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  2. St Andrew's (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's, known for sponsorship reasons as St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, is an association football stadium in the Bordesley district of Birmingham, England. It has been the home ground of Birmingham City Football Club for more than a century. From 2018 to 2021, it was known as St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium. [6]

  3. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Alabama)

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    From 2011 to 2020, St. Andrew's experienced three priests who left the church abruptly through various unfortunate circumstances, including Ed Hunt, Michael Rich, [4] and Tommie Lee Watkins, Jr., [5] who was the first openly gay African American ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama and the first African American to serve as rector of St ...

  4. City of Birmingham Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In relation to other areas, the site is near the St Andrews neighbourhood of Bordesley Green which is home to the St Andrew's Stadium. The stadium is to the southwest of the development. Small Heath is to the south whilst Nechells is located to the west and Aston to the north. It is 1.1 miles (1.8 km) from Birmingham New Street station in the ...

  5. Small Heath - Wikipedia

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    The club built a new stadium nearer the city centre, St Andrew's. The last game at Muntz Street was played on 22 December 1906, when Birmingham beat Bury 3–1 in the First Division in front of some 10,000 spectators. [6] St. Andrews hosted its first game in December 1906.

  6. St Andrew's Church, Bordesley - Wikipedia

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    It was the last church constructed by the Birmingham Church Building Society. Out of this parish St Oswald's Church, Small Heath was formed. A storm in 1894 damaged the spire. The vicar was in dispute with the churchwardens, [5] [6] and the repairs were not completed until after the vicar, Robert Foster Burrow, left in 1900. The spire was ...

  7. Phone companies haven't notified most victims of Chinese data ...

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    The vast majority of people whose call records have been stolen by Chinese hackers have not been notified, according to industry sources, and there is no indication that most affected people will ...

  8. Coventry Building Society Arena - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City played all their home games at St. Andrews Premiership Rugby Harlequins 24,842 2020–21 All games played behind closed doors due to COVID 2021–22 Championship AFC Bournemouth 24,492 Premiership Rugby Northampton Saints 11,423 2022–23 Championship Birmingham City 30,175 Wasps no longer currently functioning as an active team.

  9. CHART #4: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF REPUBLICAN ... - HuffPost

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    CHART #4: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATESÕ HEALTH PLANS By Susan J. Blumenthal, M.D., Jessica B. Rubin, Michelle E. Treseler, Jefferson Lin, and David Mattos* Sam Brownback Jim Gilmore Duncan Hunter Ron Paul, M.D. Tom Tancredo Stated Goals ! Create a consumer-centered, not government-centered, quality health care model