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2003 and Philadelphia
From 1978 to 2003, the Phillies inducted one former Phillie and one former member of the Philadelphia Athletics per year.
In 2003, a small team of investigators, including the American Marshall Barnes, the Canadian Fred Houpt, and the German Gerold Schelm, rejected Bielek's story of his participation in " The Philadelphia Experiment ".
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.
Over the team's 15 seasons, it was the Triple-A Minor League affiliate of the Montreal Expos ( 1993 – 2002 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 2003 – 2006 ), and Philadelphia Phillies ( 2007 ).
Philadelphia improved from their struggles at the second half of the regular season, beating an injury-plagued Chicago 4-2 to win their first series since 2003.
*" Flipside ", a song by rapper Freeway from his 2003 album Philadelphia Freeway
*" Mexican immigrants boost a growing Latino population " by Patrick Kerkstra, Philadelphia Inquirer, November 25, 2003.
Since the bell returned to Philadelphia, it has been moved out of doors only five times: three times for patriotic observances during and after World War I, and twice as the bell occupied new homes in 1976 and 2003.
* Benson, C. D. Public Piers Plowman: Modern Scholarship and Late Medieval English Culture ( Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003 ).
Since 2003, he has also played for the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Oakland Raiders.
) for the Exhibition " Barnett Newman ," Philadelphia Museum of Art, March 24 to July 7, 2002 ; Tate Modern London, September 19, 2002, to January 5, 2003 ISBN 0-87633-156-8
* August 22, 2003: The Philadelphia Eagles hosted the New England Patriots in the first pre-season football game at Lincoln Financial Field.
* September 6, 2003: Lincoln Financial Field hosted its first regular-season college football game, a college matchup of local Philadelphia rivals: Villanova and Temple.
On August 13, 2003, the Philadelphia Eagles and Temple University announced a 15-year agreement for Temple to play their home football games at Lincoln Financial Field.
His final wrestling appearance was May 12, 2003 in Philadelphia, PA on Monday Night Raw, three weeks before his death.
It housed the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, from 1971 to 2002 and the National League's Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, from 1971 to 2003.
Eighteen teams have all hosted an all-star game at least twice since the Mets last did: Atlanta Braves ( 1972 and 2000 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1983 and 2003 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1970 and 1988 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1981 and 1997 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1971 and 2005 ), Houston Astros ( 1968, 1986, and 2004 ), Kansas City Royals ( 1973 and 2012 ), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( 1967, 1989, and 2010 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1975 and 2002 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1965, 1985, and 2014 ), New York Yankees ( 1977 and 2008 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 and 1996 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1974, 1994, and 2006 ), San Diego Padres ( 1978 and 1992 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1984 and 2007 ), Seattle Mariners ( 1979 and 2001 ), and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 and 2009 ), and Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1969 and 1995 ).
" Sporadic trolley charter trips ran down Germantown Avenue and into North Philadelphia until 2003.
Sinéad De Roiste was the first " African Irish American ", as she called herself, representing Philadelphia ( 2003 ).
The tiles appear to be the work of a single person, initially thought to be James Morasco ( May 6, 1915 – March 15, 2003 ), a Philadelphia carpenter: in the early 1980s, someone by this name tried to interest Philadelphia-area newspapers in a similar idea.
Morasco died in 2003, but new tiles have since been seen in Philadelphia.
On March 29, 2003, the two men faced one another in Philadelphia, United States, with Hopkins winning by technical knockout in the eighth round.
He also played for the Detroit Tigers ( 2001 – 2002 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 2003, 2004 ), Chicago Cubs ( 2003 ), Tampa Bay Devil Rays ( 2004 ), the NPB's Orix Buffaloes ( 2005 ), Texas Rangers ( 2006 ) Philadelphia Phillies ( 2006-2007 ).

2003 and woman
In 2003, 8 out of 17 members at the Lions Club in Worcester, England resigned when a woman joined the club.
1. 8 children born / woman ( 2003 est.
* 2003In Fort Worth, Texas, Annika Sörenstam becomes the first woman to play the PGA Tour in 58 years.
In 2003, a woman was appointed to the cabinet as minister of education.
Given the harsh conditions of the retreat, the infant was left with a local family ( Two Europeans retracing the Long March route in 2003 met a woman in rural Yunnan province, said by local officials to be Mao and He Zizhen's long-lost daughter ).
In Youngstown Hall met Elizabeth Mary Turner ( 1909 – 2003 ), a woman of Hungarian background.
Her og Nå and TV 2 Nettavisen elected her as " Most sexy woman " in both 2003 and 2004.
On June 12 2003, European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of Van Kück, a German transsexual woman whose insurance company denied her reimbursement for gender reassignment surgery as well as hormone replacement therapy.
In Ilium by Dan Simmons, ( 2003 ), a woman who is addressed as the Wandering Jew plays a central role, though her real name is Savi.
* Gertrude Ederle ( 1905 – 2003 ), first woman to swim the English Channel.
In 2003, the White House declined to take a stand on the amendment, although Press Secretary Ari Fleischer relayed that President George W. Bush believed that marriage was between a man and a woman.
Other performances have been: in What's Eating Gilbert Grape ( 1993 ), as a woman who is having an affair with the title character ( played by Johnny Depp ); the role of Hannah Nixon in the Oliver Stone biopic, Nixon ( 1995 ); and in the Will Ferrell 2003 comedy Elf, as a woman who discovers that her husband is the father of one of Santa's elves.
In June 2003, the woman who had fabricated the accusation of rape, Nadine Milroy-Sloan, was imprisoned for attempting to pervert the course of justice. In February 2005, the publicist Max Clifford, who had acted for Milroy-Sloan, settled, paying Hamilton an undisclosed sum.
On August 30, 2003 she became the first woman to score in a Division I-A game when she kicked two extra points against Texas State University in the fourth quarter of a 72-8 New Mexico win.
* The Devil Wears Prada ( 2003 ) about a woman constantly bullied by her boss while working as an assistant at a fashion magazine.
In January 2003, a woman took an axe to the nose cone and fuel lines of a US Navy jet ; however, a trial ended in her acquittal.
In 2003, the Boeing corporation ran a series of recruitment ads featuring Hedy Lamarr as a woman of science.
" One captive Indian woman named Mariah from Big Meadows ( Lake Almanor today ), was one of those who did escape ( Burrill, 2003: 39 ).
* Penny Singleton ( 1908 – 2003 ), actress and first woman president of an AFL-CIO union,
An American woman raises her fist, as people in over 60 countries took to the streets on February 15, 2003, in opposition to the imminent 2003 invasion of Iraq | invasion of Iraq
Susan Travers ( 23 September 1909 – 18 December 2003 ) was an Englishwoman who was the only woman to serve officially with the French Foreign Legion.
Several classes of people comprise both men and women or women only, namely Hungarian Freedom Fighter in 1956, " U. S. Scientists " in 1960, Twenty-Five and Under in 1966, The Middle Americans in 1969, " American Women " in 1975, " The American Soldier " in 2003, You in 2006, and " The Protester " in 2011 ( represented on the cover by a woman ).
When she became the tabloid's first woman editor on 13 January 2003, she was widely expected either to terminate Page Three or to modify it so that the models would no longer appear topless.

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