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  BCE Web Site : Investors : Financial Reports : Quarterly Reports : BCE : Q3 FY00 - Management's Discussion & ...
BCE's net earnings applicable to common shares were $640 million for the third quarter and $4,813 million for the first nine months of 2000 compared with net earnings applicable to common shares of $123 million and $4,657 million, respectively, for the same periods of 1999.
BCE's share of BCE Emergis' cash baseline earnings was $3 million for the third quarter and $6 million for the first nine months of 2000 reflecting increases of $2 million and $6 million, respectively, compared with the same periods last year.
BCE Media's contribution to BCE's cash baseline earnings was a loss of $34 million for the third quarter and a loss of $71 million for the first nine months of 2000 compared with losses of $16 million and $49 million, respectively, for the same periods last year.
www.bce.ca /en/investors/reports/quarterly/bce/2000q3/mda   (15307 words)

  
 History of the Hellenistic and Roman World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
At Beneventum in 275 BCE, Phyrros was defeated by the Consul Manius Curius.
However, in 253 BCE, the Ptolemies succeeded in a diplomatic coup, with a seemingly benign peace settlement and the marriage of Berenike, daughter of Ptolemy II to Antiochus II.
In 27 BCE, Octavian announced the "Restoration of the Republic", with himself as Princeps Senatus of the state, with the powers of a Tribune (the most important of these being the right of veto, and inviolacy) for life, and Imperator (from which the word Emperor is later derived) of Rome's armies.
www.fenrir.dk /history/timeline.php   (5770 words)

  
 History of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Historians believe that the Indus Valley Civilisation (known as the Harappan Civilisation) flourished between 3000 BCE and 1800 BCE, stretching from Afghanistan in the west to the Ganges plains in the east; from the Pamir knot in the north to the Rann of Kutch in the south.
684 BCE - 424 BCE -- Shishunaga dynasty
71 BCE - 26 BCE -- Kanva dynasty
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/History-of-India.htm   (2590 words)

  
 BCE Releases Earnings - Discount Long Distance Digest - 142-039
BCE also recorded net gains on investments of $122 million, mainly the gain on the sale by Bell Canada of an approximate 36% interest in Telebec and Northern Telephone.
BCE Emergis' revenue was $142 million in the quarter, compared with $159 million in revenues for the same period in 2001, due mainly to a decline in non-recurring revenues.
BCE Ventures' revenue was $261 million in the quarter, flat compared with the same period of 2001.
www.thedigest.com /more/142/142-039.html   (1904 words)

  
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The BCE will be corrected by the student in class and will be submitted for credit at the end of the class period on the day the assignment is due.
Please note that the number of the each BCE corresponds to the number of the grammar section in which the grammar point involved is explained.
Tarea para el 7: Complete L.6 BCE sections 1 and 2 (132-133) and be prepared to correct them in class.
www.cameron.edu /~teresal/SPAN3113/F04_SPAN3113_ORD.html   (1034 words)

  
 A new Canadian media conglomerate is born - Sep. 15, 2000
CTV is one of several assets being contributed by BCE (BCE: Research, Estimates), which in turn will own a 70.1 percent stake in the new venture.
Perhaps the most valuable contribution is BCE's 71 percent interest in Sympatico-Lycos, a consumer-to-business joint venture BCE formed with U.S. Internet portal Lycos Inc. (LYCS: Research, Estimates) earlier this year as part of its recent push to focus more on Internet-related properties.
BCE shares inched forward 56 cents to $23.69 in late afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
money.cnn.com /2000/09/15/deals/thomson   (745 words)

  
 BCE Inc. : BCE and Teleglobe Establish Price for Acquisition
The "BCE WATP" is used to determine the consideration payable to Teleglobe shareholders under the plan of arrangement, as described in the Management Information Circular of Teleglobe mailed to its shareholders on September 27, 2000.
The "BCE WATP" corresponds to the weighted average trading price of the BCE common shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) for the ten trading days commencing on October 12, 2000 and ending October 25, 2000.
BCE shares are listed in Canada, the United States and Europe.
www.bce.ca /en/news/releases/bce/2000/10/26/1731.html   (393 words)

  
 World History
Alexander's generals have sworn to keep Alexander's empire together, but for some Macedonians it is unthinkable that their king should be the son of a barbarian Asian woman.
71 BCE: Spartacus and other slaves are crucified on the major road in and out of Rome: the Appian way.
It is the story of Romulus and Remus, ending with Romulus vanishing into a thunderstorm, becoming a god and then reappearing, descending from the sky and declaring that it is the will of heaven that Rome be the capital of the world.
thebridge.95mb.com /world_history.htm   (7715 words)

  
 Vergil's Aeneid (Myth-Folklore Online)
He was born in 70 BCE., as the country was recovering from the slave uprising led by Spartacus, that had lasted from 73-71 BCE.
By the time Vergil came to Rome in 41 BCE, all the members of the first triumvirate were dead, and Rome was being ruled by a new triumvirate: Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian (who was a close relation of Julius Caesar).
In 29 BCE Octavian was named imperator (emperor), in 28 BCE he was given the title of princeps (prince), and in 27 BCE he was given the title augustus (majestic).
www.mythfolklore.net /3043mythfolklore/reading/aeneid/background.htm   (899 words)

  
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Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New OED and Text Research (Oxford, 29 Sept - 1 Oct 1991), 71- 83.
[BCE] Rissanen, M. On the happy reunion of English philology and historical linguistics.
[BCE] Souter, C. Harmonising a lexical database with a corpus-based grammar.
www.csi.uottawa.ca /tanka/files/biblio.after.1989   (5988 words)

  
 Articles - History of Crete   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Crete was occupied down to the 15th century BCE by people who did not speak Greek, for evidence of their written language (Linear A) survives, and though it has not been deciphered, it is not Greek.
By the 16th century BCE pottery and other remains on the Greek mainland show that the so-called Minoans had far-reaching contacts on the mainland.
In 88 BCE Mithridates VI of Pontus on the Black Sea, went to war to halt the advance of Roman hegemony in the Aegean.
www.mainearth.com /articles/History_of_Crete   (1647 words)

  
 Radiocarbon Dates from Iron Age Strata at Tel Beth Shean and Tel Rehov
The 14C date of sample RT 2734 (1260 -1120 BCE) indicates that this was a beam from an old olive tree or taken from the inner part of the tree trunk, where cells could die long before the tree was cut down.
The weighted average of the nine samples measured at Arizona was calculated by Professor Donahue to 2750 ± 16 BP and the calibrated age is 905-835 BCE for 1σ and 925-830 BCE for 2σ ranges (8).
Therefore the pooling together of the sets of measurements is justified and 900-830 BCE is the true age of the grains.
www.rehov.org /Rehov/publications/index4.htm   (4721 words)

  
 The Sign of Jonah and the History of the Reconstruction of the Temple (No. 13)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The destruction of the Temple at Elephantine was the start of a series of anti-Semitic Egyptian uprisings which commenced in 410 BCE and continued until the reign of Artaxerxes II who faced an Egyptian rebellion on his ascension in 404 BCE and in 402 BCE he lost Egypt.
In 401 BCE he fought a civil war in Persia and, throughout this, the Jews remained loyal accounting for their favourable treatment.
If the decree was taken from 516 BCE from the reign of Darius 1 to follow on directly from the 70 weeks of years then the end of the prophecy was in 26 BCE which seems to relate to nothing.
www.ccg.org /english/s/p013.html   (9032 words)

  
 Greek coins
Parion, Mysia, 3/4 drachm, gorgon @480 BCE (3.12 gm)
He participated in incessant warfare with his half-brother Antiochos IX and poisoned his mother Cleopatra in retaliation for her attempt to poison him.
In keeping with the soap opera, He was murdered in 96 BCE and Antiochos IX was murdered the following year by his nephew Seleukos VI who was subsequently driven out of Antioch by his cousin Antiochos X etc. etc.
tjbuggey.ancients.info /Greek2.html   (1477 words)

  
 Timeline: Late Roman Republic/Early Imperial Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He and 300 supporters are killed by a group of senators and their clients.
63 BCE: Cicero is elected consul, the first "new man" in that office for more than 30 years.
42 BCE: Antony and Octavian defeat Cassius and Brutus at Philippi.
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /ssc/labs/geary/1O/messages/42.html   (697 words)

  
 536-350 BCE - Jews Return from Exile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In 515 BCE, 71 years after the destruction, Zerubbabel and Joshua restore the Temple.
Nehemiah, the appointed governor of Judah (440 BCE), is mainly responsible for rebuilding the city.
The Temple is finished and purified, mixed marriages dissolved and the class of scribes (experts in Mosaic Law) is given equal status with the nobility and priesthood.
www.jerusalem-archives.org /period1/1-11.html   (708 words)

  
 Daoist Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Indeed, there is a strong meditative trend in the Daoism of late imperial China known as the "inner alchemy" tradition and the views of the Neiye seem to be in the background of this movement.
In the late 1970s Western and comparative philosophers began to point out that an important dimension of the historical context of Daoism was being overlooked because the previous generation of scholars had ignored or even disparaged connections between the classical texts and Daoist religious belief and practice.
There are 71 slips with material that is also found in 31 of the 81 chapters of the DDJ and corresponding to Chapters 1-66.
www.iep.utm.edu /d/daoism.htm   (7141 words)

  
 Atrocity statistics from the Roman Era
Lake Trasimene (217 BCE): "nearly all" in Roman Army of 30,000 killed.
Cannae (216 BCE): 44,000 Romans and 6,000 Carthag.
Cannae (216 BCE): 50,000-70,000 Romans and 6,000 Carthag.
users.rcn.com /mwhite28/romestat.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Solar Eclipses: -0399 to -0300   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively.
Historians should note the numerical difference of one year between astronomical dates and BCE dates.
Thus, the year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and year -100 corresponds to 101 BCE, etc..
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov /eclipse/SEcat/SE-0399--0300.html   (766 words)

  
 Crucifixion in Antiquity -The Anthropological Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mass executions in which hundreds and thousands died, such as the well known crucifixion of 6,000 followers of Spartacus as part of a victory celebration in 71 BCE appear in the literature (Bella Civilia I.120).
While many people believe that crucifixion was reserved for criminals only, as a result of Plutarch’s (46-120 CE) passage that “each criminal condemned to death bears his cross on his back” (Mor.554A/B) the literature clearly shows that this class of individuals were not the only ones subjected to this ultimate fate.
There was one notable exception to this passage in which the Jewish victims were first killed via crucifixion rather that being hung on a tree after death as was the case with the high priest, Alexander Janneus in which 800 Jews were crucified in Jerusalem in 267 BCE before their wives and children.
www.joezias.com /CrucifixionAntiquity.html   (3224 words)

  
 Tracking the Day-of-the-Sun
From this primal source, it would appear that a calendar count of 360 days (counted in 30-day segments) ultimately came to be used throughout the Middle East as well as in regions farther to the East and West.
However, by the time of the 1st century, the priests appear to have no longer retained enough political power to remain in control of the province of Judea.
The power and influence of the traditional priesthood would have been considerably lessened in about 167 BCE (when the Greeks assumed control of Jerusalem and the high priest was deposed).
www.creation-answers.com /thirty.htm   (20480 words)

  
 GEOG 405.3 History of Geographic Thought   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Rise of Roman Empire: By 509 BCE Etruscans driven out of lower Italian peninsula; citizens worshipping goddess Roma replace monarchy by republic led by 2 consuls elected by patricians.
By 209 BCE Italian peninsula united under Rome's government.
73-71 BCE: Revolt of Roman slaves led by Spartacus.
duke.usask.ca /~akkerman/gthought/week07.html   (320 words)

  
 Visual Experience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Shang Dynasty 1766-1045 BCE (traditional dates from late Zhou dynasty texts)
Han Dynasty 206 BCE – 220 CE Six dynasties (Southern China) 220-589 CE (period of war and cultural migrations)
Daoism first appears in a book called the Dao De Jing that was attributed to Lao Zi ca 500 BCE.
www.temple.edu /Art_History_India/16-arts-asia/finalstudyguide00.htm   (1164 words)

  
 Purim 3 Study Continues!
Jewish Timeline Encyclopedia, Mattis Kantor pg.70 [under 362 and335 BCE; he was a member of the 120 member Anshei Knesset Hagdola/the Sanhedrin]
71 [NOTE: The king of Persia insisted that an engraving of the city of Shushan be placed in the Beit haMikdash as a clear indication of who had authorized the rubuilding; it was placed on the eastern gate, which was consequently called Sha'ar Shushan.]
KPE Chron Yr.: 473/2 BCE or 472/1 BCE
www.haydid.org /purim3.htm   (1660 words)

  
 Late Republic (133-27 BCE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Political and Land Reforms of the Gracchus Brothers (133 - 121 BCE)
Marius and Sulla- The Revolts in Afrcia (113 - 78 BCE)
Spartacus Revolt of the Slaves (73 BCE - 71 BCE)
www.boundaryschools.com /perley/kencon/pages/laterepublic.html   (138 words)

  
 filmRomtimeline.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
510 BCE end of the Regal period; start of the Roman republic.
42 BCE Mark Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus form the Second Triumvirate.
31 BCE Octavian defeats Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII at the battle of Actium
publish.uwo.ca /~kolson2/filmRomtimeline.html   (148 words)

  
 Washington Monthly: Bible lesson
If it is any consolation to Sullivan, Kirk Douglas did receive an honorary Academy Award in 1996.
Second, Spartacus is not about religion unless you consider freedom "faith-based." It is the fictionalized account of a 73-71 BCE slave revolt against pre-Imperial Rome.
Had Sullivan bothered to check even the most basic of film references she would have discovered this fact.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1316/is_9_36/ai_n6200980   (437 words)

  
 America, The New World Order and 200 Million Dead and counting - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
They brought tens of thousands of slaves from other White nations to Rome, to serve degenerate rulers or to be butchered in brutal spectacles.
When 90,000 slaves led by Spartacus revolted in BCE 71 the survivors were crucified along the Appian Way.
When the powers behind the Roman Empire discovered that religion aided in enslaving the nations, the Roman Catholic(universal) Church was created.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=71228   (2485 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Messiah (No. 119)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
160 BCE to 71 CE when it was closed by order of Vespasian after the destruction of Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem temple was destroyed in 70 CE from Atonement however the Egyptian temple was closed in 71 CE from the order of Vespasian following the Jewish war.
515 BCE and was recalled and imprisoned 513 BCE and executed 510 BCE.
www.logon.org /english/s/p119.html   (6897 words)

  
 Alumni Deaths
'35, BCE '36--Robert V. Celette of Altamonte Springs, FL, July 5, 2003.
'71 BS Ag--Harry M. Ketcham of East Durham, NY, October 12, 2003; county director, Farm Services Agency, Columbia and Greene counties; active in civic and community affairs.
'71 BCE, ME '72--Dennis W.Mitchell of Anchorage, AK, October 2, 2003; civil engineer; worked with the US Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District; worked for Husky Oil; active in community and professional affairs.
cornell-magazine.cornell.edu /Archive/2004Julaug/notes/obits.html   (1790 words)

  
 lawtime.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
367 BCE offices of praetor and aedile created.
287 BCE plebescita begin to have the force of law
264-241 BCE First Punic War (in 242 BCE two praetors appointed: praetor urbanus and praetor pereginus)
publish.uwo.ca /~kolson2/lawtime.html   (193 words)

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