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A 1997 excavation at Cowboy Wash near Dolores, Colorado, found remains of at least twenty-four human skeletons that showed evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism.
Only a single England victory had come in a match in which the Ashes were still at stake, namely the First Test of the 1997 series.
* Since 1997, a series of cultural, art, music and entertainment events have taken place in November at various locations in the town, under the title, Novembernebel ( November fog )
In 1997, a team of researchers led by John Gustafson from Ames Laboratory ( located on the Iowa State campus ) finished building a working replica of the Atanasoff – Berry Computer at a cost of $ 350, 000.
* 1997 – Egon Krenz, the former East German leader, is convicted of a shoot-to-kill policy at the Berlin Wall.
By 1997, the refinery reached the same rate of production it was at before the war.
Hill accepted a position as a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Social Change at University of California, Berkeley in January 1997, but soon joined the faculty of Brandeis University — first at the Women's Studies Program, later moving to the Heller School for Social Policy and Management.
Naval Air Station Alameda ( NAS ), at Alameda Point, was decommissioned in 1997, and is in process of being turned over to the City of Alameda for civilian development.
Other productions in the United States include one in 1902 starring Minnie Maddern Fiske and a 1997 production starring Janet McTeer ( in a critically acclaimed performance ) at the Belasco Theater, which received three Tony Awards and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play.
Lowenstein ( 2000 ) describes that LTCM established an arbitrage position in Royal Dutch Shell in the summer of 1997, when Royal Dutch traded at an 8 to 10 percent premium.
President Bill Clinton ( center ), first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton ( right ) and their daughter Chelsea Clinton ( left ) wave to watchers at a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, January 20, 1997.
Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin holding a joint press conference at the White House, October 29, 1997
The Council of the European Union decided against Belarus in 1997: The PCA was not concluded, nor was its trade-related part ; Belarusian membership in the Council of Europe was not supported ; bilateral relations at the ministerial level were suspended and EU technical assistance programs were frozen.
The Black Sea deluge theory ( published in 1997 by William Ryan and Walter Pitman from Columbia University ) contends that the Bosphorus was formed about 5600 BC when the rising waters of the Mediterranean / Sea of Marmara breached through to the Black Sea, which at the time ( according to the theory ) was a low-lying body of fresh water.
The Radical Enlightenments of Benjamin Franklin ( 1997 ) – fresh look at the intellectual roots of Franklin
Barney died on August 12, 1997, and in his honor that night's game at Camden Yards against the Oakland Athletics was held without a public – address announcer.
The idea for Big Brother is said to have come during a brainstorm session at the Dutch-based international television production firm Endemol, on March 10, 1997.
In February 1997, cloning became the focus of media attention when Ian Wilmut and his colleagues at the Roslin Institute announced the successful cloning of a sheep, named Dolly, from the mammary glands of an adult female.
The channel launched as BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997 at 17: 30 as part of the BBC's foray into digital domestic television channels, becoming the first competitor to Sky News, which had been running since 1989.
Until June 2007, The New York Times, from which the Square gets its name, was published at offices at 239 West 43rd Street ; the paper stopped printing papers there on June 15, 1997.
According to Blair ( 1997 ) British Steel faced serious problems at the time of its formation, including obsolescent plants ; plants operating under capacity and thus at low efficiency ; outdated technology ; price controls that reduced marketing flexibility ; soaring coal and oil costs ; lack of capital investment funds ; and increasing competition on the world market.

1997 and invitation
He chaired the United States Delegation at the 1994 Cairo Conference on Population and Development, and was the lead U. S. negotiator for the Kyoto Climate Conference until he resigned from the Administration in late 1997 to accept Ted Turner ’ s invitation to be President of the newly created United Nations Foundation.
The success of The City of Lost Children led to an invitation to direct the fourth movie in the Alien series – Alien Resurrection ( 1997 ).
Dave Navarro and the Red Hot Chili Peppers's Flea joined Porno for Pyros to record " Hard Charger " in 1997 for Howard Stern's movie, Private Parts soundtrack which led to a brief Jane's Addiction Relapse tour with Flea replacing Avery as bassist, after he declined an invitation to rejoin the band.
In 1997 he and his wife at the time, Lee Ray, moved to the Rocky Mountain Dharma Center at Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche's invitation to become the first teacher in residence.
From August 2, 1997 until then the Roman Catholic Church enjoyed the facilities of the Alexander Church by invitation.
Formal signing of this agreement would pave the way for a July 1997 invitation from NATO to several nations, probably including Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, to join the organization.
In January 1997, Burton played in the AT & T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, at the invitation of AT & T, the tournament sponsor.
Neither Solow nor Stiglitz addressed his criticism, despite an invitation to do so in the September 1997 issue of the journal Ecological Economics.
David Wilshire vocally opposed Princess Diana speaking in the House of Commons about landmines in 1997, following an invitation from the newly-elected Labour government.
Up until the second season in 1997, qualifying was based on results in high profile tournaments, or by invitation from the sponsoring company.
Earlier in May 1997, the film was accepted into the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, but Miramax declined the invitation due to re-shoots that were needed for the film, including footage of Stallone 40 pounds heavier.
In June 1997, New York Islanders general manager Mike Milbury extended an invitation to Granato to attend Islanders training camp.
An invitation to return to Japan was promptly extended, resulting in a second tour during the fall of 1997 with legendary violinist and soloist Isaac Stern.
In 1994, Satin Strings played at the D-Day celebrations in Normandy, France and this performance led to an invitation to play at the 1997 Inauguration of President Bill Clinton.
Although Cradock was invited by the British government to attend the ceremony of the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong on 30 June 1997, Cradock felt that they would not like him to be there and turned down the invitation.
At the invitation of Juilliard ’ s president, William Schuman, Robert Mann founded the Juilliard String Quartet in 1946 and served as the ensemble ’ s first violinist until his retirement from the quartet in 1997.

1997 and Logitech
In 1997, Scott Adams masqueraded as a management consultant to Logitech executives ( as Ray Mebert ), with the cooperation of the company ’ s vice-chairman.
In 1988 he took the Logitech Group public on the Swiss stockmarket, and on the Nasdaq in 1997.

1997 and CEO
Charlie had been CEO of the team since 2003, and Dick had been vice chairman since 1997.
In 1997, Don Yannias, a long-time associate and investment advisor of Safra, became CEO of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. A new company, Britannica. com Inc. was spun off in 1999 to develop the digital versions of the Britannica ; Yannias assumed the role of CEO in the new company, while that of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. remained vacant for two years.
Jobs returned to Apple as a consultant in 1997 and then after the 4th of July weekend the same year became interim CEO.
* Lucie Salhany was the first CEO, from the network's launch in 1995 until 1997.
* Dean Valentine was CEO from 1997 to 2001.
* CEO ( 1979-November 1997 )
Former U. S. congresswoman Patricia Schroeder served as the association's outspoken CEO from 1997 until 2009.
In February 1997, he was named president of the corporation, in addition to continuing to serve as CEO.
In October 1997, Roth became president and CEO of the company which became known as Nortel Networks.
By 1997 Burke was signed by Jim Fifield, the President and CEO of EMI, to Point Blank Records, a subsidiary of Virgin Records, where he released an album The Definition of Soul, that was produced by one of his sons, King Solomon Haile Selassie Burke.
The move was accelerated when Eric Schmidt became CEO in 1997 and then Christopher Stone was brought in.
Vespa thrived, until 1992, when Giovanni Alberto Agnelli became CEO, but Agnelli was already suffering from cancer and died in 1997.
On August 22, 1997, stockholders filed a class-action lawsuit in the California Superior Court in San Francisco, " accusing Macromedia and five executives — including chairman, CEO, and former president, John Colligan — of misleading stockholders on the company's product success and financial health and of engaging in insider trading during the class period of April 18, 1996 to January 9, 1997 ".
* 1992: Bud Colligan is co-founder and CEO of Macromedia, a position he held until 1997 ; he served as Board Chairman 1992-1998.
* 1994: Altsys Corp and CEO James Von Ehr becomes a Macromedia vice-president, a position he held until 1997.
In 1997, CEO magazine chose him as its " CEO of the Year ," and Time magazine made him " Man of the Year.
Grove was Intel's president in 1979, its CEO in 1987, and its Chairman and CEO in 1997.
In 1997, the reconstituted Fairchild Semiconductor was reborn as an independent company, based in South Portland, Maine with Kirk Pond as CEO.
Derek V. Smith was the CEO of ChoicePoint from 1997 until its acquisition by Reed Elsevier.
After John Whitacre served as the first non-Nordstrom CEO in 1997, in 2001 the family reasserted its control, with the sons of Bruce A.

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