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- September -- Miscellaneous
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Kia Motors America (KMA) finished out the summer with its third month in a row of record sales with September sales of 24,087 units, a 0.9-percent over the same period last year. Leading the way for the brand were Rio, Spectra and Sportage, three popular models in the Kia lineup. KMA remains on pace for another annual sales record with year-to-date sales of 232,043 units, a 4.5-percent increase over the same period last year. - September 7
PITTSBURGH, September 7, 1999 /PRNewswire/ -- Advanced Computer & Network Corporation (AC&NC) today announced that it has been awarded a five year GSA (General Services Administration) schedule contract for the procurement of information technology (IT) products. Under the terms of the blanket purchase agreement (BPA), all government organizations will be able to make purchases from the contract. The term of the contract GS-35F-0694J is five years beginning on August 20th, 1999. - September 11 -- New York
(New York, September 5, 2002) The September 11 attacks were a crime against humanity that flouted the fundamental values of international human rights and humanitarian law. Human Rights Watch once again expresses its deep sympathy for the victims of the September 11 attacks and their family members. Human Rights Watch has repeatedly expressed its outrage at such attacks on innocent civilians and believes those responsible should be held accountable and brought to justice before a court of law. - September 11 -- Attacks
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, have become an event of world history, which is explored by historians, museum specialists, archivists, librarians, and other scientists. Exhibitions aim at keeping alive the memory of the thousands of victims, recollections are collected in archives, museums store the relics of the attacks retrieved from the rubble of the collapsed Twin Towers, from the rubble of the points of impact at the Pentagon Building and in Pennsylvania. On the Internet too 9/11 is a day of remembrance. At numerous private and "official" websites the victims of the attacks are remembered. In 2002 H-Museum made 9/11 the subject of its "Current Focus". One year after the event a comprehensive survey was given of how the terrorist attacks had been reflected in the remembrance culture of the media as well as in the field of museums and archives. - Metabolife -- Fda September
Until the FDA ban on ephedra, Metabolife was one of the largest sellers of dietary supplements, most notably Metabolife 356, an ephedra-based product. According to prosecutors, Metabolife and Ellis made false representations to FDA about the safety of their product, including that “Metabolife had never received one notice from a consumer that any serious adverse health effect has occurred because of ingestion of Metabolife 356.” Ellis and Metabolife ... allegedly stated that the company had a “claims-free” history in an effort to influence FDA regulation on ephedra. - Hitler -- September Germany
A key element of Hitler's appeal was his ability to evoke a sense of offended national pride caused by the Treaty of Versailles imposed on the defeated German Empire by the Western Allies. Germany had lost economically important territory in Europe along with its colonies and in admitting to sole responsibility for the war had agreed to pay a huge reparations bill totaling 132 billion marks. Most Germans bitterly resented these terms, but early Nazi attempts to gain support by blaming these humiliations on "international Jewry" were not particularly successful with the electorate. The party learned quickly, and soon a more subtle propaganda emerged, combining anti-Semitism with an attack on the failures of the "Weimar system" and the parties supporting it. - Samantha Stosur -- Us Open
MELBOURNE, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Australia’s top-ranked female tennis player Samantha Stosur has been forced to withdraw from next month’s Australian Open after illness in the second half of 2007 interrupted her preparations. The 23-year-old’s participation on the U.S. hardcourt circuit was curtailed by a virus she contracted in July and she was hospitalised in September with viral meningitis. The - Serena Williams -- Australian Open
Serena Williams is primarily an offensive baseline player. Her game is built around taking immediate control of rally's with her powerful serve, aggressive return of serve and powerful groundstrokes. Serena's serve is one of the best in the women's game. She often serves the ball at over 120 mph in her matches. In addition to the power she is capable of on her serve, Serena ... has great placement and variety when serving. At the 2007 Australian Open she achieved 64 aces, the most of any woman in the tournament. - Willie Anderson -- Open Championships
Willie Anderson dominated the U.S. Open in that tournament's first decade of existance. Despite the smaller and weaker fields of early 20th century golf tournaments, Anderson must be considered among the best U.S. Open players. - Us Open -- Events
The Philips US Open Snowboarding Championships is the pinnacle snowboarding event of the season. Founded by Jake Burton, the US Open has grown from a grassroots event to a global spectacle attracting tens of thousands of spectators and riders from the world over. Thanks to 2003 sponsors Philips, Burton Snowboards, Stratton Mountain, Right Guard Xtreme Sport, Jeep, SoBe Beverages, FHM, GORE-TEX and Clif Bar the event will be stronger than ever. The US Open is proud to be one of the first and only contests that rewards equal prize money to both men and women riders. Since the beginning, the Open has been driven by riders, for riders evolving with snowboarding and riders' needs over the years. With events held in Europe, Japan and the United States, the Open sets the standard for snowboarding events around the globe.
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