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  Corpus Christi Caller Times Caller.com - Cowboys are hoping Banks finally reaches his potential
Banks is the first player other than Aikman to go into training camp as Dallas' starting quarterback since Steve Pelleur in 1988.
Banks was a second-round pick by St. Louis in 1996 and became the starter right away.
Banks isn't as accurate on the short- and medium-range timing passes that were Aikman's specialty.
www.caller2.com /2001/july/24/today/texasspo/6174.html   (763 words)

  
 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Regional Economist: Two Faces of Banking, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In addition, more banks are helping business customers reduce their exposure to rising interest rates by brokering swap agreements with other companies that are exposed to falling interest rates.
To get a sense for how far along the U.S. banking system is in the shift from traditional activities to complex risk intermediation, we categorize each U.S. bank both in 1993 and 2003 as one that primarily engages in traditional activities or as one that primarily engages in complex risk management.
Many banks engage in this activity primarily as market makers or matched traders for their customers.5 The goal is to accommodate their customers by entering into trades with the intention of quickly entering into offsetting contracts with other counterparties.
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 Biographical Sketches. Untermeyer, Louis, ed. 1920. Modern British Poetry
Robert Louis Stevenson was born at Edinburgh in 1850.
Anthony C. Deane was born in 1870 and was the Seatonian prizeman in 1905 at Clare College, Cambridge.
He was finishing his studies abroad and was on a walking-tour along the banks of the Moselle when the war came.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Louis Hennepin
Other authorities, however, express the opinion that the name was given in compliment to Louis XIV, and in reference to his capture during the year 1672 of a fortress named Crève-coeur near Bois-le-due in the Netherlands.
At that time Hennepin had lost the favour of the French king, and the archives of the French government contain an order from Louis XIV directing the governor of New France to arrest the famous missionary and traveller in case of his appearance in America and to send him home.
The county in Minnesota wherein are situated the Falls of St. Anthony bears the name of Hennepin, and the same name appears on the map of the State of Illinois designating a township close to the site of Fort Crève-coeur.
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 Peckham: Camp Jackson
Frank P. Blair, Jr., returned to St. Louis from Washington on the 17th of April, and gladdened the hearts of loyal men by assuring them of the determination of the Government to use the last man and the last dollar, if necessary, to crush out the rebellion in the seceded States.
He therefore made a proposition to the banks in St. Louis to permit him to use the $50,000 they were to furnish to meet the July interest, to arm the State militia.
Louis would require a strong force to restrain refractory secessionists, and protect the immense Government and private property then within its limits.
www.civilwarstlouis.com /peckham/ch2-pt1.htm   (5750 words)

  
 SLA-CSTL Chapter History
Louis Chapter of the Special Libraries Association was written by Mary C. Clynes, Librarian of the Star-Times newspaper and was published in the Missouri Library Association Quarterly, September, 1942.
Louis Library Club and the St. Louis Chapter SLA was an escorted tour to Union Electric's Nuclear plant near Fulton, Missouri - in the "Kingdom of Callaway." A bus full of librarians and guests left the Westroads parking lot on a Saturday morning, arriving at the plant by 11:00 a.m.
Louis Commerce magazine featured several special libraries in the metropolitan area in an article by free lance writer, Kenneth Kress, entitled, "All you need to do is ask." The author visited a number of our libraries and talked to their librarians.
www.sla.org /chapter/cstl/history.html   (9495 words)

  
 The Pope Visits St. Louis - April 1999 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
Louis's "old cathedral," built in 1834 near the banks of the Mississippi River, is testimony to the religious roots of this "Gateway to the West" region.
He explained that there was no official connection between the pope's visit to St. Louis and his delivery in Mexico City of the concluding paper for 1997's Synod for America, held in Vatican City (see "Synod Document: All-American Challenge").
St. Louis is a city once known as the "Rome of the West." Explorers of the Louisiana region brought their French names and their Catholic faith with them.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/Apr1999/feature1.asp   (3479 words)

  
 Obituaries
Surviving are a daughter, Mary Banks of East Brunswick; a sister, Ann Sweeney of Ireland; a sister-in-law, Doris Breslin, also of Ireland; a brother-in-law, Thomas Tuohy of Queens, N.Y.; a granddaughter; and a great-granddaughter.
Surviving are a son, Dr. Louis LaBosco of East Brunswick; a daughter, Camille Provenza of Sayreville; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
ANTHONY GRASSO, 88, of Sayreville died March 10 in St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick.
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 Road Show 1
A the famous American banking house that financed both the northern and southern causes was the banking house of George Peabody and Company.
This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences.
The leaders of the banks attending the meeting were John Reed of Citibank, Willard Butcher of Chase, Lewis Preston of Morgan, and Tom Clausen of the Bank of America.
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 Encyclopedia: British republican movement
It is also believed a number of prominent politicians and journalists support the abolition of monarchy.
Tony Benn speaking in London, June 2004 The Right Honourable Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (born April 3, 1925), known as Tony Benn, formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, is a British politician regarded as being on the left of the Labour Party.
Anthony Louis Tony Banks, Baron Stratford (born 8 April 1943) is a British politician and Labour Party member of the House of Lords.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/British-republican-movement   (1623 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - Banks: Seahawks step up in huge game - Sunday September 21, 2003 11:55PM
One remarkable 14-point, fourth-quarter rally later, the new-look Seahawks stood alone, taking a two-game lead over the vanquished St. Louis Rams and everyone else in their division as Seattle's Week 4 bye beckons.
It was linebacker Anthony Simmons' interception of a tipped Marc Bulger pass with 3:15 remaining and the Rams driving for a game-clinching score that set up Seattle's 74-yard, 10-play winning touchdown drive.
The Rams were at the Seahawks' 34 and looked ready to earn their second consecutive division win when St. Louis committed its third and most costly turnover.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/writers/don_banks/09/21/rams_seahawks   (1318 words)

  
 Rome of the West: Father Marquette's Journal of Discovery in the Saint Louis Region   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The first Europeans to explore the Saint Louis area were members of the Louis Joliet expedition (1673-1675), which included the Jesuit Jacques Marquette.
The Mississippi River was calm and easily boatable north of the Missouri, even before the creation of the lock and dam system, while the stretch of river from the Missouri to the Ohio is the narrowest, fastest, and most dangerous stretch of the river.
This demonic area is most likely Tower Rock, located in the River in Perry County, the southernmost county in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis.
saint-louis.blogspot.com /2005/05/father-marquettes-journal-of-discovery.html   (3527 words)

  
 The American Experience | The Wizard of Photography | People & Events | The Daguerreotype is Invented
The son of a Counselor to King Louis XVI of France, Niépce survived the French Revolution with his family fortune intact, which allowed him to pursue his interest in inventions.
When he began producing positive prints from the original plates, he was able to obtain longer-lasting images, but the results were still crude.
By 1853 there were 37 parlors on Broadway alone, and on the banks of the Hudson, a town one mile south of Newburgh had been named Daguerreville.
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 Misc. Titus County, Texas Obituaries & Death Notices
Banks was born Aug. 27, 1928, in Titus County, the son of Leonard and Berma Hodge Banks.
He is survived by his wife Betty Jean Cameron Banks of Mount Pleasant; sons Jimmy Banks, Ronnie Banks, Kenneth Banks, Jerry Banks, Gary Banks, all of Mount Pleasant; brothers Louis Banks of Arlington and Harold Banks of Daingerfield; eight grandchildren.
Louis Joseph Cassata, 72, of Mount Pleasant, died Monday, Oct. 4, 1999, at his residence in Mount Pleasant.
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 Federal Reserve Board: Reserve Bank Presidents -- Philadelphia
He is also on the University of Delaware's Visiting Committee for the Crawley School of Business and the Advisory Boards of the Wharton Financial Institutions Center and the Penn Institute for Economic Research.
He is chairman of the Economic Advisory Board of the Stockholm Institute for Financial Research and serves on the advisory boards of the Copenhagen Center for Law Economics and Financial Institutions and the Italian Bankers Association's European Banking Report.
Active in the community, Dr. Santomero is on the board of directors of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and serves as chairman of the Mayor's Council of Economic Advisors for the City of Philadelphia.
www.federalreserve.gov /bios/pres03.htm   (424 words)

  
 Musings from Brian J. Noggle: 04/25/2004 - 05/01/2004
When an armed robber menaces bank tellers and guards with a shotgun and then points it at responding police officers, it's important to remove all assignment of blame from the robber and build a morally neutral headline.
A St. Louis Court has just this afternoon upheld the precedent that although the law in our nation maintains that everyone is equal before the blind, deaf, and especially dumb Maiden Justice, some animals are more equal than others.
No, the St. Louis media have emphasized the claims from Little’s attorneys, therapists, and other millennial swamis that Little needs to get back to work making the bountiful dollars that those of us here in the inner ring suburbs can imagine only remotely.
stlbrianj.blogspot.com /archives/2004_04_25_archive.html   (4341 words)

  
 SI.com - Writers - Don Banks: Ravens examine options after Boller injury - Tuesday November 11, 2003 10:29AM
While Ravens officials were in contact with veteran free-agent quarterbacks such as Jeff George, Neil O'Donnell and Ray Lucas on Monday, the day after Boller torn his quadriceps muscle in a loss at St. Louis, the most likely scenario appears to be bringing in Lucas to serve as Baltimore's third quarterback.
If he is gone for the year, and we make a move, it's going to strictly be at the No. 3 spot.
Then we'll evaluate Chris and Anthony, and how they fit who we are, and make a decision at starter.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /2003/writers/don_banks/11/10/ravens.qbs   (668 words)

  
 Booknotes
HENRY LOUIS GATES JR.: Well, we were colored in the 1950s, and this is a book that attempts to recount what it was like of African descent in the United States between 1950 and roughly 1970.
Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham and the federal judge, Leon Higginbotham and, most recently, Cornel West from Princeton and Anthony Appiah, the great African philosopher who was at Cambridge with Soyinka at the same time I was.
And then I met Anthony Appiah, who was this brilliant African who was nicknamed "the fl Wittgentein" and I saw this great potential to be an academic, and then there was Soyinka, this great writer who had given his life over to arts and letters.
www.booknotes.org /Transcript?ProgramID=1220   (9303 words)

  
 Rome of the West: May 2005
Some contemporary liturgists reject kneeling, saying it is not appropriate for a redeemed man to approach Christ on his knees.
He is a member of Saint Nicholas Parish in North Saint Louis, staffed by members of the Society of the Divine Word Missionaries, Chicago Province, an order that specializes in inner-city, ethnic, and social justice ministries.
Clay's district roughly covers Saint Louis City north of Interstate 44 in the eastern 2/3rds of the City and Highway 40 in the west part of the City, all of north Saint Louis County, and much of west Saint Louis County north of Highway 40 excluding the Clayton area.
saint-louis.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_saint-louis_archive.html   (12912 words)

  
 ArtsJournal: About Last Night
I popped a Louis Armstrong album into the CD player and told stories about Louis’ New Orleans childhood as we listened to “Blues in the Night” and “Just One of Those Things” and watched the clouds grow thicker.
Fortunately, she scheduled her wedding on the same day I was planning to go home for Christmas, so instead of driving straight from St. Louis to Smalltown, U.S.A., as I normally do, I picked up a rental car at the airport, drove to the church, got Laura married off, turned around, and headed for home.
A small-town church wedding is a thing unto itself, especially if you were to compare it to the last wedding I attended, a catered affair held in the banquet room of a fancy Westchester County restaurant and presided over by a wisecracking rabbi.
www.artsjournal.com /aboutlastnight/archives20031221.shtml   (10000 words)

  
 St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary 1905 J - R
Death Notice entries generally include the date of death; names of spouses, children, and parents; place of the funeral; and place of internment.
The Burial Permit listing in the St. Louis Post Dispatch may include spelling errors and names will often differ from the entry in the Death Notice.
Louis Obituary Index 1905 A - I To the
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 AWH: St. Louis Business Scanner Frequency Lists
The St. Louis County Fair & Air Show is held annual in September on the fairgrounds at Spirit of St. Louis Airport in Chesterfield, Missouri.
Fair Saint Louis (formerly the V.P. Fair), is one of the nation's largest patriotic celebrations, takes place over a 3-day period surrounding the Fourth-of-July.
A way to find out if the local stations are currently broadcasting their DTV signal is by using a scanner and tuning it to the channel assignment frequency plus 310 kHz (0.310 MHz).
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 Fed Raises Interest Rate a Quarter-Point to 3.5%   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It was the 10th straight meeting dating back to June 2004 that the central bank has raised rates by a quarter-point.
Also known as the overnight bank-lending rate, the federal funds rate is the interest banks charge each other on overnight loans and the Fed's main lever for influencing the economy.
In taking this action, the Board approved the requests submitted by the Boards of Directors of the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco.
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 Ebony Eliminated From America's Next Top Model
Tyra and Jay Manuel greeted the girls at the Louis Licari hair salon where each girl received a fabulous makeover to jumpstart their transformations into high-fashion models.
Jay additionally provided tips on how each could either incorporate or depart from their own personal style to punctuate their new dramatic looks.
Banks, who created the show, also serves as executive producer along with Ken Mok ("Making the Band") and Anthony Dominici ("The Amazing Race").
www.celebrityspider.com /news/september05/article092905-11.html   (611 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972), Papers, 1931-1941 (C4)--INVENTORY
Louis warehouses’ refusal to buy Missouri licenses while holding United States licenses, ensuing discussion of federal or state authority; litigation; appointments; general grain and warehouse correspondence.
Bank of Nashua: letters on hearings, increasing stock and changing name, refusal to grant charter, opinions.
Edgar Hoover and Ray Kuntz; Adjutant General Means on guard uniform and automobile regulations; picture of St. Louis County, speed troops; move of Patrol Headquarters form Sikeston to Poplar Bluff; radio station for troopers in SEMO: assault on son of Mrs.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0004.html   (9080 words)

  
 St. Louis Fed: WP 2005-022A "The Delinquency of Subprime Mortgages"
Louis Fed: WP 2005-022A "The Delinquency of Subprime Mortgages"
Credit scores and loan characteristics also play important roles.
© 2005 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
research.stlouisfed.org /wp/more/2005-022   (114 words)

  
 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
Rachel previously served as an Associate Counsel to the President in the White House and, prior to that, was associated with the law firm Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal.
Prior to that, he was the CTO of Identrus, a banking association of 60+ of the world's largest banks building a PKI based, B2B eCommerce trust infrastructure.
He is quoted widely on telephone, utility, health care, insurance, privacy, and banking issues and has been asked to speak on a variety oŽÂŽ£ consumer related topics at conferences throughout the country.
www.cfp2004.org /program/speakers.html   (17893 words)

  
 Reaching the Heavens: An Astronaut's Spiritual Journey - June 2004 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
Father John Kappe, of St. Clare’s Parish near Johnson Space Center, was kind enough to submit to a once-over from the flight surgeon so he could celebrate Easter Mass with our crew.
That afternoon we gathered around a conference room table under banks of powerful fluorescent lights, meant to shift our body clocks onto the proper wake-sleep cycle for orbit.
Artist Rodney Winfield of St. Louis created the window based on photos taken during the Apollo 11 mission.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/Jun2004/Feature1.asp   (3374 words)

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