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  2. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    CCTV operates Cambridge's public access television facility and three television channels, 8, 9, and 96, on the XFinity cable system (Comcast). The city has invited tenders from other cable providers, but Comcast remains its only fixed television and broadband utility, [ 169 ] though services from American satellite TV providers are available.

  3. Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Royals are members of the British Baseball Federation's Triple-A South Division. [170] Cambridge has two cycling clubs: Team Cambridge [171] and Cambridge Cycling Club. [172] Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club [173] is the city's track and field club, based at the University of Cambridge's Wilberforce Road track.

  4. Massachusetts's 8th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts's 8th congressional district is located in eastern Massachusetts, including part of Boston.It is represented by Democrat Stephen Lynch.For one congressional term (1791–1793), it served as the home district of the District of Maine.

  5. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is a collegiate university, which means that its colleges are self-governing and independent, each with its own property, endowments, and income. Most colleges bring together academics and students from a broad range of disciplines.

  6. Gloria Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Richardson Dandridge (born Gloria St. Clair Hayes; May 6, 1922 – July 15, 2021) was an American civil rights activist best known as the leader of the Cambridge movement, a civil rights action in the early 1960s in Cambridge, Maryland, on the Eastern Shore.

  7. St Edmund's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Edmund's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge [4] in England. Founded in 1896, it is the second-oldest of the three Cambridge colleges oriented to mature students, which accept only students reading for postgraduate degrees or for undergraduate degrees if aged 21 years or older.

  8. Ruth Cameron (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 she joined the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. [8] Since 2006 she has co-led the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials with Serena Best. [8] [9] The co-management makes Cameron and Best the first Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council fellowship to job share.

  9. Mark Gross (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark William Gross was born on 30 November 1965 in Ithaca, New York, to Leonard Gross and Grazyna Gross. [3] From 1982, he studied at Cornell University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1984. [3]