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Popular independents are Frontier Communications, and Windstream Communications.
It sold its local telephone operations and the Frontier name in 2001 to Citizens Communications, which renamed itself Frontier Communications in 2008.
He has served on the board of directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center advisory board, the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society, and as a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on High Performance Computing and Communications, Information Technology and Next Generation Internet.
* John Purcell, retired President and CEO, Frontier Communications and current President and CEO, Fibertech Networks
The Museum of Broadcast Communications called it " perhaps the most socially conscious series the medium has ever seen ", a show " singularly resonant with New Frontier liberalism.
From top left: AT & T Corporation | Bell System, AT & T, General Foods, United Airlines, Avery Dennison | Avery International, Continental Airlines, Celanese, United Way of America | United Way, Rockwell International, Minolta, Girl Scouts of the USA, Lawry's Foods, Quaker Oats, Kleenex, Frontier Airlines ( 1950-1986 ) | Frontier Airlines, Dixie Cup | Dixie, Warner Books, Warner Communications, and Fuller Paints
These include, or have included, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Australian Privacy Foundation, the Electronic Privacy Information Center ( US ), Statewatch ( UK ), the Electronic Frontier Foundation ( US ), the European Digital Rights Initiative, Consumers International, the Foundation for Information Policy Research ( UK ), Liberty ( UK ), the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Moscow Human Rights Network, Amnesty International, Privacy Ukraine, Quintessenz ( Austria ), Human Rights Watch, Bits of Freedom ( Netherlands ), freedominfo. org, Index on Censorship, the Association for Progressive Communications, the Global Internet Liberty Campaign, Charter 88 ( UK ), the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates and the Thai Civil Liberties Union.
See Frontier Communications.
# Frontier Communications services the remaining portions of UBE in Tinicum and Nockamixon Townships either via Ulherstown or Ferndale exhanges.
Wired telephone service is provided by Frontier Communications.
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It was funded and named after sponsor Frontier Communications Company, that also provided new black leather chairs for players and coaches.
* Joseph Paul Clayton, President and CEO of DISH Network Corporation and former CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio (' 01 -' 04 ), chairman of Sirius XM Radio (' 04-08 ), and President and CEO of Frontier Communications (' 97 -' 99 ) ( Xi Chapter )

Frontier and provides
In addition to biannual brochures distributed throughout the Niagara Frontier, the Continuing Education website ( www. niagara. edu / ce ) provides access to registration information online.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library is open for visitors, as well as the Museum of American Frontier Culture, which provides insight into life in early America.
During the spring of 2008 Frontier Flying Service began the process of merging with Hageland Aviation Services, the companies continue to operate separate certificates with Frontier Flying Service providing service between major hubs and focus communities with the Beech 1900C aircraft while Hagleand Air Service provides point to point service out of the hubs and focus communities to smaller villages, both companies do business under the name " Frontier Alaska " and have begun merging resources and operations at all their shared airports.
Jumps are not absolutely instantaneous, but only take a few seconds each, which must be considered literal as the series makes few other concessions to the vast distances and travel times of deep space ( e. g. for sub-light intrasystem travel, Frontier merely provides a low-multiplier " fast forward " option ).
With 41 schools operating across Manitoba, the Frontier School Division provides educational services to a larger geographical area than any other school division in Canada.
The historical galleries include the American Cowboy Gallery, a look at the life and traditions of a working cowboy and ranching history ; the American Rodeo Gallery, fashioned after a 1950s rodeo arena, provides a look at America's native sport ; the Joe Grandee Museum of the Frontier West Gallery, which exhibits some of the more than 4, 500 artifacts once belonging to Western artist Joe Grandee ; the Native American Gallery, focusing on the embellishments that Western tribes made to their everyday objects to reflect their beliefs and histories, and ; the Weitzenhoffer Gallery of Fine American Firearms, which houses over a hundred examples of firearms, by Colt, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Sharps, Winchester, Marlin, and Parker Brothers, used to tame the West.
Perceptis maintains a financial business relationship with Frontier Capital, ( Frontier provides growth funding for the business ) and the City of Cleveland ’ s Economic Development organization.
Its impenetrable terrain, cave networks and border with the semi-autonomous Pakistani North-West Frontier Province provides significant advantages for unconventional warfare and militant groups.

Frontier and local
The most prominent local agencies include: Monet Investment Bank, BDSec, MICC, and Frontier.
There is a hardware store, a massage studio, a used book store, an internet cafe, a travel website, a coffee shop, a family restaurant, various hair salons, a liquor store, the Tilton Library, Frontier Regional High School, Georgios Restaurant and pizzeria, In Touch Studios ( a massage therapy salon ), Hillside Pizza, Polish American Citizens Club and a small, local brewery.
The local school district is Camden-Frontier, which incorporates residents from Camden as well as Frontier and Montgomery.
Though the article, " Saint Peter Don't You Call Me " published in Frontier magazine, was not widely disseminated, it caught considerable attention when Mitford appeared on a local television broadcast with two industry representatives.
As such, between the World Wars, the Gurkha regiments fought in the Third Afghan War in 1919 and then participated in numerous campaigns on the North-West Frontier, mainly in Waziristan, where they were employed as garrison troops defending the frontier, keeping the peace amongst the local populace and keeping the lawless and often openly hostile Pathan tribesmen in check.
Six years later he joined the local Frontier Guards at the outbreak of the Dakota War of 1862.
* In the Walt Disney movie Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier, Davy is appointed magistrate of the local community.
It was in an effort by a local sports management company that is seeking to bring a minor league franchise to Detroit in the Frontier League.
Frontier was located in the same building as Marmalade Audio and was best known for recording local Reggae bands on 1 ” 16 Track Tape.
In addition to remaining as a key member of the Frontier until 2006, Ho hosted weekly radio programmes on two local radio stations in 2006-on RTHK and PRHK.
The others, i. e. local assembly members and the rest of Upper House chairs, formed Kōmei and independent friend of the New Frontier Party.
Frontier troops were often given land rather than pay ; as they farmed for themselves, their direct costs diminished, but so did their effectiveness and the stimulus to the local economy that their pay supplied.
Dera Ismail Khan was created as an administrative unit of British India, part of the Derajat Division of the North-West Frontier Province, though this was not accepted by the local rulers.
Based upon the recommendations of the Tucker committee in 1944 ( see above ), the newly formed Pakistani government decided to move away from the previous British policy of ' forward defence ' in the North-West Frontier region and ordered the withdrawal of forces from Waziristan, as it was felt that the presence of a regular military force in the region was provoking tensions with the local tribesmen.
Similarly, the Scouts of the Frontier Corps understood both the local terrain and the local political minefields, that is, who could be trusted ( e. g. the Turi ), and who could never ( almost invariably, this would mean the Mahsuds ); who was currently nursing a grievance and therefore best avoided, and who had just had a claim settled to their satisfaction and might be uncharacteristically friendly.
The Frontier Corps were not founded expressly on a tribal basis, but the older corps drew their recruits from the local tribal area :-
The bank officially opened its doors for business on July 1 as the amalgamation of the four note-issuing banks active in Manchuria prior to that time, namely: the Bank of the Three Eastern Provinces, the Bank of Kirin, the Bank of Heilungkiang and the Frontier Bank controlled by local warlord Chang Tso-lin.
The Frontier Market Scouts Program transforms compassionate and capable young professionals into talent scouts and investment managers serving local entrepreneurs and social-minded investors in low-income and weak-capital regions of the world.

Frontier and service
As a result of their compulsory military service to the Habsburg Empire during conflict with the Ottoman Empire, the population in the Military Frontier was free of serfdom and enjoyed much political autonomy, unlike the population living in the parts ruled by Hungary.
It is served by daily twin turbo-prop airline service to Anchorage by PenAir, Era Alaska, and Everts Air Cargo ( EvertsAir. com ), and Boeing 737 all-cargo service on Northern Air Cargo, as well as daily flights to Nome and outlying villages by Bering Air, Alaska Transportation Service ( freight only ), and Era Aviation, now known as Era Alaska and parent company of Era Aviation, Hageland Aviation Services, Frontier Flying Service, and Arctic Circle Air, with the Unalakleet-based Era operations being the subject of The Discovery Channel's 2011 series " Flying Wild Alaska.
Arctic Circle Air Service, Frontier Flying Service, Servant Air, Warbelow's Air Ventures, and Wright Air Service offer passenger flight service.
Soon transferred to the 12th Lancers, he saw active service with that regiment in the 8th Cape Frontier War of 1852 — 1853.
Despite the addition of service, Frontier Airlines pulled out of SJC in May 2010, citing lack of profitability on its single flight from the airport to Denver, Colorado.
To replace the fleeing Croats, the Habsburgs called on the Orthodox populations of Bosnia and Serbia to provide military service in the Croatian Military Frontier.
From the end of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 until the start of the World War I the Gurkha Regiments saw active service in Burma, Afghanistan, the North-East Frontier and the North-West Frontiers of India, Malta ( the Russo-Turkish War, 1877 – 78 ), Cyprus, Malaya, China ( the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 ) and Tibet ( Younghusband's Expedition of 1905 ).
Following the end of the Boer War, Trenchard decided to apply for service in the West African Frontier Force and was granted the position of Deputy Commandant of the Southern Nigeria Regiment with the promise that he was entitled to lead all regimental expeditions.
Frontier Airlines ended service as of June 2007 after two years of operating nonstop to Denver.
* Frontier Airlines offers international service to Cancún and Punta Cana in partnership with Apple Vacations.
However in December of that year, Frontier rerouted the Denver service through Boise, reducing the flight time by 25 minutes.
* On August 24, 1986 the original Frontier Airlines ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy, ending its seven year long service to Denver.
* Continental Airlines began Boeing 737 service to Eugene in April of 1987, picking up Frontier Airlines ' previous service to Denver.
Starting Fall of 2010, Frontier Airlines will launch service at the airport, shifting its Milwaukee flight from Tampa International Airport.
Frontier also plans to launch nonstop service to Omaha in the beginning of 2011.
As Frontier Airlines withdrew from the western Kansas market in 1968, Aviation Services moved in to assume air service.
The modern necktie taken up, then spread by, Western Europe traces back to the time of Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ) when Croatian mercenaries from the Croatian Military Frontier in French service, wearing their traditional small, knotted neckerchiefs, aroused the interest of the Parisians.
Four new airlines were soon added to Sacramento International: Continental returned ( 2000 ) and Frontier ( 2002 ), Mexicana ( 2002 ), Hawaiian ( 2002 ), and Aloha Airlines ( 2003 ) initiated service.
On January 6th, 2013, Frontier Airlines will end service to Denver.
Frontier Airlines stated that the airline would be interested in bringing service to Rochester once the airport received the grant.
Today, the largest passenger jet aircraft to serve Santa Barbara on a scheduled basis is the Embraer ERJ-190 operated by Republic as Frontier Airlines with nonstop service to Denver.
His service saw extensive operations in North West Frontier Province.

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