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* Columbus ( spacecraft ), a program to develop a European space station 1986-1991
On 29 April 2009 the company announced that it was suspending the Citation Columbus program and closing the Bend, Oregon facility.
With the 350 and 400 production moving to Kansas, the company indicated that it would lay off 1, 600 more workers, including the remaining 150 employees at the Bend plant and up to 700 workers from the Columbus program.
The university has an exchange program with The Catholic University of America and its Columbus School of Law.
Since that time, there have been 12 gorilla offspring in the Columbus Zoo surrogacy program.
" The publication's efforts paid off when Benjamin Harrison declared Wednesday October 12, 1892 to be Columbus Day for which The Youth's Companion made " an official program for universal use in all the schools.
After being reviewed by Upham and other members of The Youth's Companion, the Pledge was approved and put in the official Columbus Day program.
In 1969. the City of Columbus Fire Services joined together with the Ohio State University Medical Center and developed the " HEARTMOBILE " paramedic program under the medical direction of James Warren, MD and Richard Lewis, MD.
A flag salute was to be part of the official program for the Columbus Day celebration to be held in schools all over America.
The New Washington Marching Band and Guard qualified for regionals with a Gold rating at the 2009 ISSMA Columbus District-the first time ever for the band program.
Columbus has just started a school choice program that allows children to attend Caledonia Schools in Lowndes County, MS.
Los Angeles County was one of the first communities — along with Columbus, Ohio, Miami / Dade. FL, Pompano Beach. Fl, Pittsburgh and Seattle to start a paramedic program in connection with the fire department between 1969 and 1971.
Columbus was originally planned as part of the Columbus program, an ESA program to develop an autonomous manned space station that could be used for a variety of microgravity experiments.
After several budget cuts and cancellation of Hermes shuttle, all that remained in the Columbus program was the APM, finally renamed to Columbus.
The Columbus Destroyers, over their first two years, would often market people with the team who are also associated with The Ohio State University football program, rather than the team itself.
It was envisioned that Hermes would service a small space station, the Man-Tended Free Flyer ( MTFF ), built primarily by the German and Italian Industry in the frame of the Columbus program.
< p > The Columbus Telegram reported that the Youth for Christ provided an afterschool program at Columbus Middle School in Columbus, NE.
Every year, the Ohio program holds a bill rating on a Saturday morning at the state house in Columbus.

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The wholesome activities were to be provided by many organizations including the YMCA, the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association, and the Playground and Recreation Association -- private societies which voluntarily performed the job that was taken over almost entirely by the Special Services Division of the Army itself in World War 2.
During the last week of march 1961, Columbus, Ohio was the site of the Fourth Symposium on Temperature, Its Measurement And Control In Science And Industry.
The greatest source of trouble was rain which had repeatedly flowed from openings above, soaking the surface and leaving streaks of dissolved lime, very conspicuous even after cleaning, particularly in the `` Landing of Columbus '', `` Oglethorpe and the Indians '', and `` Yorktown ''.
He was in his car with his camera and equipment bag in less than two minutes, and it took him only three more to reach the corner, a block from Columbus Avenue.
John Di Massimo has been elected president of the 1961 Columbus Day Celebration Committee, it was announced yesterday.
Gen. Beauregard arrived at Johnston's headquarters at Bowling Green on February 4, 1862 and was given overall command of Polk's force at the western end of Johnston's line at Columbus, Kentucky.
Amerigo Vespucci () ( March 9, 1454February 22, 1512 ) was an Italian explorer, financier, navigator and cartographer who first demonstrated that Brazil and the West Indies did not represent Asia's eastern outskirts as initially conjectured from Columbus ' voyages, but instead constituted an entirely separate landmass hitherto unknown to Afro-Eurasians.
Washington Irving was instrumental in popularizing Columbus.
His version of Columbus ' life, published in 1829, was more a romance than a biography.
In the years following the Revolution the poetic device " Columbia " was used as a symbol of both Columbus and America, King's College of New York changed its name in 1792 to Columbia, and the new capitol in Washington was subtitled District of Columbia.
The first European sighting of the Virgin Islands was by Christopher Columbus in 1493 on his second voyage to the Americas.
Although many types of balls are today made from rubber, this form was unknown outside the Americas until after the voyages of Columbus.
Finally, at the same time as Madison Avenue became one-way northbound and Fifth Avenue became one-way southbound, Broadway was made one-way southbound between Madison Square ( where Fifth Avenue crosses ) and Union Square on January 14, 1966, completing its conversion south of Columbus Circle.
Columbus had found the two small islands ( Cayman Brac and Little Cayman ) and it was these two islands that he named " Las Tortugas ".
Columbus, who was searching for a route to India, believed the island to be a peninsula of the Asian mainland.
During a second voyage in 1494, Columbus passed along the south coast of the island, landing at various inlets including what was to become Guantánamo Bay.
The Spanish began to create permanent settlements on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba, soon after Columbus ' arrival in the Caribbean, but the coast of Cuba was not fully mapped until 1509, when Sebastián de Ocampo completed this task.
Christopher Columbus ( Italian: Cristoforo Colombo ; Spanish: Cristóbal Colón ; before 31 October 145120 May 1506 ) was an explorer, navigator, and colonizer, born in the Republic of Genoa, in what is today northwestern Italy.
Though Columbus was not the first European explorer to reach the Americas ( having been preceded by the Norse expedition led by Leif Ericson in the 11th century ), Columbus's voyages led to the first lasting European contact with America, inaugurating a period of European exploration and colonization of foreign lands that lasted for several centuries.
In its first series it was a single-game cup, played each year at minor-league Cooper Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, was staged just days before the start of each new Major League Baseball season.
The Ohio Cup was a favorite among baseball fans in Columbus, with attendances regularly topping 15, 000.

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Over the next three seasons, he advanced through the Astros ' farm system, playing with the single-A Dubuque Packers in, then splitting the season between the double-A Columbus Astros and the triple-A Memphis Blues in, and finally with the triple-A Charleston Charlies in.
The coastal plain is divided from the Piedmont by the Fall Line, which passes through Georgia from Augusta, Georgia in the east, then southwestward to Macon, Georgia, then to Columbus, Georgia and finally westward to Montgomery, Alabama.
Columbus was finally launched successfully on the third attempt at 2: 45pm EST, February 7, 2008.
From 1978 to 1985 she worked for the city of Columbus, Ohio, first as an assistant city prosecutor, then as a senior assistant city attorney, and finally as an assistant city manager.
Afterward the US Army, commanded by General Jefferson Columbus Davis, finally captured Captain Jack and other Modoc leaders.
However Carr tried again in 1907 and the Columbus Panhandles were finally reborn and existed as a franchise until 1922.
Many names were considered for this new squad, but finally, Pedro " Cheto " Quintanilla, one of the players, suggested América since they had formed the team on Columbus Day ( Día del descubrimiento de América ).
Clooney had a five-year stint in the 1960s as a news anchor at WKYT-TV in Lexington, Kentucky, then went to Ohio to host his own TV show, the " Nick Clooney Show ", first in Columbus, Ohio, for WLWC television in 1968, then for Cincinnati's WCPO-TV in 1969, and finally with its greatest degree of success for crosstown rival WKRC-TV through the early 1970s.
Finally, they left Selma and moved on to Montgomery and fought the Battle of Columbus, Georgia on Easter Sunday, and finally marched to Macon, Georgia, when they learned of the war's end.
Westfall then joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation and worked as an agent over the next 25 years in Dallas, Columbus, Ohio, Washington, D. C., Savannah, Georgia, and finally in El Paso, Texas, as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the El Paso office of the FBI.
The first Big Bear Store opened on February 15, 1934 on West Lane Avenue in Columbus, Ohio in what was once a dance hall, a roller skating rink, and finally a tan bark ring for horse shows, the first Big Bear store opened-the beginning of self service supermarketing in the Midwest.
Its route will be Myrtle Beach to Hamlet, North Carolina ; following I-74 to Greensboro ; north to Roanoke, Virginia ; following I-81 to Christiansburg ; via Blacksburg to I-77 to Huntingdon ; following I-74 to Piketon, Ohio ; north to Columbus and Toledo ; northwest to Jackson, Michigan ; and north to Lansing before finally joining with I-75 south of Grayling.
Eighth Avenue begins in the West Village neighborhood at Abingdon Square ( where Hudson Street becomes 8th Avenue at an intersection with Bleecker Street ) and runs north for 44 blocks through Chelsea, the Garment District, Hell's Kitchen's east end, Midtown and the Broadway Theatre District before if finally enters Columbus Circle ( at 59th Street ).
In 1961, SR 1 followed Central Ave. in Cincinnati, to John Street, to Lincoln Park Drive ( now Ezzard Charles Drive ), to Freeman Avenue, to Western Avenue, to Spring Grove Avenue, to Colerain Avenue to Interstate 75 ( at what is now the I-75 / I-74 interchange ); Interstate 75 from current I-74 interchange to West Carrollton ; U. S. Route 25 ( Dixie Drive ) from West Carrollton to Interstate 70 ; Interstate 70 from Dixie Drive to near Enon ( the current I-70 / SR 4 split ); State Route 4 from near Enon to Springfield ; U. S. Route 40 from Springfield to Columbus ; Broad St. ( US 40 ) in Columbus, to 4th Street, to Summit / 3rd Street ( US 23 ), to Hudson Street, to Interstate 71 ; I-71 from Columbus to just east of Medina ( the only portion of Interstate 71 complete at the time ); State Route 18 from near Medina to Montrose ; U. S. Route 21 from Montrose to Brecksville ; State Route 82 from Brecksville to Aurora ; ( an alternate SR 1 ran from Twinsburg southeast along State Route 14 to Streetsboro and then on State Route 43 to Aurora, in order to connect SR 1 to the Ohio Turnpike ;) State Route 306 from Aurora to State Route 84 ; SR 84 from State Route 306 to just west of what was then State Route 44 ; due south to Interstate 90 along what is now a section of SR 44 ; and finally Interstate 90 to the Pennsylvania state line.

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