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# Fixed-line telephony, held by Armentel until August 2007
According to the National Statistical Service, during the January – August 2007 period, Armenia's industrial sector was the single largest contributor to the country's GDP, but remained largely stagnant with industrial output increasing only by 1. 7 percent per year.
Atle Selberg ( 14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007 ) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory.
In the 2007 regular season, the Diamondbacks enjoyed success with a young team including Brandon Webb, Conor Jackson, Stephen Drew, Carlos Quentin, Chad Tracy, Chris Young, Miguel Montero, Mark Reynolds ( called up from Double-A in May ) and Justin Upton ( called up from Double-A in August ).
Between June and August 2007, the first east-west crossing of the full new Asian Highway was achieved by Britons Richard Meredith and Phil Colley driving a V8 Vantage.
On 3 August 2007, Mexican archaeologists announced discovery of what is believed to be the tomb of Ahuizotl beneath a sculpture of Tlaltecuhtli near the Zócalo in Mexico City.
* California boosts tax on ' alcopops ', Associated Press, August 15, 2007.
Charles J. Urstadt, the first Chairman and CEO of the BPCA, noted in an August 19, 2007 op-ed piece in the New York Post that the aggregate figure of funds transferred to the City of New York is above $ 1. 4 billion, with the BPCA continuing to contribute $ 200 million a year.
The stroke was followed by a heart attack, suffered in Gainesville, Florida, on August 28, 2007.
( 1957, 1970, 2001, 2007 ) The Heavens ( 1970 ), Cartographic Division of the National Geographic Society ( NGS ), Washington, D. C., U. S. A., two sided large map chart depicting the constellations of the heavens ; as special supplement to the August 1970 issue of National Geographic.
The world record for the largest continuously poured concrete raft was achieved in August 2007 in Abu Dhabi by contracting firm Al Habtoor-CCC Joint Venture and the concrete supplier is Unibeton Ready Mix
Continuing the coalition's free-trade strategy, in August 2006 President Bachelet promulgated a free trade agreement with the People's Republic of China ( signed under the previous administration of Ricardo Lagos ), the first Chinese free-trade agreement with a Latin American nation ; similar deals with Japan and India were promulgated in August 2007.
As of August 2007, Chile ’ s share of worldwide salmon industry sales was 38. 2 %, rising from just 10 % in 1990.
Unemployment finally dipped to 7. 8 % in 2006, and continued to fall in 2007, averaging 6. 8 % monthly ( up to August ).
On August 1, 2007 laws were passed banning health care professionals and public figures such as movie stars or pop singers from appearing in advertisements for drugs or nutritional supplements.
Falaises près de Dieppe ( Cliffs near Dieppe ) has been stolen on two separate occasions: once in 1998 ( in which the museum's curator was convicted of the theft and jailed for five years and two months along with two accomplices ) and most recently in August 2007.
The Rockies trailed the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Arizona Diamondbacks and the San Diego Padres for most of 2007 Major League Baseball season – however – by August, Colorado showed a steady series of wins, while the Division-leading Dodgers began to struggle.
Most of the census in 2007 was taken in August, while the Somali Region and the Afar Region were not covered.
The third was taken August 1 – 14, 2007.
The 11th and latest one was the 2007 Census and was carried out by Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática in August 2007.
Colin Kapp ( 1928 – 3 August 2007 ) was a British science fiction author.
NetAlert, the software made available free of charge by the Australian government, was allegedly cracked by a 16 year old student, Tom Wood, less than a week after its release in August 2007.
She left the production on December 30, 2007, and later returned from August 26, 2008 until the production closed on January 11, 2009.

August and Newsweek
The DuMont Television Network, which had begun experimental broadcasts before the war, launched what Newsweek called " the country's first permanent commercial television network " on August 15, 1946, connecting New York with Washington.
" This is supported by the articles of the late 1940s identifying the increasing number of babies as an economic boom, such as in the Newsweek article of August 9, 1948, " Population: Babies Mean Business ", or Time article of February 9, 1948.
Various news sources, including Time, Life and Newsweek, ran articles throughout August on the Tonkin Gulf incident.
In August 1967, a Newsweek reviewer wrote: Dont Look Back is really about fame and how it menaces art, about the press and how it categorizes, bowdlerizes, sterilizes, universalizes or conventionalizes an original like Dylan into something it can dimly understand.
In August 2010, Newsweek named Grain Valley High school as one of the top high schools in the United States with only 2 other high schools named in the Kansas City area-Lincoln College Preparatory Academy and The Pembroke Hill School.
Millburn High School was ranked as Number 148 in Newsweek Magazine's listing of " America's Best High Schools " in the August 5, 2005 issue, a ranking based on the number of AP exams taken by the students at the school in the past year divided by the number of graduating seniors.
A major Newsweek article on the massacre appeared in August 2002, raising questions about America's responsibility for the war crimes committed by its allies.
* Special Report: The Death Convoy Of Afghanistan, by Babak Dehghanpiseh, John Barry and Roy Gutman, Newsweek, August 26, 2002
The photographer may have breached his contract with Runner's World when he permitted its use in Newsweek, as Runner's World maintained certain rights to the photo until August 2010.
Minnesota Republican Congresswoman and Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann was featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine in August 2011, dubbed " the Queen of Rage ".
A separate ranking, published in the US by Newsweek magazine, and released in August 2006, ranked Sheffield 9th in the UK, 18th in Europe and 70th in the world in a list of the Global Top 100 Universities.
* Williams, Dennis A., " Testers V. Cram Courses ", Newsweek, August 12, 1985.
In August 2006, the American magazine Newsweek published a ranking of the Top 100 Global Universities, using selected criteria from ARWU and the Times Higher Education-QS rankings, with the additional criterion of the number of volumes in the library.
In the summer of 2011 Simon wrote the cover story for Newsweek about the August riot disturbances.
* Newsweek, August 20, 1984 ;
In August 2011, The Daily Beast and Newsweek ranked Burlington College as the # 1 School in the United States for Free Spirited Students.
In August 1997, Newsweek ’ s Michael Isikoff reported that Tripp said she had encountered Kathleen Willey coming out of the Oval Office " disheveled.
* Stefan Theil Germany: Road to Better Days, Newsweek, August, 2004 ( backup site )
In August 2010 it was announced that he was moving from Newsweek to Time magazine, to serve as a contributing editor and columnist.
Newsweek magazine carried a Q + A with Sexton about the Abu Dhabi campus in August 2008.
In August 2008, Sexton was cited in Newsweek magazine in a piece called “ The Campus of the Future ”.
On August 28, 2007, Newsweek reported that Blackwill is handling the $ 300, 000 lobbying contract at Barbour Griffith & Rogers International to destabilize Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and replace him with the firm's new client, Ayad Allawi.
* HTHS was ranked as Number 90 in Newsweek Magazine's recent listing of " America's Best High Schools " in the August 5, 2005 issue.
The couple appeared on the cover of Newsweek ( August 1998 ) when the publication covered Exodus and the ex-gay movement.

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