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In 2005, Rogers lost a court case against an Osgoode Hall Law School university professor, Susan Drummond, over a $12,000 charge for overseas calls that was placed on her bill after the phone was stolen, for which the company insisted she pay. Following the case becoming public knowledge, Ted Rogers issued a formal apology and cancelled the ...
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By 1977, three episodes of the first season were filmed and were to be shown to sponsorship candidates that summer. The Richard King Mellon Foundation gave $250,000 for the first three episodes and agreed to provide a total funding of $1 million under what Rogers called "a kind of matching grant", with the remaining required funding having to be received from other donors.
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The Rogers Commission offered nine recommendations on improving safety in the space shuttle program, and NASA was directed by President Reagan to report back within thirty days as to how it planned to implement those recommendations. [16] This is a summary of the chapter of Recommendations: [17] Design and Independent Oversight
Rogers v. Grimaldi , 875 F.2d 994 ( 2d Cir. 1989) [ 1 ] is a trademark and intellectual freedom case, known for establishing the " Rogers test" for protecting uses of trademarks that implicate intellectual freedom issues.
Bill Rogers (Michigan politician) (born 1954), member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2009–2012) Bill Rogers (New Zealand politician) (1887–1971), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1940–1950) Bill Rogers (voice actor), New York-based voice actor; Bill Rogers (musician) (1906–1984), Guyanese musician, born Augustus ...