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The Commission will consider the Third Report to the U.S. Congress on the status of competition in domestic and international satellite communications services as required by Section 703 of the Communications Satellite Act of 1962, as amended. The Report covers calendar years 2008, 2009 and 2010. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Roger Federer captured his 15th career Grand Slam by beating Andy Roddick in a five-set classic for the Wimbledon title on Sunday. Federer had shared the Slam record with Pete Sampras, who was in attendance. Now that Federer is on top, the question is whether he's the greatest player ever. I'm not so sure. He has the most Slams, but Rod Laver would have more than 11 had he not be barred from competing for five years after turning pro in 1963 (pros weren't allowed until 1968). Laver also is the only player to win all for major tournaments in a calendar year twice (1962 and 1969).
It's probably not fair to compare players of different eras, so let's just say that Federer is the greatest of this era.
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The only thing keeping James Hunter from the top of the charts is the calendar.
If this were 1962, the British singer would almost certainly be sailing somewhere in the upper stratosphere of the Billboard 200.
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...Restored to the calendar for reargument April 2, 1962. Reargued October 8, ...
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Yes - He has matched Pete Sampras with 14 Grand Slam titles in the Open era. Unlike Sampras, however, Federer's long-awaited virgin victory at the French Open gives him the clay piece of the career Grand Slam missing from Pete's resume. Also unlike Sampras, a superb raw athlete who relied predominantly on his serve-and-volley skills, Federer is a more complete player. Federer joins Rod Laver in a trans-Sampras category and clips the Australian legend by virtue of his edge in slam titles (14-11).
No - Rod Laver was and is still the greatest player ever. Period. End of discussion. No contest. Forget for a second the fact that "Rocket Rod" basically invented topspin groundstrokes and won the calendar slam not once but twice (1962 and 1969). The key to the argument is that Laver turned pro ...
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... a break in service of more than 30 calendar days or without interruption for more than 30 cale..., and part-time service on or after July 1, 1962, are counted as calendar time from the date of app...
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where we stand New Year's Day provides the perfect opportunity for reflection.
Time has a way of putting things in perspective. What was once thought important becomes less so with the passage of time. Conversely, seemingly inconsequential events or situations can prove to be, after a time, most significant.
Consider 50 years ago today - Monday, Jan. 1, 1962:. * John F. Kennedy was beginning the first full y...The 1962 calendar has all clean pages and it is well to resolve to w...
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... pursuant to 1.1512 applicable to the calendar year in which the taxable year of the taxpayer beg... income tax return for the calendar year 1962, and reported adjusted gross income of $30,000. On...
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... which makes its return on the basis of a calendar year, acquired and placed in service on January 1,, 1962, an item of section 38 property with a basis of $1...
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... the month before the beginning of the calendar quarter for which the rebate is paid. Dispensing f... or (3) a drug that entered the market before 1962 that was not originally marketed under an original...