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Costing £ 71. 4 million ( 2005 / 6 ), it is the BBC's most expensive national radio network and is considered by many to be the corporation's flagship.
Downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan | Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 2005, at the time Borders ' flagship store.
On the issue of targeted tax incentives, a 2005 Mackinac Center study showed that in its first 10 years Michigan ’ s “ flagship ” economic development program, the Michigan Economic Growth Authority ( MEGA ) created by former Gov.
Chrysalis Records folded into EMI subsidiary & flagship label EMI Records in 2005.
In 2005, the Crown Victoria was replaced as Ford's flagship sedan with the introduction of the Five Hundred.
In August 2005, Macromedia announced they had selected VP6 as the flagship new codec for video playback in the new Flash Player 8.
In 2005 and 2007 respectively, CBS dropped the St. Louis Cardinals from KMOX and the Pittsburgh Pirates from KDKA, ending two long relationships between the teams and their flagship stations.
On November 3, 2005, CNN announced that Brown would be leaving the network, with Anderson Cooper's program Anderson Cooper 360 ° replacing NewsNight as the flagship program in CNN's evening lineup in an effort to shift toward a younger demographic.
Its diversified holdings included Champagne Taittinger, Société du Louvre and Concorde Hotels, whose flagship is the famed Hotel de Crillon on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France as well as the Loire Valley wine producing firm of Bouvet-Ladubay, and a partnership in Domaine Carneros in California, until it was sold to Starwood Capital in 2005.
Lanpher moved to New York City in 2004 to co-host the Air America Radio flagship program The O ' Franken Factor She left the show on October 7, 2005 to write a memoir concerning her move to New York City, where she currently resides.
The flagship nightly news program SBT 24 Horas used opening sequences similar to GMA Network's 24 Oras in 2005 and Telecinco's Notícias Telecinco in 2006.
In 2005, Whole Foods opened its flagship store in downtown Austin.
From 2004 to 2005, Austen wrote issues 812 – 823 of DC Comics ' flagship title Action Comics, starring Superman.
The Score brand was revived in 2005 for the flagship set, while Donruss and Leaf exist as premium brands and Playoff as a memorabilia-oriented brand.
* Lenovo integrated the slot into their flagship ThinkPad T43 in May 2005.
Prior to joining Citytv, CKEM formerly served as the flagship station of Craig Media's A-Channel system from its launch in 1997 until 2005.
Another architect he has collaborated with is Eduardo Souto de Moura, e. g. on Portugal's flagship pavilions at Expo ' 98 in Lisbon and Expo 2000 in Hannover, as well as on the Serpentine Pavillon 2005.
* Beverley Mahood-host ( 2003 – 2005 ; now co-host of CMT Canada's flagship program, CMT Central )
Then, in 2005, the 30-year-old flagship relationship with the Michigan Wolverines ' football and basketball programs were dropped due to WJR signing a flagship rights deal with the Michigan State Spartans.
In 2005, WJR signed a five-year contract with the Michigan State Spartans, whose flagship had been WJR prior to 1976.
Its flagship commodity, Brent Crude was a world benchmark for oil prices, but the exchange also handled futures contracts and options on fuel oil, natural gas, electricity ( baseload and peakload ), coal contracts and, as of 22 April 2005, carbon emission allowances with the European Climate Exchange ( ECX ).
* The Government agreed to a £ 1. 5 million bailout of one of the most troubled schools in its flagship academies programme ten days before the 2005 general election
In 2005, Jeep introduced its new flagship SUV, the Jeep Commander, that was produced through 2010.

2005 and publication
In 2005, there was internal conflict about whether or not a gag rule should be imposed on ACLU employees to prevent publication of internal disputes.
In 2005, Flying Buffalo updated the 5th edition rules with a 5. 5 publication that added about 40 pages of extra material.
In March 2005, the weekly newspaper Toledo Free Press began publication, and it has a focus on news and sports.
In 2005, Hillig published a genetic analysis of the same set of accessions ( this paper was the first in the series, but was delayed in publication ), and proposed a three-species classification, recognizing C. sativa, C. indica, and ( tentatively ) C. ruderalis.
" In 2005 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who became Pope later that year but was then Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, described the series as " subtle seductions, which act unnoticed and by this deeply distort Christianity in the soul before it can grow properly ," and gave permission for publication of the letter that expressed this opinion.
The World Health Organization is quite emphatic on the importance of a person with diarrhea continuing to eat, with a 2005 publication for physicians stating: “ Food should never be withheld and the child's usual foods should not be diluted.
On 11 September 2005, the publication of the United Nations Human Development Index downgraded Fiji from 81st in 2004 to 92nd in 2005, behind Pacific neighbours Tonga and Samoa.
In his book, written in latin, Copernicus used the Latin name of the town and region-Frueburgo Prussiae Shortly after its 1543 publication, Copernicus died there and was buried in the town's cathedral, where his grave was thought to have been found by archaeologists in 2005.
2005 also saw the publication of a 5-issue mini-series, written by Paul Di Filippo and illustrated by Jerry Ordway, titled Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct.
In 2005, MIT OpenCourseWare and other leading open educational resources projects formed the OpenCourseWare Consortium, which seeks to extend the reach and impact of open course materials, foster new open course materials and develop sustainable models for open course material publication.
A new Supergirl series, written by Jeph Loeb, began publication in August 2005.
For example, following the Kashmir earthquake in 2005 it used its front page to urge its readers to donate to its appeal fund, and following the publication of the Hutton Report into the death of British government scientist David Kelly, its front page simply carried the word " Whitewash ?".
* An official publication ( 2005 )
In 2005 it was reported in the publication Classic Rock, that Hunter had received the offer of a seven-figure number to re-form the band.
Hennen's American Public Library Rating publication has ranked the library second in the state of Texas every year from 2005 to 2008.
" In 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who became Pope later that year but was at the time Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, described the series as " subtle seductions, which act unnoticed and by this deeply distort Christianity in the soul before it can grow properly ," and gave permission for publication of the letter that expressed this opinion.
The market volume of the cosmetics industry in the US, Europe, and Japan is about EUR 70B / y, according to a 2005 publication.
In September 2005, the Journal launched a weekend edition, delivered to all subscribers, which marked a return to Saturday publication after a lapse of some 50 years.
His book The World Is Flat was on the New York Times Best Seller list from its publication in April 2005 until May 2007.
Its last " Society announcement " and last journal publication being in late 2005, no updates on its essay contests and moderated chats since 2004, and no conferences or workshops announced since 2003.
PCID appears to have ceased publication with its November 2005 issue.
" This was set half-right by the publication in 2005 of New Bats in Old Belfries, a collection of satires on friends and enemies written between the 1920s and 1960s.
In the Church of England, the publication in 2005 of Daily Prayer, the third volume of Common Worship, adds " Prayer During the Day " to the services for Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer and Compline, and adds a selection of antiphons and responsories for the seasons of the Church Year.
2005 saw the publication of Anya Gallaccio: Silver Seed by Ridinghouse, which accompanied the artist's exhibition commissioned by the Mount Stuart Trust for an installation at Mount Stuart on the Isle of Bute, Scotland.

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