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** and Stadion
** DSB Stadion, a football stadium in Alkmaar, Netherlands sponsored by the above bank

** and home
** xFIP: This variant substitutes a pitcher's own home run percentage with the league average
** Franklin Field, a football field once home to the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and the home field of the University of Pennsylvania Quakers since 1895
** Commodore 64 ( or C64 or C = 64 ), an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August 1982, the single best-selling personal computer model of all-time
** Commodore 128 ( or C128, CBM 128, or C = 128 ), a home / personal computer introduced in January 1985, the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines
** Commodore Plus / 4, a home / personal computer featuring standard office software applications built-in, released in 1984
** Commodore PET, Commodores first full-featured computer, a home / personal computer first produced in 1977
** Commodore VIC-20, an 8-bit home computer announced in 1980
** Commodore Semiconductor Group, also known as MOS Technology, Inc., famous for its various designs for Commodore Internationals range of home computers
** Gauntlet: The Deeper Dungeons, an expansion pack for the home computer ports of the original Gauntlet
** Gauntlet III: The Final Quest, a 1991 home computer game.
** Orach Chayim: " The Way of Life " worship and ritual observance in the home and synagogue, through the course of the day, the weekly sabbath and the festival cycle.
** Place du Panthéon in Paris, home of the Paris Law Faculty and now used in the names of two of the thirteen successor universities to the University of Paris-Pantheon-Sorbonne and Pantheon-Assas
** Renowned medium, Derek Acorah visited Manning's home, stating that he was able to communicate with the spirit, and that it was called " Jim " and had died from a heart attack at the age of 58 around 1900.
** Gramophone record ( used for distributing some 1980s home computer programs ) ( mechanical )
** Comedy of situation – features characters sharing the same common environment, such as a home or workplace, accompanied with jokes as part of the dialogue.
** Stadionul Venus, a multi-purpose stadium, former home ground of the football team
** German Federal Prosecutor Siegfried Buback and his driver are shot by 2 Red Army Faction members while waiting at a red light near his home in Karlsruhe.
** Reggie Jackson blasts 3 home runs to lead the New York Yankees to a World Series victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
** Mrs. Madeline Dassault, 63, wife of a French plane manufacturer and politician, is kidnapped while leaving her car in front of her Paris home ; she is found unharmed the next day in a farmhouse from Paris.
** Judy Garland dies of drug overdose in her London home
** Followers of Charles Manson murder Sharon Tate, ( who was eight months pregnant ), and her friends: Folgers coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski, and Hollywood hairstylist Jay Sebring at the home of Tate and her husband, Roman Polanski, in Los Angeles, California.
** An avalanche in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania kills 26, including Vulcan Crucible Steel Co heir-apparent Samuel A. Stafford Sr., when two 100 ton boulders fall on a bus filled with wartime steel workers on their way home.
** Bob Dylan is injured in a motorcycle accident near his home in Woodstock, New York.
** Recruitment begins in Britain for a home defence force: the Local Defence Volunteers, later known as the Home Guard.

** and sports
** Record ( newspaper ), a Portuguese sports newspaper
** Récord, a Mexican sports newspaper
** Major sports championship since the 49ers won Super Bowl XXIX in 1995.
** Major sports championship since the 49ers win in Super Bowl XXIX.
** Rafael Vidal, Venezuelan swimmer and sports commentator ( d. 2005 )
** Jim Rome, American sports T. V.
** Sigfrid Edström, Swedish sports official ( b. 1870 )
** Dave MacDonald, sports car driver ( b. 1936 )
** Jon Miller, American sports announcer
** Johan Derksen, Dutch footballer and sports journalist
** David Coleman, British TV sports broadcaster
** Rob Pelinka, American sports agent
** Mel Allen, American sports reporter ( d. 1996 )
** John Facenda, American sports announcer ( d. 1984 )
** István Gyulai, Hungarian sports official ( d. 2006 )
** Gene Autry, American actor, singer, and sports team owner ( b. 1907 )
** Jim Nantz, American sports announcer
** Linda Cohn, American sports reporter
** Gary Lineker, English footballer and sports presenter
** Doug Russell, American sports media personality
** Sam DeLuca, American football offensive lineman and sports broadcaster ( d. 2011 )
** Max Robertson, British sports commentator ( d. 2009 )
** Teddy Wakelam, English sports broadcaster and rugby union player ( d. 1963 )
** Toronto Argonauts, the oldest professional sports team still playing in North America
** Dan Shulman, Canadian sports announcer

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