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  London (England) - Search View - MSN Encarta
The most prominent landmark is Saint Paul’s Cathedral, designed by English architect Christopher Wren to replace the original church, which was destroyed during the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The LCC was replaced in 1965 by the Greater London Council (GLC) when the present system of 32 borough councils plus the City of London was set up.
The underground railway began in the 1860s and, with electrification in the 1890s, was able to use deep tunnels to bring passengers to the heart of the city.
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 Articles - London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Tourist attractions are located mainly in Central London, comprising the historic City of London; the West End with its many cinemas, bars, clubs, theaters, shops and restaurants; the City of Westminster with Westminster Abbey, the royal residences of Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and St.
The GLA was created in 2000 as a replacement body for the former Greater London Council (GLC) which was created in 1965 and abolished in 1986 after political disputes between the GLC (then led by Ken Livingstone) and the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher.
The London Central Mosque is a well-known landmark on the edge of Regent´s Park, and there are many other mosques in the city.
www.zdiamond.net /articles/London   (7808 words)

  
 Welcome to Premiere Cinemas!
Las Vegas, Neveda, March 16, 2006 - Premiere Directors Kobe Bone from Premiere Cinema 16 in Gadsden, AL and Martin Watson from Premiere Cinema 16 Bryan, TX posed for a snapshot with Laurence Fishburn who was being honored for a "Decade of Achievement in Film" at the Showest Convention.
Premiere Cinema Corp. is listed by NATO as the 30th largest cinema company in the U.S. The company started in Big Spring in 1985 and has 156 screens in three states.
Premiere Cinemas has partnered with hundreds of charitable organizations over the years but is particularly proud of its association with the CMN and the work that it does for children.
www.pccmovies.com /news.htm   (3397 words)

  
 Issue Number 24
A seven-screen Landmark Theatre will be added to the fifth and sixth floors and the remainder of the center will be remerchandised to a more upscale tenant mix.
To celebrate the return of motion picture exhibition to this landmark location, the building’s Arabesque facade and grand marquee will be restored.
The 750,000 sq.ft. project will be anchored by a 16-screen Hoyts Cinema, a discount department store, a supermarket, a craft store and a sporting goods retailer.
www.tenantsearch.com /dealmakers/1998%20Issues/July%201998/DM071098.htm   (7528 words)

  
 Marathon & Beyond -- The web site for marathoners and ultrarunners.
The upper right-hand corner of New York State that borders Vermont to the east and Canada to the north, known as the Adirondack region, is fast becoming synonymous with world-class sporting events.
Held on the fourth Sunday in September, this fledgling marathon draws runners from the Adirondack region, Canada, New England, and New Jersey.
The city is a testament to the British influence in Western Canada, but in this instance the staid Britishness is given a Northwestern American spin: Victoria is clean, well-organized, friendly, laid back, slow and cautious to progress so that it needn't backtrack to undo false starts, and somewhat boring in a pleasant slow-down-and-smell-the-roses way.
www.marathonandbeyond.com /tocvol5.htm   (21614 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Internet resources by type
Division of Environment Canada responsible for the promotion of safe and efficient maritime operations, and the protection of Canada's environment by providing reliable and timely information about ice conditions in Canadian waters.
Outlines the history of Canada from 1770 to the present day through text and an accompanying series of maps, which depict the development in the Canadian territorial boundaries over the period.
Maps taken from the 4th, 5th, and 6th Editions of Canada's National Atlas, along with documentation on issues such as natural hazards and territorial evolution.
www.bubl.ac.uk /link/types/maps.htm   (4472 words)

  
 Notes on the Camera Obscura Archive 2000-01
I'm doing a dissertation on Bristol's cinemas so I'm researching our Camera for some early historical stuff you've just saved me a few hours down the library.
I am currently researching the possiblity of turning an old cinema into a camera obscura for a temporary exhibition with the British Council.
The cinema is a unique building, 6 metres above ground with a panoramic view from behind the projector booth (which has been demolished and is currently open).
www.brightbytes.com /guestbook/guestbook_00-01.html   (9447 words)

  
 Ann Arbor / University of Michigan Guide - johnwcooper.com
Ann Arbor's Non-profit historic center featuring the performing arts and fine cinema.
Arguably the best place to see what both the main stream movie theaters (Goodrich Quality 16 and Showcase Cinemas) and the small local independent Ann Arbor Theaters are showing.
An Ann Arbor landmark since its 1960 opening known for its outdoor table.
www.johnwcooper.com /annarbor-michigan.htm   (3284 words)

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