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Owned by BT Group plc, it was at one time the largest satellite earth station in the world, with more than 25 communications dishes in use and over 60 in total.
Owned by Vickers, Ltd., the submersible had been rented out to produce The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, a film featuring a dummy Loch Ness Monster.
1 HF ALE EchoLink Gateway ( 9H1BBS-L ) DTMF Access 145300 CTCSS 77 Hz ( Owned by G0DEO / 9H1IA )
1 VHF / UHF 9H1IA-L Frequency Agile CrossBand Link CTCSS 151. 4 Hz ( Owned by G0DEO / 9H1IA )
1 VHF ( 9H1BBS 145. 750 MHz CTCSS 77 Hz ( Owned by G0DEO / 9H1IA )
1 UHF ( 9H1BBS 433. 175 MHz CTCSS 77 Hz ( Owned by G0DEO / 9H1IA )
** 1 in Mogadishu, the Radio Mogadishu the Government Owned radio station, also there is private Radio who transmit Mainly on Shortwaves like Shabelle and Mustaqbal Radio owned by Mustaqbal Media corporation ( MMC )
Owned by Nintendo of America, the Mariners are one of three Major League Baseball teams under corporate ownership ; the other two are the Atlanta Braves and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Owned by the Crown, the BBC operates primarily in the United Kingdom.
* Foxwoods Resort Casino ( Owned & Operated by the Mashantucket Pequots )
Owned by Penny Chenery, he was trained by Lucien Laurin and mainly ridden by Canadian jockey Ron Turcotte, along with apprentice jockey Paul Feliciano ( first two races ), and veteran Eddie Maple ( last race ).
Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
* Drei ( 3 ): Owned by Hutchinson Whampoa, a Hong Kong based company and runs its own UMTS network.
* Ciba Vision: Owned by Novartis ; when Novartis purchased Alcon in August 2010, Ciba Vision was absorbed by Alcon, though products continue to carry the Ciba name.
Owned by the Commune of Loches, the castle and the adjacent ancient Church of Saint-Ours are open to the public.
Owned by Worrall Community Newspapers, the Eagle focused solely on Cranford and other neighboring towns.
Owned and maintained by the county, its official designation is the Big Chiques # 6 Bridge.
Owned by Alexander M. Searcy and Dr. J. S. Moore, the manufactory assembled some 100 rifles for the Rebel forces in 1862 – 1863.
Owned by The McClatchy Company and distributed in most of South Carolina's 46 counties, The State is the largest newspaper in the Palmetto State.
Owned and run by the Cooney family since the 1970s, it has been described in The Times as " possibly the finest on the east coast ".
Owned and managed by the Crown Estates, it comprises of woodland ( mainly Scots Pine ).

Owned and Family
Owned by the Cram Family.
* Best Western University Inn – Owned by the university, with operation of the hotel and restaurant to private operators, The Best Western is a favorite with visiting students and families for admissions interviews, Family Weekend and Commencement.
Owned by Venture Technologies Group, WNYA is branded as " My 4 Albany " ( the station's channel on area cable systems ), and airs the full MyNetworkTV schedule along with syndicated programming including Family Feud, and The Wendy Williams Show ; off-network reruns including According to Jim, George Lopez, and South Park ; and New York Yankees games that are split between WWOR-TV and YES Network.
Owned by Kelley Enterprises, it is affiliated with My Family TV.
* Quinn Produce, Family Owned Farm in Newport, North Carolina

Owned and published
Owned and published by Fairfax Media, The Age primarily serves Victoria but is also available for purchase in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales.
Owned by News Limited, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format.
The Girl Who Owned a City is a novel by O. T. Nelson, first published in 1975.
Nevertheless, Minerva was referred to in O. T. Nelson's post-apocalyptic children's novel The Girl Who Owned a City, published in 1975, as an example of an invented utopia that the book's protagonists could try to emulate.
Owned and financed by Tom Astor ( grandson of Nancy Astor ) and latterly edited by Frank Wynne ( a former staff member of Crisis and subsequently translator of Michel Houellebecq ), it published original material but Frank also introduced later introduced reprints of American alternative comics such as Love and Rockets Bob Burden and his Flaming Carrot and Evan Dorkin strips such as Milk and Cheese.
Owned for many years by Naim Attallah's Namara Group, it was bought out by its six full-time members of staff in 2001 and is now published independently.

Owned and town
Owned and run as a Co-Op, it provided employment to the town for over 50 years, before closing in 2002.
Owned by an undisclosed owner in the town of Deposit, the location of the Cannonsville Turnover ( located off of Old Rt. 10 ) could be considered a powerful source of water power if owned by the government.
Owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, its studios are located on Metric Boulevard and Donley Drive in the North Burnet section of Austin, it is one of two area television stations whose studios are located in this part of town ( ABC affiliate KVUE being the other ).
Owned by Feliciano family, Banda MorRiz does not only play in the town of Morong but are also invited in other places in the Philippines and outside the country.

Owned and Chronicle
Owned by the Cadbury family, with Laurence Cadbury as chairman, the News Chronicle was formed by the merger of the Daily News and the Daily Chronicle on 2 June 1930, with Walter Layton appointed as editorial director.

Owned and served
Intended to be replacements for the Associations of Publicly Owned Enterprises — the largely administrative organizations that previously served as a link between the ministries and the individual enterprises — the Kombinate resulted from the merging of various industrial enterprises into large-scale entities in the late-1970s, based on interrelationships between their production activities.
Owned in its film and television incarnations by 20th Century Fox, and originating in the semi-biographic fiction of Richard Hooker, the series concerns a group of fictional characters who served at the fictional " 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital ( M * A * S * H )" during the Korean War.
Owned by the manufacturer Lever Brothers ( and its successor Unilever ), it served the company's factory at Port Sunlight.
Owned by the family of the late Pio Ferandos, former Loon mayor and Cebu RTC judge, this fine example of a chalet built during the American period served as a secret meeting place of the Filipino guerrilla leaders during the Second World War.
Owned by the Illinois Central Railroad, it also served other companies via trackage rights.

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