary Bell, Phil Dwyer, Don Murray, Brian Harris, Bill Irwing, Barry Jones, Ronnie Bird, Roger Gibson, John Charles, Robin Friday, Mike England, John Robinson, Andy Legg, Andy Campbell, Alan Lee, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, Dave Jones, Peter Ridsdale, Terry Burton, Paul Wilkinson, Martyn Margetson, 0-0, 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 4-0, 5-0, 6-0, 0-1, 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 5-1, 6-1, 0-2, 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 0-3, 1-3, 2-3, 3-3, 4-3, 0-4, 1-4, 2-4, 3-4, 4-4, Jason Koumas, Darren Purse, Jermaine Darlington, Phil Mulryne, Cameron Jerome, Joe Ledley, Kevin Cooper, Michael Ricketts, Neil Alexander, Steven Thompson, Glenn Loovens, Neil Cox, Neal Ardley, Michael Chopra, Paul Parry, Kerrea Gilbert, Jeff Whitley, Roger Johnson, Jason Byrne, Stephen McPhail, Riccardo Scimeca, Riccy Scimeca, Michael Oakes, Ross Turnbull, Kasper Schmeichel, Peter Enckelman, Kevin McNaughton, Tony Capaldi, Gavin Rae, Peter Whittingham, Robbie Fowler, Steven MacLean, Stephen McPhail, Paul Parry, Roger Johnson, Warren Feeney, David Forde, Joe Ledley, Trevor Sinclair, Darcy Blake, Rhys Weston, Chris Barker, Jon Brown, Matt Green, Aaron Ramsey, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Josh Maggenis, Chirs Gunter, Goal, Corner, Penalty Kick, Free Kick, Offside, Tom Heaton, Miguel Comminges, Goalkeeper, Defender, Midfielder, Striker, Right-Back, Left-Back, Centre-Back, Left-Midfielder, Sweeper, Winger, Wing Back, Attacking Midfielder, Defensive Midfielder, Centre-Midfielder, Right-Midfielder, Leeds United, Elland Road, Stoke City, Britannia Stadium, Crewe Alexandra, Gresty Road, Burnley, Turf Moor, Birmingham City, St. Andrew's Stadium, Sunderland, Stadium of light, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wolves, Molineux, Leicester City, The Walkers Stadium, West Bromwich Albion, The Hawthorns, Liverpool, Anfield, Middlesborough, The Riverside Stadium, Queens Park Rangers, QPR, Loftus Road, Bristol City, Ashton Gate, Barnsley, Oakwell, Portsmouth, Fratton Park, Wembley, FA Cup, Carling Cup, Premier League, Coca-Cola Championship, Coca-Cola League One, Coca-Cola League Two, Blue Square Premier, Blue Square North, Blue Square South, Simply The Best, Tina Turner, Piranhas, Tom Hark, Johnny Cash, Ring of fire, Eye of the tiger, Survivor, Arsenal, The Emirates Stadium, The Gunners, The Gooners, Aston Villa, Villa Park, The Citizens, Blackburn Rovers, Ewood Park, Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, The Reebok Stadium, Chelsea, Stamford Bridge, The Blues, Everton, Goodison Park, The Toffees, Fulham, Craven Cottage, The Cottagers, Hull City, KC Stadium, The Tigers, Liverpool, Anfield, The Reds, Manchester City, City of Manchester Stadium, Eastlands, Sky Blues, Manchester United, Old Trafford, The Red Devils, Middlesborough, The Riverside Stadium, Borough, Newcastle United, St.James' Stadium, The Magpies, Portsmouth, Fratton Park, Pompey, Stoke City, The Britannia Stadium, The Potters, Sunderland, Stadium Of Light, The Black Cats, Tottenham Hotspurs, White Hart Lane, Spurs, West Bromwich Albion, West Brom, W.B.A, The Hawthorns, The Baggies, West Ham United, Uptone Park, Boleyn Ground, The Hammers, Wigan Athletic, JJB Stadium, The Latics.
Lindenwood lane 3 - 1st., Luther lane 4 - 2nd. Lindenwood's crew: Thomas Bourdin, Ivo Ivanov, Jon Lau, and Chris Ricketts
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...and Frank Rousculp. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 4, and one hour prior to the service at the Bope-Thomas Funeral Home in Somerset. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Monday, March 5, 2007, at the funeral home with Pastor Paul Hansen...
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Zanesville Times Recorder
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070303/OBITUARIES/703030333/1023/rss03
Thomas Ricketts the Punk Rocker... Kings Bromley Lichfield Staffordshire Birmingham Alrewas Yoxall England Thomas Grace Joanne Keith Ricketts Richard Crosse School Kings Bromley is a small village on the south bank of the river Trent, five miles N of Lichfield, comprising within its parish 3463 acres of land, and 704 inhabitants. The manor derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia. Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. The Norman village church, which dates back to at least 1170, is named All Saints.
On the way to Amarillo... Kings Bromley Lichfield Staffordshire Birmingham Alrewas Yoxall England Thomas Grace Joanne Keith Ricketts Richard Crosse School Kings Bromley is a small village on the south bank of the river Trent, five miles N of Lichfield, comprising within its parish 3463 acres of land, and 704 inhabitants. The manor derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia. Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. The Norman village church, which dates back to at least 1170, is named All Saints. Grace Ricketts of Kings Bromley, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
City of Lichfield, England... feeding the ducks on Sunday! Kings Bromley Lichfield Staffordshire Birmingham Alrewas Yoxall England Thomas Grace Joanne Keith Ricketts Richard Crosse School Kings Bromley is a small village on the south bank of the river Trent, five miles N of Lichfield, comprising within its parish 3463 acres of land, and 704 inhabitants. The manor derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia. Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. The Norman village church, which dates back to at least 1170, is named All Saints.
Grace & Thomas Ricketts from Kings Bromley, England and their postcard to China...! Kings Bromley Lichfield Staffordshire Birmingham Alrewas Yoxall England Thomas Grace Joanne Keith Ricketts Richard Crosse School Kings Bromley is a small village on the south bank of the river Trent, five miles N of Lichfield, comprising within its parish 3463 acres of land, and 704 inhabitants. The manor derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia. Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. The Norman village church, which dates back to at least 1170, is named All Saints.
Thomas Ricketts from Kings Bromley, England: Meet my little sister Grace, my mum and my nanny. Kings Bromley Lichfield Staffordshire Birmingham Alrewas Yoxall England Thomas Grace Joanne Keith Ricketts Richard Crosse School Kings Bromley is a small village on the south bank of the river Trent, five miles N of Lichfield, comprising within its parish 3463 acres of land, and 704 inhabitants. The manor derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia. Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. The Norman village church, which dates back to at least 1170, is named All Saints.

