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Captain America January 2008

2008 November 7



captain america january 2008
Probe of Staten Island Ferry crash finds crew was in the right
Staten Island Advance/Bill LyonsRobert Sumwalt of the National Transportation Safety Board briefs the media yesterday.STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The ferryboat was in good hands. The accounts of Saturday’s crash provided to federal investigators by the captain and assistant captain…
Captain America – A Real American


 1996 in Australian Television: 1996 Australian Television Series Debuts, 1996 Australian Television Series Endings, Good News Week, G. P.


1996 in Australian Television: 1996 Australian Television Series Debuts, 1996 Australian Television Series Endings, Good News Week, G. P.


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1996 Australian Television Series Debuts, 1996 Australian Television Series Endings, Good News Week, G. P., Water Rats, Police Rescue, Fire, Family Feud, Lift Off, Who Dares Wins, Ship to Shore, the Wayne Manifesto, Stateline, Recovery, the Feds, the Genie From Down Under, the Extraordinary, Australian Story, Pacific Drive, Medivac, Shaun Micallef’s World Around Him, House Gang, Sweat, Blankety Blanks, Food Lovers’ Guide to Australia, Sun on the Stubble, Twisted Tales. Excerpt: Good News Week is a Logie Award-nominated satirical news-based comedy quiz show on Australian television. It originally ran from 1996 to 2000, and returned to Network Ten in 2008. It currently airs on Mondays at 8:30pm on Network Ten. Hosted by former Doug Anthony All Stars member Paul McDermott, the show has a similar format to the British show Have I Got News For You. Comedians Mikey Robins and Claire Hooper captain two opposing teams consisting of four other guest panellists, engaging in comedic games in which they are required to answer questions about the news stories of the week to score points. The name of the show is derived from the song “It’s Good News Week” by Hedgehoppers Anonymous, which is also used as the show’s theme music. The show aired first on ABC TV before it was bought by Network Ten in 1999. The show has spawned two short-lived spin-off series, the ABC’s Good News Weekend (1998) and Ten’s GNW Night Lite (1999). On 17 January 2008, it was announced that the programme would be renewed for a new run on Network Ten and Ten HD starting with a sixth season after the 20072008 Writers Guild of America strike caused many of Ten’s imported US programmes to cease production. Good News Week has since been renewed for a seventh and eighth season, the latter… More:

 Louisville Cardinals Men's Soccer Players: Frank Jonke, Adrian Cann, Tim Velten, Shawn Faria, Jonny Walker, Marco Terminesi, Aaron Clapham


Louisville Cardinals Men’s Soccer Players: Frank Jonke, Adrian Cann, Tim Velten, Shawn Faria, Jonny Walker, Marco Terminesi, Aaron Clapham


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Frank Jonke (born January 30, 1985 in Pickering, Ontario) is a Canadian soccer player and who currently plays with AC Oulu in Finland. Jonke was a product of the Toronto Lynx academy, playing for the U19 Toronto Lynx in the Dallas Cup. In his high school years he attended St. Mary’s Catholic Secondary School. Was team captain his junior and senior seasons, leading the team in goals both seasons. Jonke earned a scholarship to attend Notre Dame College, finishing the season as top scorer in the American Mideast Conference with 25 goals. Earning NAIA Honorable Mention All-America Honors, being named to the All-American Mideast Conference first team, also named to the All-Region IX team. And was awarded the Newcomer of the Year by his teammates. Jonke was transferred to the University of Louisville in 2005, during his junior year he started in 15 matches, led the team with seven goals on the season, and earned second team All-Big East honors. In his sophomore season he started in 17 games for the Cardinals, and led the team in goals scored with six goals. On February 28, 2007 Jonke was signed by the Toronto Lynx for the 2007 PDL season, along with other Toronto Lynx academy graduates. He made his Lynx debut on May 12, 2007 against the West Michigan Edge in a 3-0 defeat at home. Unfortunately for Jonke, he was largely confined to the bench for most of the season, only appearing in 2 matches. He helped the Lynx finished the season with a 6-6-4 record, which placed the team in fourth place in the Great Lakes Division, and only missing a playoff berth by six points. The following year Jonke transferred to the Italia Shooters for the 2008 CSL season. He made his debut on May 19, 2008 in a two goal draw against the Serbian White Eagl… More:

 Nhl Winter Classic: 2008 Nhl Winter Classic


Nhl Winter Classic: 2008 Nhl Winter Classic


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 2008 Nhl Winter Classic, 2009 Nhl Winter Classic, 2010 Nhl Winter Classic, Heritage Classic, Nhl Winter Classic, List of Nhl Winter Classic Broadcasters. Excerpt: end{sloppypar The 2008 NHL Winter Classic also known as the AMP Energy NHL Winter Classic was a National Hockey League game played on January 1, 2008, at 1:27 p.m. ET, outdoors at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York . It was the first regular-season outdoor professional ice hockey game to be played in the United States, and was sponsored by AMP Energy . It was the successor to the Heritage Classic , the NHL’s first regular-season outdoor game, played in Edmonton , Alberta , Canada . Ralph Wilson Stadium is the home to the National Football League ‘s Buffalo Bills , and because of this, the game is colloquially referred to as the “Ice Bowl.”The game, which was played at a temporary ice rink built on the football field at Ralph Wilson Stadium, set an NHL attendance record of 71,217. The home team was the Buffalo Sabres , and they hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins . The Penguins won the game, 2-1 in a shootout , on a goal by captain Sidney Crosby . The Sabres held a Winter Classic “house party” at HSBC Arena during the game where another 11,000 fans saw the game shown live on the arena’s video scoreboard with synched-up audio from the team’s radio coverage. The Buffalo Sabres Alumni Hockey Team played a pre-game at the HSBC Arena as part of the house party festivities. Buffalo Sabres anthem singer Doug Allen sang the Canadian national anthem , as is customary at Sabres home games. and Irish tenor Ronan Tynan performed “God Bless America ” before the game at the stadium.Preparations Construction of the outdoor rink began on December 24, the day after the Buffalo Bills played their last home game of the

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