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Christie and Cup
The " founding players " of the Power were Tiffeny Milbrett, Christie Pearce and Sara Whalen of the 1999 USA Women's World Cup team.
Middlesbrough boost their bid for a UEFA Cup place by spending a total of £ 8. 5million on new signings Chris Riggott, Malcolm Christie and Michael Ricketts.
* University of Leeds v. University of Manchester v. University of Liverpool: The Christie Cup
The Christie Cup is an inter-university competition between Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester in numerous sports since 1886.
Double FA Cup winning football manager Ron Atkinson, and platinum album selling singer Tony Christie, frequent the village's golf clubs.
* 22 April – Kitch Christie ( 58 ), rugby coach who led the Springboks to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup ( leukemia )
Finally however, under the guidance of Kitch Christie as head coach and Francois Pienaar as captain, Transvaal was able to win the Currie Cup in 1993 with a 21-15 victory over Natal in Durban.
Christie, after being asked to leave by the Northerns administration halfway through the 1990 season, moulded the players into a great unit and achieved success in 1993 and 1994 at Currie Cup level before becoming Springbok coach to win the World Cup in 1995.

Christie and University
They have been sampled and covered by various artists including Tony Christie, Utah Saints, Ministry of Sound, Craig David, George Michael, KMFDM, Robbie Williams and Out of the Blue ( Oxford University ).
But the Agatha Christie / Edmund Cork and Harold Ober literary correspondence files, currently held at Exeter University in Devon, indicate Sleeping Murder was written early in 1940.
Richard Copley Christie ( 22 July 1830 – 9 January 1901 ) was an English lawyer, University teacher, philanthropist and bibliophile.
Christie studied art history at Harvard University, where he was briefly assistant conductor of the Harvard Glee Club.
According to University of Portland tradition, Archbishop Alexander Christie, the head of the Archdiocese of Oregon City, saw a large building on the bluff from aboard a ship on the nearby Willamette River.
* Christie, Carl A. and Hatch, F. J., Ocean Bridge: The History of RAF Ferry Command, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, c1995.
Major landmarks within the riding include the western portion of the University of Toronto, the CN Tower, Rogers Centre ( formerly Skydome ), Air Canada Centre, the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, the Toronto Eaton Centre, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto City Hall, Kensington Market, Chinatown, Christie Pits, Trinity Bellwoods Park, the southern portion of Bay Street and Palmerston Boulevard.
Chris Christie and a medical-education advisory committee appointed by Christie endorsed the merger proposal but also called for the merger of Rutgers ' Camden campus into Rowan University.
He was assisted in building the plant by Alexander Graham Christie, 1880 – 1964, a mechanical and electrical engineering graduate from the University of Toronto, who later in 1909 became associate professor of engineering at the University of Wisconsin, and in 1914 joined the School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Christie was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and graduated from the law school of the University of British Columbia in 1970.
The UK Stop the War Coalition, in particular John Rees of the SWP, initiated the signing of the declaration by European leftists, including: Jeremy Corbyn MP, George Galloway MP, Tony Benn, Susan George ( scholar / activist based in France ), Bob Crow, Mick Rix ( general secretary, UK train drivers ' Aslef union ), Julie Christie, George Monbiot, Harold Pinter, Ghayasuddin Siddiqui ( Muslim Parliament ), Tommy Sheridan ( Scottish socialist ), Dr Ghada Karmi ( research fellow, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter ), Tariq Ali.
* Christie, Christopher, The British Country House of the Eighteenth Century, Manchester University Press, Oxford ( 2000 ) ISBN 0-7190-4724-2
The doctors cited concerns that a dislocation of services from the Christie Hospital could jeopardise patient outcomes and their campaign was supported by both the University of Manchester and Cancer Research UK.
According to University of Washington Professor Patrick Christie, live fish caught for food export earns approximately $ 6000 a ton.
* Christie, Patrick, Assistant Professor, Society and the Oceans Lecture, The University of Washington, April 2005.

Christie and Manchester
* Play It Again, Sam ( Linda Christie )-Library Theatre, Manchester
Upon his death in 1887, he bequeathed much of his fortune for the people of Manchester, with the Whitworth Art Gallery and Christie Hospital partly funded by Whitworth's money.
Professor Stephen Shalet, a leading endocrinologist who works for the Christie Hospital in Manchester, is reported to have told The Observer, " Every endocrinologist should have an orchidometer.
He was president of the Whitworth Institute from 1890 to 1895 and was much interested in the medical and other charities of Manchester, especially the Cancer Pavilion and Home, of whose committee he was chairman from 1890 to 1893, and which later became the Christie Hospital.
Several hospitals including the Christie Hospital and Manchester Royal Infirmary have been built along the road.
Watson later underwent an extensive rehabilitation programme including radiotherapy at Christie Hospital in Manchester.
In April 2005, the Manchester Evening News reported that sixty doctors had signed a petition calling on the Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority not to move services away from Christie as part of a review of services.
* 12 January-Britain's tallest self-supporting sculpture, the " B of the Bang ", is unveiled in Manchester by Linford Christie.
* Christie Hospital, cancer-research hospital in Manchester
It was created in association with Teenage Cancer Trust ( TCT ), the Home and Garden Show's official charity, and the design will now be incorporated into the TCT unit at Christie Hospital, Manchester.
In May 2010 Atkinson again took part in the Great Manchester Run, she was competing on behalf of Manchester's The Christie hospital.
In May 2011 Atkinson again took part in the Great Manchester Run, she was competing on behalf of Manchester's The Christie hospital.

Christie and competes
Each year a mystery runner competes: these have included Lillian Board, Iwan Thomas and Linford Christie.

Christie and annually
Under the supervision of the Christie family, the festival has been held annually since 1934, except in 1941-45 during World War II and 1993 when the theatre was being rebuilt.

Christie and 28
In the 2009 Gubernatorial Election, Republican Chris Christie received 64 % of the vote, defeating incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine, who received 28 %.
In the 2009 Gubernatorial Election, Republican Chris Christie received 65 % of the vote, defeating Democrat Jon Corzine, who received around 28 %.
In the 2009 race for Governor, Republican Chris Christie received 50. 0 % of the vote in Teterboro ( 10 cast ), ahead of Democrat Jon Corzine, who received around 30. 0 % ( 6 votes ), with 16 ballots cast among the borough's 28 registered voters, for a turnout of 57. 1 %.
In 2002 the BC Liberals and Education Minister Christie Clark introduced Bills 27 & 28 forcing teachers back to work and banning collective bargaining.
Francis Edward Camps, FRCP, FRCpath ( 28 June 1905 – 8 July 1972 ) was a famous English pathologist notable for his work on the cases of serial killer John Christie and suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams.
Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Hicks ( née Christie ; 5 August 1919 – 28 October 2004 ) was the only child of author Agatha Christie ( with her first husband Archibald Christie ), and from the time of Christie's death in 1976 worked to maintain and strengthen the reputation of her mother as a literary figure, and to protect the integrity of her works.
The New Palace Theatre Company ( Green & Lenagan ) presented the first ever Agatha Christie Theatre Festival it run from 8 May to 28 July 2001.
In 2009, they played at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on February 28 with Owen Pallett, backed by an orchestra arranged by Nico Muhly and conducted by Michael Christie.

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