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  San Francisco - Memory Alpha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The spotlight of diplomacy would fall on San Francisco again in 2155, when the representatives of Earth, Vulcan, Tellar, Andoria, Denobula, Rigel V, and Coridan met in the city to hold talks on the formation of a Coalition of Planets.
In 2375, San Francisco was attacked by the Breen, resulting in massive casualties, and heavy damage to the city, including the renowned Golden Gate Bridge.
The scale model of the San Francisco skyline was originally created by Industrial Light and Magic for the movies featuring the TOS cast, it has been reused as stock footage and in modified form ever since.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/San_Francisco   (884 words)

  
 XFL Board - LA Xtreme Conquer San Francisco's Demons
The Demons, who finished 6-6, were unable to generate any offense against the Xtreme, who had beaten them 24-0 in the final regular-season game after losing 15-13 in the season opener at San Francisco.
San Francisco passing: Mike Pawlawski 8-20 for 74 yards, 2 INT, 0 TD, Pat Barnes 2-5 for 26 yards, 1 INT, 0 TD, Oteman Sampson 1-2 for 15 yards, 0 INT, 0 TD.
Interceptions: San Francisco (John Dewitt 1 for 8 yards, Toby Wright 1 for 0 yards); Los Angeles (Ron Carpenter 2 for 53 yards, Leomont Evans 1 for 0 yards).
www.xflboard.com /game-summary/01-04-21-demons-xtreme-mdg.htm   (1341 words)

  
 In Nomine San Francisco
When San Francisco was first settled in the 19th century (the area was inhabited long before that by local Indian tribes, of course), it quickly attracted miners, merchants, speculators, and other rough-and-ready types.
San Francisco is very popular with angels of the Wind, being a great place to blow through and have a wild party.
San Francisco has secrets, and there are at least two angels of Revelations in town, usually trying to sniff out hidden corruption and conspiracies.
www.amadan.org /Innomine/SF.htm   (3005 words)

  
 SBC Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Groundbreaking on the ballpark began on December 11, 1997 in the industrial waterfront area of San Francisco known as China Basin.
The stadium was home to the XFL San Francisco Demons in 2001, was the home of the Shrine Bowl (until 2006) and college football's Emerald Bowl (since 2002).
Because of the proximity to San Francisco Bay, it is only 309 feet (94 m) to the right field foul pole.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SBC_Park   (1430 words)

  
 Million Dollar Game - Hanacek
San Francisco had the second-best pass defense in the league in the regular season, and has been able to pressure opposing quarterbacks consistently.
Demons head coach Jim Skipper has his team flying high, led by the defense and the thought that the passing game can click no matter which quarterback is throwing the ball.
San Francisco is 3-3 on the road, including the playoffs.
archive.profootballweekly.com /content/archives/features_2000/xfl_041801.asp   (1089 words)

  
 Headlines/Breaking News from San Francisco Business Times - bizjournals.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
San Francisco's NorthPoint Communications, trying to raise cash after the collapse of its planned merger with Verizon Communication's DSL business, said it will sell its 50 percent stake in VersaPoint to its joint venture partner VersaTel Communications International for approximately $6.5 million.
San Francisco's dozen or so remaining fine tobacco purveyors, olde-worldy bastions of gentlemanly civility for decades, fear they are about to be abruptly stubbed out under the shoe of city officials.
San Francisco landlords who eagerly used a planning loophole to fill nearly 1 million square feet with dot-coms and multimedia companies may face difficulties releasing those buildings to other tenants.
www.bizjournals.com /site_map/sanfrancisco_sitemap_51.html   (6318 words)

  
 Kiselak is a Demon, for now
Greg Mohns, the Demons' director of player personnel, was the assistant general manager when Kiselak helped the Toronto Argonauts win Grey Cup titles (1996-97) in the Canadian Football League.
San Francisco is Kiselak's ninth professional team since he graduated from the University of Maryland in 1989.
San Francisco has sold 23,000 season tickets for its home game at Pacific Bell Stadium, Skipper said.
www.recordonline.com /archive/2001/01/14/kiselak.htm   (546 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Orlando, penalties bedevil San Francisco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mike Pawlawski was 36-of-52 for 294 yards and two TDs for San Francisco (1-1), which hurt itself with 13 penalties, a fumble that was returned for a touchdown and an end-zone interception.
The play was ragged, with 20 penalties assessed against the teams, and there were long stretches of the game that the teams seemed to lose the crowd until loud music and the Rage's scantily clad cheerleaders brought fans to their feet during timeouts.
San Francisco drove 90 yards on its first possession to score on Pawlawski's 3-yard pass to Brian Roche, then gained only 54 yards the rest of the opening half while falling behind 19-7.
www.usatoday.com /sports/xfl/game06.htm   (376 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Grieb guides Outlaws to victory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
SAN FRANCISCO - A week ago, Mark Grieb was a student in the Master's program at Stanford.
San Francisco coach Jim Skipper pulled Pawlawski late in the game and replaced him with Pat Barnes.
San Francisco receiver Jimmy Cunningham and Las Vegas defensive back Kevin Scott were both penalized for their clash in the first quarter.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/2001/feb/26/511484679.html   (427 words)

  
 San Francisco Demons Tickets- San Francisco Demons
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 Angels and Demons in San Francisco
Next to Samriel, she is the most influential angel in San Francisco (though she'd never claim any authority over anyone), and while everyone likes her (and she is friendly to everyone), angels who need help on the streets find it wise to cultivate a relationship with her.
No one is quite sure what she did to anger Andrealphus and get sentenced to San Francisco, but she's known to be so deeply in Geas-debt that San Francisco is probably the only safe place for her.
He came to San Francisco to prepare "the new Sodom" for God's judgment, and Beleth has left him there because he's too ineffective for her to care much what he does.
www.amadan.org /Innomine/SF-Personalities.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Home of the XFL San Francisco Demons
The first season of XFL Demons’ football was to be their one and only.
The team was originally slated to play in San Jose, about 50 miles south of San Francisco, but Pacific Bell Stadium officials convinced the XFL to move the Demons there.
The Demons set the standard for the other teams to follow, and they will be sorely missed.
www.all-xfl.com /sanfranciscodemons   (256 words)

  
 San Francisco Demons
SAN FRANCISCO, March 24 — Mike Pawlawski threw
SAN FRANCISCO, March 3 — Pat Barnes threw
for 99 yards as the San Francisco Demons
www.geocities.com /xfl19/scoreSF.html   (133 words)

  
 XFL @ www.empusa.net -- San Francisco Demons
The Demons started out slow falling behind 6-0, but had an offensive explosion in the 2nd quarter scoring 15 points.
The Demons would go on to win the game by a score of 21-12 and get back to an even record of 4-4 in the XFL.
The Demons late rally against the Enforcers fall in short as Mike Palwaski was picked off with just under one minute to play.
www.empusa.net /xfl/xfl_demons.sht   (172 words)

  
 XFL Board - Demons will play opening season at Pacific Bell Park
San Francisco, CA, September 15, 2000 – The Bay Area’s entry in the XFL, the newest league on the professional football landscape, will take up residence in San Francisco and officially be called the San Francisco Demons, the league’s president Basil V. DeVito, Jr., announced today.
The Demons, one of eight teams in the newly formed league co-owned by World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (NMSL: WWFE) and NBC, also disclosed an agreement to hold their home games at Pacific Bell Park, the newest stadium in the Bay Area.
Preacher said officials of the XFL and the Demons were in the process of negotiating arrangements to use Spartan Stadium when the potential availability of Pacific Bell Park surfaced and then came to fruition.
www.xflboard.com /press_releases/00-09-15.htm   (663 words)

  
 WWE Corporate
LA must bounce back after a last-second heartbreaker to San Francisco, which won 15-13 on a field goal as time expired.
The ball was quickly recovered by the Demons' Eric England, and the Demons promptly went 39 yards on 11 plays to score the game's first touchdown.
San Francisco's head coach wanted both Brandin and Brian to make the Demons' squad on their own merits before he introduced that information to even his coaches and certainly members of the news media.
corporate.wwe.com /news/2001/2001_02_07.1.jsp   (2981 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Pro Football - Recap: San Francisco Demons 13, Memphis Maniax 6 - Saturday February 17, 2001 11:26 PM
Pawlawski's strike to Battle down the left sideline capped a four-play, 41-yard drive and gave San Francisco a 13-6 lead.
Former NFL first-round pick Jim Druckenmiller tried to rally the Maniax but was intercepted by cornerback Wendell Davis at the San Francisco 19 with 58 seconds remaining.
San Francisco (2-1) rebounded from its first loss of the season and is tied with Los Angeles and Las Vegas for first place in the Western Division.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /football/xfl/recaps/2001/02/17/maniax_demons   (290 words)

  
 Demons endure Xtreme pain in the title game
The Demons showed up at this stadium having vowed repeatedly not to have another rendition of the core meltdown suffered two weeks ago.
Not only did the Demons suffer severe damaged egos, they took a hit in the wallet, as they will net a piddling five grand per player for their travail.
San Francisco netted a season-low 149 total yards and committed four turnovers.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2001/04/22/SP183057.DTL   (727 words)

  
 The Sports Network - National Football League Europe
The San Francisco Demons, who cliched a playoff spot by defeating the Las Vegas Outlaws, 14-9, look to clinch the division title as they travel to the LA Coliseum to take on the LA Xtreme.
The theme this week in Demon camp is not to turn the ball over to the Xtreme.
Last week, because of Vegas' defense, the Demons were not able to run that effectively and had to rely on the passing game.
www.sportsnetwork.com /?c=sportsnetwork&page=xfl/news/ANN1546280.htm   (2631 words)

  
 documentary
Premiering with 3 screenings at the upcoming 2002 SF Jewish Film Festival, this 30 minute documentary shot at the Jewish Home San Francisco features dynamic California Arts Council Artist-In-Residence Judith-Kate Friedman who started a songwriting program at the Home, enabling residents to sing their stories and to create a legacy of songs about their lives.
The San Francisco Demons were a team of ambitious, hard working people fighting for success against insurmountable odds.
An undeserving victim of the league’s tragically flawed national marketing campaign, San Francisco’s XFL franchise, led by GM Mike Preacher and Head Coach Jim Skipper, withstood the media slaughter and completed their inaugural season rich in idealism, professionalism, leadership and of course…football.
www.fdigital.net /documentary.html   (347 words)

  
 WWE Corporate
San Francisco, Calif., -- Jim Skipper, former assistant head coach of the NFL’s New York Giants, has been selected to guide the XFL’s premiere season in the Bay Area as head coach, San Francisco Demons Vice President and General Manager Michael Preacher announced Thursday.
Skipper assumes the reins with the Demons after coaching 14 years in the National Football League with three different franchises and three successful seasons with the Philadelphia-Baltimore Stars in the United States Football League in the mid-1980s.
The Demons are one of eight teams in the newly formed league co-owned by World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (NMSL: WWFE) and NBC.
www.shareholder.com /wwe/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=47484   (727 words)

  
 BUCPOWER.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Another former Buc QB, Mike Pawlawski (pictured above) went to the San Francisco Demons, whilst Jeff Brohm's acquisition by the Orlando Rage meant that half the starting QBs in the XFL were ex-Buccaneers.
The 2001 XFL season ended with the Los Angeles Xtreme hammering the San Francisco Demons 38-6 in the "Million Dollar Game" and despite promises of the league being back in 2002, the announcement of its demise came later that year.
Completed two of nine passes for 45 yards with one interception in mop-up duty during the season, and was 1 of 4 for 23 yards in the championship game blowout of San Francisco.
www.bucpower.com /xfl.html   (786 words)

  
 Home in the Burbs, Sass in the City / Marketing mix in Demons cheerleaders
The Demons are a lot more suburban than their tough urban image, which was forged by Vince McMahon, the same marketing whiz behind the pro wrestling phenomenon.
While a Demons practice looks like any any other football practice, the difference is that unlike the Niners training facility in Stockton, the players aren't cordoned off behind fences and surrounded by protective public relations officials.
Maraccini said the Demons were hoping to bust stereotypes about cheerleaders with three simple gestures: They will be required to think on their toes.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/02/01/MNC176634.DTL   (980 words)

  
 San Francisco Demons: Playoffs Team Page
The Demons are reporting that QB Mike Pawlawski will be available for tonight's Championship Game, but Coach Jim Skipper has not named a starter yet.
After falling behind 16-0 early, the Demons charged all the way back to win 26-25 and be the first to earn the a spot in the $1 Million Dollar Game.
Early in the 4th quarter, San Francisco CB Dwayne Harper (pictured left) returned an interception 40 yards for a TD to put his team up 26-16.
www.all-xfl.com /xfl/champ/champ_demons.htm   (352 words)

  
 XFL - TheWrestlingPedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Intended as a late winter alternative to the NFL, the XFL, a joint collaboration between WWF Entertainment and NBC, was positioned by McMahon as a contrast to the "No-Fun League".
The league consisted of eight teams; the Birmingham Bolts, the Chicago Enforcers, the San Francisco Demons, the Memphis Maniax, the New York/New Jersey Hitmen, the Los Angeles Xtreme, the Las Vegas Outlaws and the Orlando Rage.
On April 21, 2001, the Los Angeles Xtreme defeated the San Francisco Demons in the Million Dollar Game, which acted as the league's championship.
www.thewrestlingpedia.com /wiki/index.php?title=XFL   (369 words)

  
 The Daily Californian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Demons are one of eight franchises in the new league which was created by the WWF.
San Francisco will play all five of its home games at Pacific Bell Park, new home of the San Francisco Giants.
The Bears' top runners will likely sit out the San Francisco Invite to rest up for the Cal Poly Invitational next week, where the team will determine its top-seven runners for the Pac-10 Championships later this month.
www.dailycal.org /article.php?id=3437   (580 words)

  
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 XFL
The game, a 19-0 victory for the Outlaws, was watched by an estimated 54 million viewers.
On April 21, 2001, Los Angeles defeated San Francisco in the XFL Championship Game (the "Million Dollar Game"), 38-6.
Following a withdrawal of NBC from XFL, LLC, and the termination of their agreement with the UPN to televise games, the league announced that it was ceasing operations on May 10, 2001.
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