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  Edward Samuel Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers, OC, LL.B, D.Sc, BA (born May 27, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario) is the President and CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. His father Edward S. Rogers, Sr.
Educated at the Upper Canada College, Rogers graduated from Trinity College at the University of Toronto graduating in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Rogers has been the owner of the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball team since September 1, 2000, when Rogers Communications Inc. purchased 80% of the baseball club with the Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. maintaining 20% interest and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce relinquishing 10% share.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edward_Rogers   (314 words)

  
 2005_04_14_Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Rogers, a former law enforcement officer, was apprehended and brought to justice for smuggling over 100 machine guns, grenade launchers and pistols into the United States.
Rogers, who was previously employed for six years as a Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputy, pleaded guilty to all counts of the pending indictment, without entering into a plea agreement.
Rogers, who had lived in Vietnam with his Vietnamese wife for approximately nine years, was detained by Thai authorities in Bangkok in January 2004 as he attempted to fly to Mexico City, Mexico.
www.usdoj.gov /usao/can/press/2005/2005_04_14_rogers.html   (537 words)

  
 Rogers, Ted
Rogers Communications is the largest cable television business in Canada with 50 systems that embrace close to 35% of all Canadian cable subscribers.
As a result of its 1994 takeover of Maclean-Hunter Ltd., Rogers Communications is the majority share holder of the Toronto Sun Publishing Corp., which publishes five newspapers across Canada, and is also the owner of 191 periodicals in Canada, Britain, the United States, and Europe.
His father, Edward Samuel, was the first amateur radio operator in Canada to successfully transmit a signal across the Atlantic.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/R/htmlR/rogersted/rogersted.htm   (942 words)

  
 Edward Rogers: Sunday Fables - PopMatters Music Review
Edward Rogers is known to most on the New York scene as the producer of "The Beat Goes On" series at the legendary Bottom Line, or as a featured performer and musical advisor at many of the popular "Losers' Lounge" tribute shows.
Because the determined Edward Rogers has taken his talents and, along with the help of veteran singer/songwriter George Usher, created a solid debut album that's chock full of light and warmth and classical pop/rock traditions.
Edward Rogers was responsible for the triumphant return to New York of the Zombies' lead singer Colin Blunstone, producing a series of sold-out shows.
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/r/rogersedward-sunday.shtml   (1075 words)

  
 Rogers.com | About Rogers | History of Rogers
Rogers has always emphasized customer service and pioneering engineering and has been involved at the start-up stage with a number of ventures in broadcasting, cable television and communications.
Rogers then became a founding shareholder of Rogers Cantel Inc., which commenced service in 1985, to operate a national cellular telephone network in Canada in competition with the established telephone companies.
Rogers On Demand was launched as a home video library over cable in February 2002, and in November 2003, Rogers Cable makes personal video recorders (PVRs) available to its subscribers.
www.rogers.com /english/aboutrogers/historyofrogers/index.html   (1057 words)

  
 Edward Rogers Tillotson and Elizabeth Brown Sanderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Edward Rogers Tillotson was the son of Zadock Tillotson and Susan Caroline Rogers.
Edward was born November 15, 1823 in Brunswick, Medina County, Ohio.
Edward Tillotson was born and died on March 10, 1885.
www.pibburns.com /edrtillo.htm   (1687 words)

  
 Edward D. Rogers
ROGERS, EDWARD D. Edward D. Rogers is a successful farmer whose home is in the township of Doon, Lyon County, and whose honorable and useful career as a high minded and independent agriculturist shows him a good citizen and a faithful husband and father, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1845.
Rogers grew to manhood in Clayton County, where he was bred to farm work and given somewhat limited opportunities for schooling.
Rogers are the parents of a family of eleven living children: Michael, Edward, Annie, Mary, Emmet, Theodore, Frank, LeRoy, Nora, Stella and James.
iagenweb.org /boards/allamakee/biographies/index.cgi?rev=47289   (550 words)

  
 Generations - Frederick George Edward Rogers - Biography
Rogers is dean of the American Guild of Organists, Kansas chapter.
Rogers was at Brantford, Ont., where he was organist and choirmaster at Grace Episcopal Church and director of music at the Brantford Young Ladies' College.
Rogers was the "Messiah," in 1897, with New York soloists, the Harriss Orchestra of Hamilton playing the accompaniment.
members.shaw.ca /dspeirs/tree_rogersfg3.html   (729 words)

  
 "By Our Hand" - Person Page 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Edward Rogers appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in the household of Shem Rogers and Anne Langford at Ty'n y Rhos, Llanarmon, Denbighshire, Wales.
Ellen Rogers appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in the household of Shem Rogers and Anne Langford at Ty'n y Rhos, Llanarmon, Denbighshire, Wales.
Martha Rogers appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in the household of Shem Rogers and Anne Langford at Ty'n y Rhos, Llanarmon, Denbighshire, Wales.
www.tankardsaweigh.com /Our_Hand/p8.htm   (919 words)

  
 Edward Rogers - Sunday Fables :: Not Lame Recordings - power pop and melodic rock record label, music and CDs
This display of unerringly jangle-folk rock is a project that has Rogers co-writing all of "Sunday`s Fables" tunes with fellow NY-scenster George Usher(the Bongos, The Shramms) and is song-after-song of dreamy, sunny and sublimely warm music.
Rogers is joined in the studio by a talented cast that includes NYC pal George Usher and noted guitarist Marty Wilson-Piper (on two tracks).
All 13 tunes here are co-written by Rogers and NY pop scenester George Usher, and they often echo the bright, guitar-based sound of Usher`s records, laced with lyrical undercurrents of nostalgia and lost love.
www.notlame.com /Edward_Rogers/Page_1/NLROGE1.html   (640 words)

  
 Great Carrying Place Ft Edward
The first fortification to have been built in Fort Edward was under the command of Colonel Francis Nicholson in 1709, during a conflict known as the “Queen Anne's War." Fort Nicholson was garrisoned by 450 men, including sever companies of "regulars in scarlet uniform from old England.
Rogers Island became the base camp for the Rangers for about 2 1/2 years during the French and Indian War.
Fort Edward was garrisoned until 1766, when it was ordered evacuated and the stores moved to Fort Crown Point.
www.ftedward.com /History/Great_Carrying_Place.htm   (491 words)

  
 Edward W. Rogers
Edward W. Rogers is currently Assistant Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, College of Administrative Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Rogers also has a Bachelor of Science from Ohio State University and a Master of International Business Studies from the University of South Carolina.
Rogers research interests are in innovation, high-tech knowledge sharing and measuring firm performance in human resource management.
www.knowmap.com /contributors/rogers.html   (358 words)

  
 UPNE - Rangers and Redcoats on the Hudson: David R. Starbuck
Located in the Hudson River in what is now the town of Fort Edward, Rogers Island was once home to thousands of British "redcoats" as well as hundreds of "rangers"—irregular American colonial fighters.
In fact, the island is named for its association with the famed Major Robert Rogers, leader of Rogers’ Rangers and noted author of "Rules of Ranging," his brief code-of-conduct for colonial guerrilla fighters written while encamped on the island.
Rogers Island was one of the longest occupied and populous training camps of the French and Indian War and contains the remains of barracks, tents, storehouses, and hospitals.
www.dartmouth.edu /~upne/1-58465-378-7.html   (428 words)

  
 JER23_12_O
Mary, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth ROGERS was baptized at Hanham on 1st.
Harriet ROGERS was 22 and born in Bedminster, Somerset.
William ROGERS, the son of Edward and Elizabeth ROGERS, was born in Hanham, Gloucestershire c.1840.
www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com /ian/pages/B/00.htm   (1066 words)

  
 The Church Discography - Edward Rogers
George Usher and several guest star friends prop up the glorious tunage with their transcendent chording, while Ed sends you into a time-warp with lyrics that recall the innocence of the first time you brushed your hand against a teenage cheek, and melodies that seem to have been kissed by the sun.
This display of unerringly jangle-folk rock is a project that has Rogers co-writing all of "Sunday's Fables" tunes with fellow NY-scenster George Usher (The Bongos, The Shramms) and is song-after-song of dreamy, sunny and sublimely warm music.
Another one of the fine New York pop-troubadours, Edward Rogers teamed up with the soulmate, George Usher, delivering a palette of sounds ranging from orchestral chamber pop eclecticism...
homepage.mac.com /fipster/church/side-projects/rogers.html   (619 words)

  
 Edward (Eddie) Rogers
In the course of his 42 years at the Clinic he was remembered as the Urology Department's only survivor in the fire of 1929.  He has been referred to as chief assistant and the first physician's assistant in America.
Rogers was praised for the expert manner in which he treated patients with personal attention, thoughtful understanding, humor and great skill.
He remained active as a drummer in the Drum and Bugle Corps in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
cms.clevelandclinic.org /nursing/body.cfm?id=368   (84 words)

  
 $25 million donation honours Ted Rogers, Sr.
The gift is from Edward S. "Ted" Rogers, son of the inventor of the first batteryless radio receiver, and his wife, Loretta Anne Rogers.
Through this gift, his son, Ted Rogers, is ensuring that today's emerging talents in electrical and computer engineering have educational opportunities competitive with the best in the world.
Rogers' long-time commitment to healthcare and her extensive volunteer work in this field.
www.newsandevents.utoronto.ca /bin1/000622a.asp   (861 words)

  
 Ed Rogers: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Rogers served as Deputy Assistant to President George H. Bush and Executive Assistant to the White House Chief of Staff.
Rogers was a Special Assistant to President Reagan as Deputy Director and then Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
Rogers received his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama, where he currently serves on the President,s Cabinet and National Advisory Board.
www.zoominfo.com /people/rogers_ed_4863335.aspx   (474 words)

  
 Astaire and Rogers; ; Edward Gallafent
His demonstration of the organic nature of the Astaire / Rogers series—the ways in which each film grows out of or relates to its predecessors—is especially interesting.
The book examines how the Astaire-Rogers musicals, which were produced and originally viewed as a series, relate to one another and to other musicals of their day.
Edward Gallafent lectures on film studies at the University of Warwick.
www.columbia.edu /cu/cup/catalog/data/023112/0231126263.HTM   (412 words)

  
 Aboriginal Ontario: Historical Perspectives on the First Nations. by J.A. Brandao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Some of the contributors are retired or in emeritus positions and three, including Edward Rogers, the original editor of the manuscript, died before the book was published.
Edward Rogers performs this same service for the Algonquians of southern Ontario.
Here Charles Bishop, Edward Rogers, and J. Garth-Taylor trace the history and cultural evolution of northern Ontario Algonquians, mostly the Ojibwa and the Cree, as these groups responded to the changes engendered by contact, the fur trade, and northern development.
www.utpjournals.com /product/chr/764/aboriginal16.html   (793 words)

  
 Rogers.com | About Rogers | History of Rogers | Virtual Museum
Edward S. Rogers is the only Canadian to win an American-sponsored telegraph contest when he successfully sends a telegraph signal from Newmarket, Ontario to Androssan, Scotland
Edward S. Rogers invents the world's first alternating current (A/C) tube which allows radios to operate from regular household electricity rather than batteries, eliminating the need for recharging, and allowing a clearer sound from the radio.
Rogers to support herself and her young son.
www.rogers.com /english/aboutrogers/historyofrogers/virtualmuseum/milestones/page-19.html   (437 words)

  
 Thomas Rogers
Thomas Rogers was one of the unfortunate Mayflower passengers who died during the “first sickness at Plymouth” in the winter of 1620/1.
That William Rogers in 1585 appointed his brother Edward an overseer shows that William was also a son of the elder William and one of the seven children.
She also believed that William [1] Rogers of Long Island and James [1] Rogers of New London were sons of the Pilgrim Thomas [1] Rogers.
www.richmondancestry.org /thomasrogers.shtml   (3085 words)

  
 Edward Rogers Music / Bedsit Poets
Edward Rogers and George Usher are starting mixing the next Edward Rogers solo album.
The songs on Sunday Fables were all composed by rogers and Parasol recording artist George Usher [georgeusher.com].
Reaching back to his British roots, rogers was responsible for the triumphant return to New York of Zombies' lead singer Colin Blunstone, producing a series of sold-out shows.
www.edwardrogersmusic.com   (666 words)

  
 Charles Rogers, MAJ, Air Force, Gary IN, 04May67 19E040 - The Virtual Wall®
Major Rogers is sixth from the left in the front row - still wearing "railroad tracks" rather than a Major's oak leaf (he was promoted to Major on 20 Jan 1967).
On 04 May 1967, Major Rogers was flying A-1E tail number 52-132638, one of a flight targeted against a truck park near Attopeu in southern Laos.
It was clear to his wingmen that Major Rogers had no opportunity to escape the stricken aircraft before impact and was probably killed in the crash, but search-and-rescue efforts were undertaken anyway.
www.virtualwall.org /dr/RogersCE01a.htm   (623 words)

  
 Rogers Cable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Rogers Cable Inc., a subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc., is Canada's largest cable television service provider with about 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 internet subscribers, in southern Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Rogers was one of the first cablesystem operators in Canada, having secured licences covering much of the city of Toronto in the mid-1960s.
Rogers Cable's territories now consist of: most larger communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, virtually the whole of New Brunswick, selected areas of eastern Quebec near the New Brunswick border, and, in Ontario: nearly all of the Toronto area as well as the areas of Ottawa, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Barrie.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Rogers_Cable   (356 words)

  
 Rogers Wireless Announces Significant Investment in Prince Edward Island : ArriveNet Press Releases : Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Rogers Wireless and Ericsson also announced that the two companies will contribute $500,000 over the next four years to the Technology Centre Development Fund for wireless research and development in PEI.
Rogers Wireless products and services are currently available on-line at www.rogers.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
About Rogers Wireless: Rogers Wireless Communications Inc. (TSX: RCM; NYSE: RCN) operates Canada's largest integrated wireless voice and data network, providing advanced voice and wireless data solutions to customers from coast to coast on its GSM/GPRS/EDGE network, the world standard for wireless communications technology.
press.arrivenet.com /business/article.php/511286.html   (573 words)

  
 Rogers Memorial Farm /History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Since the land was never used for that purpose, the farm was sold to a private individual in 1871 for $3,155.84.
The property was bequeathed to the University of Nebraska as a memorial to the Rogers' son, Edward Alfred Rogers, a UN graduate, who died in service during World War II.
Today, the Rogers Memorial Farm stands not only as a living memorial, but also as a center for soil and water conservation research and educational programs.
bse.unl.edu /rogersfarm/History.htm   (256 words)

  
 Rogers Communications - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI.A, TSX: RCI.B, NYSE: RG) is one of Canada's largest communications companies, particularly in the field of wireless communications and cable television, with additional telecommunications and mass media assets.
Rogers Wireless is Canada's largest wireless communications services provider, under the Rogers and Fido brand names, with 6.2 million voice and data subscribers, and now the sole Canadian operator of a GSM-based network.
Rogers also is a partner in OLN Canada, TVtropolis and is a two-thirds owner of G4techTV Canada with Comcast.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rogers_Communications   (725 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Rogers, U to Z
Rogers, Walter — of Dallas, Dallas County, Tex. Republican.
Rogers, William Findlay (1820-1899) — of New York.
Son of Herbert E. Rogers and Lilian A. (Sanborn) Rogers.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/rogers9.html   (503 words)

  
 Edward Mirzabegian: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Edward Mirzabegian Edward Mirzabegian, M.S., M.H.A. is the Chief Operating Officer of Antelope Valley Hospital.
He oversees all acute care and ambulatory operations for the hospital, and is helping to lead the development and implementation of operational strategies that will guide the hospital as it continues to grow.
ROGERS -- Edward Mirzabegian has been named chief operating officer of Mercy Health System of Northwest Arkansas, according to Susan Barrett, president and chief executive officer.
www.zoominfo.com /people/mirzabegian_edward_181825507.aspx   (469 words)

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