unreferenced date March 2011 Super Epsa is the former name of a supermarket chain in Lima , Peru , which was originally founded in 1950 by Aldo Olcese as Super Market S.A . The importance of this supermarket chain lies in that it was the first occurrence of an American style supermarket in Peru. Category Supermarkets of Peru Peru stub SouthAm company stub retail company stub es Super Market ... more details
Summary Information Description EPSA Team 2009 2010 Source I have created this work entirely by myself. Date 14.03.2010 Author EPSA European Pharmaceutical Students Association other versions Licensing PD self date March 2010 Orphan image Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
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online.org The European Pharmaceutical Students Association EPSA is a non profit, non governmental ... between them . Actually, EPSA s motto Bringing Pharmacy, Knowledge and Students Together ... Pharmacy. EPSA has its headquarters in Brussels , Belgium , in PGEU s offices. The Vice President ... settled in Brussels , EPSA had its headquarters in Leiden , The Netherlands . History In 1978, the French ... pharmacists free movement. EPSA got its present name ten years after its independence at the 15th Annual ... TORSO , the highest decision making body in EPSA is the General Assembly. General Assemblies are held ... TORSO changes. The Ordinary Members of EPSA have the right to vote in any ballot of the Association ... Reports and to pay their Membership fees. Officials EPSA Team The EPSA Team is elected every year at EPSA s Annual Congress. Led by the Executive, the EPSA Team cooperates all year with EPSA s member organisations in order to achieve EPSA goals. Executive The EPSA Executive manages the affairs of the Association, and leads the work made in the name of EPSA on multiple fields. European Sub ... in 2010 after EPSA s restructuring. The actual structure of EPSA Executive is composed of 8 members, 6 elected and 2 appointed. Image EPSAexec2011.jpg 320px thumb right EPSA Executive 2010 2011 missing Jurij Obreza EPSA Executive 2011 2012 President Guilherme Monteiro Ferreira PRT Vice President of Education ... EPSA has five officers who are responsible for taking care of the administrative and technical aspects ... EPSA has three additional coordinators, two of them being responsible for ensuring sustainable incomes to EPSA, the last one leading the IMP project Partnership coordinator Milos Stojkovic SRB ... NLD Audit Committee The EPSA accounts shall be audited by the Audit Committee, which should present ... Chairperson The EPSA Annual Congress is the most important activity in all EPSA calendar. This is an event organized by both EPSA and the hosting association. In order to ensure its success, a Reception ... more details
Statistics of Panhellenic Championship in the 1924 25 season. EPSA Overview Panathina os won the championship. EPSP Overview Olympiakos won the championship. References http www.rsssf.com tablesg grkchamp.html rsssf Superleague Greece seasons 1924 25 in European Football UEFA Category Superleague Greece seasons Category 1924 in association football Category 1925 in association football Category 1924 in Greece Category 1925 in Greece pl Rozgrywki regionalne w Grecji w pi ce no nej 1924 1925 ... more details
Statistics of Panhellenic Championship in the 1926 27 season. EPSA Overview Panathina os won the championship. EPSP Overview Olympiakos won the championship. EPSM Overview Iraklis won the championship. References http www.rsssf.com tablesg grkchamp.html rsssf Superleague Greece seasons 1926 27 in European Football UEFA Category Superleague Greece seasons Category 1926 in association football Category 1927 in association football Category 1926 in Greece Category 1927 in Greece pl Rozgrywki regionalne w Grecji w pi ce no nej 1926 1927 ... more details
of over 300,000 listeners. The cycle was subsequently published as a boxed set of 5 CDs produced by EPSA ..., artistic direction, 2004 2006. Record productions Cabulero, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music 2001 Cl sicos, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music 2002 En Vivo, ref http www.lanacion.com.ar nota.asp?nota id 567216 ref Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music 2003 Maestros, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music 2004 ... suplementos espectaculos 3 11127 2008 09 01.html ref Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music 2008 Tal vez ser su voz, Lidia Borda, distributed by Epsa Music 2002 De contra punto, Orquesta Escuela de Tango, Epsa Music 2001 Bien compadre, Orquesta Escuela de Tango, Epsa Music 2004 Gran Orquesta TangoVia Buenos Aires, Gran Orquesta TangoVia Buenos Aires, Epsa Music 2003 Tango en Vivo, AA.VV, boxed set of 5 CDs, Epsa Music 2003 Sigamos , Gustavo Beytelmann, Epsa Music 2004 Bardi, Vale Tango, Epsa Music ..., Sayaca Ohsawa, Epsa Music Japan, 2007 Instant neas, Julio Pane, Epsa Music, Colecci n TangoVia Buenos Aires 2007 Tiempo esperado, N stor Marconi, Epsa Music, Colecci n TangoVia Buenos Aires 2008 Mi fueye querido, Leopoldo Federico, Epsa Music, Colecci n TangoVia Buenos Aires 2008 Winner of the 2009 ... ref Tren, Diego Schissi doble cuarteto, Epsa Music 2008 Tangos cantados, Tangos instrumentales, Tangos ... 3 12576 2009 01 16.html ref Epsa Music 2008 Awards and prizes 2009 Latin Grammy Awards Latin Grammy ... more details
File EE TLN PIRITA Academy of internal defence.JPG 250px thumb Estonian Academy of Security Sciences Estonian Academy of Security Sciences lang et Sisekaitseakadeemia is a public vocational university in Estonia , established on 15 April 1992. See also List of universities in Estonia External links official http www.sisekaitse.ee epsa Estonian universities coord 59 27 19.53 N 24 50 36.06 E type edu region EE display title Category Universities in Estonia Category Educational institutions established in 1992 Category Law enforcement in Estonia Category 1992 establishments in Estonia Estonia university stub et Sisekaitseakadeemia ... more details
Statistics of Panhellenic Championship in the 1923 24 season. EPSA Overview Apollonas Athinai won the championship. EPSAP Overview APS Pireus won the championship. EPSM Overview Aris Thessaloniki FC won the championship. References http www.rsssf.com tablesg grkchamp.html rsssf Superleague Greece seasons 1923 24 in European Football UEFA Category Superleague Greece seasons Category 1923 in association football Category 1924 in association football Category 1923 in Greece Category 1924 in Greece pl Rozgrywki regionalne w Grecji w pi ce no nej 1923 1924 ... more details
Statistics of Panhellenic Championship in the 1925 26 season. EPSA Overview Panathina os won the championship. EPSP Overview Olympiakos won the championship. EPSM Overview Aris Thessaloniki FC won the championship. References http www.rsssf.com tablesg grkchamp.html rsssf Superleague Greece seasons 1925 26 in European Football UEFA Category Superleague Greece seasons Category 1925 in association football Category 1926 in association football Category 1925 in Greece Category 1926 in Greece pl Rozgrywki regionalne w Grecji w pi ce no nej 1925 1926 ... more details
COI date August 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox musical artist name Los Helic pteros image caption image size background group or band origin Buenos Aires , Argentina genre Pop rock br Rock music Rock br Alternative rock Alternative years active 1981 1987 & 2000 Present label PolyGram br Distribuidora Belgrano Norte br EPSA associated acts website http loshelicopteros.com loshelicopteros.com current members Uki Go i br Marcelo O Reilly br Ramiro Bustos Fierro br Chapete C sar Argentine music band formed in 1981 by Uki Go i , Marcelo O Reilly, Ramiro Bustos Fierro and Chapete C sar. Los Helic pteros recorded four LPs before their split up in 1987, the first three on the Mercury label for PolyGram and the fourth with DBN. The band ushered in a new era of pop music in Argentina they defined their style as Pep Music that revolutionized the 1980s local music scene, starting with their monumental 1982 hit Radio Venus from their first LP M sica Pep . In 2005, the four original members released a fifth CD, Girasoles under the EPSA music label in Argentina. Albums class wikitable Year width 200 Title 1982 M sica Pep 1983 Tic Tic 1984 Los Helic pteros 1986 Fuego & Cemento 2005 Girasoles References http www.rollingstone.com.ar archivo nota.asp?nota id 802678 Review of the band s CD Girasoles Rolling Stone magazine in Argentina http www.lanacion.com.ar nota.asp?nota id 801144 Interview with band leader Uki Go i Argentine daily La Naci n External links http loshelicopteros.com Official site DEFAULTSORT Helicopteros Category Argentine musical groups Category Argentine rock music groups Category Rock en Espa ol musicians Category Latin music groups es Los Helic pteros ... more details
Juanjo Dom nguez born October 23, 1951 in Jun n, Buenos Aires Jun n is a classical guitar ist and important interpreter of Argentina Argentine music of Argentina music , especially tango music tango . In 2005 he was awarded the Konex Award for best instrumental single artist of popular music http www.fundacionkonex.org premios curriculum.asp?ID 2688&ano 2005 External links http www.juanjodominguez.org Official Homepage www.juanjodominguez.org http www.epsamusic.com.ar english interprete.asp?INT ID 2 Information at label EPSA Music Interviews http www.elguitarrista.net pages juanjodominguez.html Interview with Juanjo by Sergio Valor, July 2002 es icon Discography 2002 Un Placer with Julio Pane Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dominguez, Juanjo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 23, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dominguez, Juanjo Category Argentine classical guitarists Category 1951 births Category Living people Category People from Jun n Category Seven string guitarists Argentina musician stub Classical guitarist stub es Juanjo Dom nguez pl Juanjo Dominguez ... more details
Jorge Cumbo born in La Plata , on December 15, 1942 is an Argentina Argentine musician who plays the Andes Andean quena flute, combining jazz and Argentine folklore . After early encounters with folklore under his mentor Chango Far as Gomez , and three years at the conservatory, Cumbo discovered the quena flute. After learning the quena from Una Ramos, Cumbo joined Ramos and Jorge Milchberg in the group Urubamba group Urubamba also known as Los Incas with whom he performed from 1970 to 1976. In 1973, Urubamba became famous through their cooperation with Paul Simon El Condor Pasa . After 1976, Cumbo cooperated with various members of the Nueva Canci n movement in Argentina, such as Mercedes Sosa , Le n Gieco , and others. In the mid eighties, Cumbo formed a trio with Lito Vitale piano and Lucho Gonzales and later recorded with Manolo Juarez. In 1995, Cumbo formed the Trio Cumbo with Gerardo DiGiusto and Ricardo Moyano. Cumbo has performed all over the world, mainly in Europe, South America and Japan, and was nominated for a Konex Award for the title of best instrumentalist in the decade from 1985 to 1995, along with Jaime Torres and Eduardo Lagos . ref http www.fundacionkonex.com.ar premios curriculum.asp?ID 1117 Cumbo s Biography at Konex Foundation es icon ref References reflist Partial discography Vinyl Records & Cassettes Nadita Nai Nai Felices Dias 1977 Microfon Single Vinyl Record La Nieve y El Arco Iris 1977 Microfon , 1978 Trova Argentina Vinyl Record Ca as y Computadoras Argentina Cassette Cumbo Vitale Gonz lez 1984 Ciclo3 Argentina Vinyl Record En Duplex with Leo Masl ah 1987 Orfeo Argentina Vinyl Record Jorge Cumbo y La Banda Andina Cumand Argentina Cassette Manolo Juarez & Jorge Cumbo 1989 Melopea Argentina Vinyl Record CDs Manolo Juarez & Jorge Cumbo 1994 Melopea Argentina Cumbo Vitale Gonz lez 1994 Ciclo3 Argentina Argentina Los tiempos Cambian as Trio Cumbo 1995 A.S.P.I.C France Ca as y Computadoras 1995 EPSA Argentina Ca as y Guitarras 1997 EPSA Argen ... more details
Carlos Moscardini born 1959 is an Argentina Argentine composer and guitarist . He is professor of Tango music tango guitar at the Gilardo Gilardi Conservatory of Music and Manuel de Falla Conservatory of music Buenos Aires . Moscardini was born in Lomas de Zamora , in the Gran Buenos Aires metropolitan area. ref name figf.ch http www.figf.ch en archive 2003 carlosmoscardini.html Carlos Moscadini , Fribourg International Guitar Festival 2003 . Retrieved 16 September 2006. ref After winning the Soloist Prize for guitar at the first New Popular Music Meeting in his province, he recorded his first solo album, El corazon manda , on Epsa records. The album features compositions of his own and arrangements of famous Argentine folk music. His work won him the public admiration of the guitarist Juan Fal . ref name figf.ch Carlos Moscardini has performed throughout Argentina, Chile , Brazil , Norway , Sweden , Belgium , Denmark and Germany . He has played with the band Nan band Nan at the Montreal Jazz Festival . In Japan, he performed over 50 concerts as The History of the Tango . The Buenos Aires Teatro San Martin appointed him composer and arranger. He has lectured on the interpretation of Argentine music at the Norges Musikh gskole in Oslo , at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen , and at the Acad mie de musique, Gent Acad mie de musique in Ghent . ref name figf.ch References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moscardini, Carlos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moscardini, Carlos Category 1959 births Category Living people Category People from Lomas de Zamora Category Argentine musicians Category Tango musicians guitarist stub Argentina musician stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yearbox in? in football soccer cp 19th Century c 20th Century cf 21st Century yp1 1923 yp2 1924 yp3 1925 year 1926 ya1 1927 ya2 1928 ya3 1929 dp3 1890s dp2 1900 1909 1900s dp1 1910s d 1920s dn1 1930s dn2 1940s dn3 1950s The following are the football soccer events of the year 1926 throughout the world. Events PAOK FC was founded in Thessaloniki , Greece . SC Lourinhanense was founded in Lisbon , Portugal . Winners club national championship Denmark B1903 England Huddersfield Town F.C. Greece Regional Championships EPSA Athens Panathinaikos F.C. Panathinaikos EPSP Pireas Olympiacos F.C. Olympiacos Makedonia Football Clubs Association EPSM Thessaloniki Aris Thessaloniki F.C. Aris Achaia Football Clubs Association EPSP Patras A.P.S. Olympiakos Patras Iceland Knattspyrnuf lag Reykjav kur KR League of Ireland Ireland Shelbourne F.C. Shelbourne Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Gra anski Zagreb Netherlands SC Enschede Poland Pogo Lw w Scotland Celtic F.C. International tournaments 1926 British Home Championship October 24, 1925 &ndash April 17, 1926 Fb SCO 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship June 15, 1924 &ndash October 7, 1928 1926 June 9 October 3, 1926 Fb DEN 1926 Fb DEN 1924 1928 South American Championship 1926 in Chile October 12, 1926 &ndash November 3, 1926 Fb URU Births January 22 &ndash Otto Hemele , Czech footballer d. 2001 February 4 &ndash Gyula Grosics , Hungarian footballer May 5 &ndash V ctor Ugarte , Bolivian footballer Deaths Empty section date December 2011 Football soccer chronology DEFAULTSORT 1926 In Association Football Category Years in association football Category 1926 in association football fr 1926 en football mk 1926 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yearbox in? in football soccer cp 19th Century c 20th Century cf 21st Century yp1 1922 yp2 1923 yp3 1924 year 1925 ya1 1926 ya2 1927 ya3 1928 dp3 1890s dp2 1900 1909 1900s dp1 1910s d 1920s dn1 1930s dn2 1940s dn3 1950s The following are the football soccer events of the year 1925 throughout the world. Events Empty section date July 2010 Winners club national championship Belgium Germinal Beerschot Denmark Kj benhavns Boldklub England Huddersfield Town Germany 1. FC Nuremberg Greece Regional Championships EPSA Athens Panathinaikos F.C. Panathinaikos , EPSP Pireas Olympiacos F.C. Olympiacos , Achaia Football Clubs Association EPSP Patras Panachaiki Hungary MTK Hung ria Iceland Knattspyrnuf lagi Fram Fram Italy Bologna F.C. 1909 Paraguay Olimpia Asunci n Poland Pogo Lw w Scotland For fuller coverage, see 1924 25 in Scottish football . Scottish Division One &ndash Rangers F.C. Rangers Scottish Division Two &ndash Dundee United F.C. Dundee United Scottish Cup &ndash Celtic F.C. Celtic International tournaments 1925 British Home Championship October 22, 1924 &ndash April 18, 1925 Fb SCO 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship June 15, 1924 &ndash October 7, 1928 1925 June 14 August 23, 1925 Fb DEN 1925 Fb DEN 1924 1928 South American Championship 1925 in Argentina November 29, 1925 &ndash December 25, 1925 Fb ARG Births May 11 Max Morlock German footballer Deaths Empty section date December 2011 Football soccer chronology DEFAULTSORT 1925 In Association Football Category Years in association football Category 1925 in association football fr 1925 en football mk 1925 ... more details
notability date March 2009 third party sources date March 2009 The EuroPharm Forum European Forum of National Pharmaceutical Associations is a network of national pharmaceutical associations in Europe, in collaboration with the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. It was established in 1992 as a professional forum with a strong link to the WHO. From the beginning in 1992, the EuroPharm Forum was hosted by the WHO Regional Office for Europe. In 2006, the secretariat was relocated to Pharmakon Danish College of Pharmacy Practice where it is still maintained. The Forum organises professional symposia, usually twice annually in connection with the conduct of the General Assembly and again approximately mid term. Membership Members consist of national pharmaceutical organizations within the WHO European Region from the following countries Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Observers A number of organisations not fulfilling the criteria for membership have been granted observer status, including the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, International Pharmaceutical Federation FIP , Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union PGEU , Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe PCNE , European Society of Clinical Pharmacy ESCP , European Association of Hospital Pharmacists EAHP , European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy EAFP , European Pharmaceutical Students Association EPSA , European Forum of Medical Associations and WHO EFMA , and the European Forum of National Nursing and Midwifery Associations and WHO EFNNMA . See also List of pharmacy associations Pharmakon External links http www.europharmforum.org Official website http www.fip.org www index.php?page menu regionalpharmforums www.fip.org Category Pharmacy Ca ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname Keravnos Keratea image File Keravnoskerateaslogo.gif 120px fullname Athletic Football Club Keravnos Keratea br nickname Thunder br founded 1928 ground Keratea Municipal Stadium br Keratea , East Attica , Greece capacity 3,500 chairman flagicon Greece manager flagicon Greece Dimitrios Makrodimitris league season 2009 10 Gamma Ethniki 2009 10 position Gamma Ethniki , 10th South Group pattern la1 shouldersonblack pattern b1 blackstripes pattern ra1 shouldersonblack leftarm1 D62D42 body1 D62D42 rightarm1 D62D42 shorts1 D62D42 socks1 000000 pattern la2 shouldersonwhite pattern b2 shouldersonwhite pattern ra2 shouldersonwhite leftarm2 D62D42 body2 D62D42 rightarm2 D62D42 shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Keravnos Keratea F.C. lang el is a professional association football football club based in Keratea , Greece , currently competing in Gamma Ethniki , the Greek third division. Background Athletic Football Club Keravnos Keratea was unofficially founded in 1926 and was finally recognised by the Hellenic Football Federation in 1928. The club s name Keravnos lang el is the Greek word for thunder. History Local and regional amateur and semi amateur championships From 1953 to 2003, Keravnos was a member of the Athens Football Clubs Association lang el , or EPSA, one of the oldest Greek amateur football club associations, representing teams from Athens Prefecture the association is a member of the Hellenic Football Federation and organizes a regional football league and cup. Keratea won the EPSA Cup in 1986, and also reached the Cup Final in 1979 and 1983. In 2003, Keratea joined the newly established Eastern Attica Football Clubs Association lang el . , or EPSANA. Keratea won the EPSANA Cup in its first three seasons, in 2003 04, 2004 05, and 2005 06, and then again in 2007 08. In 2004 05, Kerat ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yearbox in? in football soccer cp 19th Century c 20th Century cf 21st Century yp1 1924 yp2 1925 yp3 1926 year 1927 ya1 1928 ya2 1929 ya3 1930 dp3 1890s dp2 1900 1909 1900s dp1 1910s d 1920s dn1 1930s dn2 1940s dn3 1950s The following are the football soccer events of the year 1927 throughout the world. Events Cardiff City FC become the first football team from outside of England to win the F.A Cup beating Arsenal FC 1 0 in the final. The goal was scored by Hughie Ferguson who was played by Jack Martin entertainer Gary Dobbs in the 2007 Welsh TV recreation of the famous match. May 24 &ndash Chilean club Universidad de Chile football club Universidad de Chile established November 1 &ndash Peru national football team Peru plays its first ever international match. In Lima the hosts are beaten by Uruguay national football team Uruguay 0 4. Club formed in 1927 A.S. Roma Winners club national championship Denmark Boldklubben af 1893 B93 England Newcastle United Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Hajduk Split Paraguay Olimpia Asunci n Poland Wis a Krak w Greece Regional Championships EPSA Athens Panathinaikos F.C. Panathinaikos EPSP Pireas Olympiacos F.C. Olympiacos Makedonia Football Clubs Association EPSM Thessaloniki Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. Iraklis Achaia Football Clubs Association EPSP Patras A.P.S. Olympiakos Patras Iceland Knattspyrnuf lag Reykjav kur KR Scotland Rangers F.C. Turkey Muhaf zg c International tournaments 1927 British Home Championship October 20, 1926 &ndash April 9, 1927 Shared by Fb ENG & Fb SCO 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship June 15, 1924 &ndash October 7, 1928 1927 June 19 October 30, 1927 Fb DEN 1927 Fb DEN 1924 1928 South American Championship 1927 in Peru October 30, 1927 &ndash November 27, 1927 Fb ARG Births January 26 &ndash Victor Mees , Belgian footballer April 1 &ndash Ferenc Pusk s , Hungarian forward June 16 &ndash Ya akov Hodorov , Israeli football goalkeeper October 14 &ndash Emil Pa ick , Sl ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Yearbox in? in football soccer cp 19th Century c 20th Century cf 21st Century yp1 1921 yp2 1922 yp3 1923 year 1924 ya1 1925 ya2 1926 ya3 1927 dp3 1890s dp2 1900 1909 1900s dp1 1910s d 1920s dn1 1930s dn2 1940s dn3 1950s The following are the football soccer events of the year 1924 throughout the world. Events Clubs formed in 1924 7 August Foundation of club Peru vian Universitario de Deportes and Colombia n Junior de Barranquilla July Foundation of Bulgaria n FC Sportist Svoge Winners club national championship Belgium Germinal Beerschot Denmark B 1903 England Huddersfield Town Germany 1. FC Nuremberg Greece Regional Championships EPSA Athens Apollonas Athinon Makedonia Football Clubs Association EPSM Thessaloniki Aris Thessaloniki F.C. Aris EPSP Patras Panachaiki Hungary MTK Hung ria Iceland Knattspyrnuf lagi V kingur V kingur Italy Genoa 1893 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes SK Jugoslavija Netherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam Poland Championships did not take place due to preparations of national team to 1924 Paris, France Olympic Games Scotland For fuller coverage, see 1923 24 in Scottish football . Scottish Division One Rangers F.C. Rangers Scottish Cup Airdrieonians F.C. Airdrieonians Turkey Harbiye Talimgah International tournaments 1924 British Home Championship October 20, 1923 April 12, 1924 Fb WAL Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic Games in Paris, France May 25 June 9, 1924 Fb URU Fb SUI Fb SWE 1924 28 Nordic Football Championship June 15, 1924 October 7, 1928 1924 June 15 September 21, 1924 Fb SWE 1924 Fb DEN 1924 1928 South American Championship 1924 in Uruguay October 12, 1924 November 2, 1924 Fb URU Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date December 2011 Football soccer chronology DEFAULTSORT 1924 In Association Football Category Years in association football Category 1924 in association football fr 1924 en football mk 1924 ... more details
Image Ethan iverson.jpg thumb right 250px Ethan Iverson Ethan Iverson born February 11, 1973 in Menomonie, Wisconsin Menomonie , Wisconsin is a pianist, composer, and critic best known for his work in the postmodern jazz trio The Bad Plus , ref Farberman, Brad. July, 2009 . http www.beyondrace.com inside latestissue 1427 ethan iverson Shorts Ethan Iverson. http beyondrace.com Beyond Race Magazine BRM . ref with bassist Reid Anderson and drummer David King musician Dave King . Prior to the forming of TBP, he was the musical director for the Mark Morris Dance Group and a student of both Fred Hersch and Sophia Rosoff . He has worked with artists such as Billy Hart , Kurt Rosenwinkel , Tim Berne , Mark Turner musician Mark Turner , Ben Street , Lee Konitz , Albert Tootie Heath , Paul Motian and Charlie Haden . Iverson writes about jazz and other subjects at length at his blog, Do The Math. Discography With The Bad Plus The Bad Plus album The Bad Plus 2001 Authorized Bootleg New York 12 16 01 2002 These Are the Vistas 2003 Give album Give 2004 Blunt Object Live in Tokyo 2005 Suspicious Activity? 2005 Prog album Prog 2007 For All I Care 2008 Europe, 2009 North America Never Stop The Bad Plus album Never Stop 2010 With Reid Anderson and Billy Hart The Minor Passions Recorded Live in NYC 1999 With Buffalo Collision incl. Tim Berne , Hank Roberts , David King Duck 2008 With Ben Street and Albert Heath Live at Smalls 2010 With Avantango Thomas Chapin and Pablo Aslan Y En El 2000 Tambien... EPSA Music, Argentina With Patrick Zimmerli Twelve Sacred Dances 1998 With Dewey Redman , Johannes Weidermueller and Falk Willis School Work 1993 With Reid Anderson and Jorge Rossy Construction Zone Originals 1998 Deconstruction Zone Standards 1998 References references External links http dothemath.typepad.com Do The Math http www.billyhartmusic.com interview.htm Billy Hart in conversation with Ethan Iverson http dothemath.typepad.com dtm lester young centennial.html Iverson on Lester Youn ... more details
Infobox Company company name Western Oil Sands company logo Image Westernoilsands logo.png center company type Public company Public company slogan foundation Calgary , Alberta location Calgary , Alberta fate Acquired by Marathon Oil Corporation defunct End date 2007 key people James C. Houck , President & Chief executive officer CEO , David A. Dyck , Vice President & Chief financial officer CFO revenue image Green Arrow Up.svg 12px 910.330 million Canadian dollar CAN 2005 industry List of petroleum companies Oil and Gasoline num employees products Oil & gas exploration and production homepage http www.westernoilsands.com www.westernoilsands.com Western Oil Sands , headquartered in Calgary , Alberta was a 20 percent partner in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project. Together with their partners, Western Oil Sands mines and extracts recoverable bitumen reserves at the Albian Sands Muskeg River Mine for transportation to the Scotford Upgrader , 435 km to the south, for upgrading into synthetic crude oil. Profile On May 30, 2006, the company announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, WesternZagros Limited, entered into an Exploration Production Sharing Agreement EPSA with the Kurdistan Regional Government, Sulaymaniyah Administration to explore for conventional oil and gas in the Federal Region of Kurdistan . This agreement was to become effective when it was passed into law which is expected to occur in the coming months. On July 31, 2007 the company announced a plan of arrangement with Marathon Oil Corporation . For approximately 6.6 billion, Marathon was to acquire all of Western s outstanding common shares and gain ownership of its 20 percent stake in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project. Western subsidiary WesternZagros Limited was to spin off into WesternZagros Resources Inc., whose new shares were to be distributed to existing shareholders. All of Western s assets in the Federal Region of Kurdistan were to be controlled by WesternZagros Resources, Inc. See also Oil Tar san ... more details
This is a list of supermarket chains in South America . flag Argentina Carrefour D a owned by Carrefour Cencosud Jumbo Vea Disco Wal Mart BRA Carrefour Grupo P o de A car CompreBem Extra Hipermercados Extra Sendas supermarket Sendas Grupo DMA Distribuidora Lojas Americanas Wal Mart Bompre o Sam s Club CHI Jumbo Hypermarkets Jumbo Owned by Cencosud, with the 29 of market share L der Owned by Walmart Chile Santa Isabel supermarkets Santa Isabel Owned by Cencosud Tottus Owned by Falabella Unimarc supermarket Unimarc Owned by Rendic COL Carrefour T a MerCADEFAM 50 acquired by Carrefour Almacenes xito Almacenes Ley Brand of Almacenes Exito Pomona Brand of Almacenes Exito Carulla Brand of Almacenes Exito Bodegas Surtimax Brand of Almacenes Exito Vivero Rebranded to Almacenes Exito in 2007 SuperLEY Rebranded to Almacenes Ley in 2003 Makro Olimpica La 14 ECU T a Supermaxi Megamaxi http www.supermaxi.com Mi Comisariato Hypermarket Supermercados Santa Mar a PER Supermercados Peruanos Plaza Vea Plaza Vea Plaza Vea Super Vivanda Mass Wong supermarket Corporacion Wong Metro Wong supermarket Wong Falabella Tottus SHV Holdings N.V. Makro Former supermarkets Globus br Broken up in the early 90s Makro br Broken up in the early 90s Monterey br Broken up many were rebranded as Wong, Top Market, Maxi Market and Santa Isabel in the early 90s Santa Isabel br Rebranded as Plaza Vea Super in 2006 Scala supermarket Scala br Sold to and rebranded as Santa Isabel in 1993 Super Epsa br Rebranded as Mercados del Pueblo Todos Todos Galax M s por menos T a br Rebranded as Globus in the early 90s URU Ta Ta Disco Multi Ahorro Tienda Inglesa Devoto VEN San Diego Supermercado La Franco Italiana Makro Exito Mercal Automercado Plaza Cetral Madeirense Continent topic name Lists of supermarket chains by continent title List of supermarket chains Lists of supermarket chains by continent prefix List of supermarket chains in Category Lists of supermarkets South America ... more details