Infobox football biography name Kevin Coye image caption fullname birth date birth date and age 1976 3 14 birth place United States death date death place height height ft 6 in 0 position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 1994 1997 youthclubs1 UCLA Bruins men s soccer UCLA Bruins years1 1998 clubs1 New England Revolution caps1 0 goals1 0 years2 1998 clubs2 Worcester Wildfire loan caps2 1 goals2 0 years3 1998 clubs3 MLS Pro 40 loan caps3 2 goals3 0 years4 1998 clubs4 Orange County Zodiac caps4 3 goals4 0 years5 1999 clubs5 Cape Cod Crusaders caps5 2 goals5 0 years6 1999 clubs6 Boston Bulldogs soccer Boston Bulldogs caps6 6 goals6 0 manageryears1 managerclubs1 Kevin Coye is a retired American soccer Defender association football defender who played professionally in the USISL . Growing up, Coye played his club soccer with the North Huntington Beach Futbol Club. In 1993, he graduated from Ocean View High School . He attended UCLA , playing on the men s soccer team from 1994 to 1997. ref http grfx.cstv.com photos schools ucla sports m soccer auto pdf 08 ucla msoccer mg lettermen.pdf UCLA All Time Lettermen ref Coye and his teammates won the 1997 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship . In February 1998, the New England Revolution selected Coye in the third round twenty ninth overall of the 1998 MLS College Draft . The Revolution sent him on loan to both MLS Pro 40 and the Worcester Wildfire before waiving him on June 6, 1998. In July, Coye played for the Boston Bulldogs soccer Boston Bulldogs . In August 1998, Coye joined the Orange County Zodiac . ref http articles.latimes.com 1998 aug 14 sports sp 13129 Zodiac Tonight ref In 1999, Coye began the season with the Cape Cod Crusaders and finished it with the Boston Bulldogs soccer Boston Bulldogs . External links http www.mlssoccer.com players kevin coye MLS Kevin Coye References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coye, Kevin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE ... more details
, his current team the waiving team may choose one of the following options arrange a trade with the claiming ... the claiming team to assume the player s existing contract, pay the waiving team a waiver fee, and place the player on its active major league roster. If a player is claimed and the waiving team exercises its rescission option, the waiving team may not use the option again for that player in that season ... in a particular player. ref name center Usually, when the player is claimed, the waiving team will rescind ... more details
POV date September 2008 Politics of Hong Kong April Fifth Action or AFAG zh t p S W X ngd ng is a group named after the first Tiananmen incident of 5 April 1976. It is a small socialist group in the Hong Kong . While the organization s Chinese name translates as April Fifth Action , English language media in Hong Kong usually refer to it as the April Fifth Action Group . Party beliefs The group believe that without a democratic China, it would be impossible to have a democratic Hong Kong. ref name Wingk Wing kai Chiu, Stephen. Lui, Tai Lok. The Dynamics of Social Movement in Hong Kong. 2000 2000 . Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 962209497X. ref The most famous member of the group is Leung Kwok hung , better known locally as Longhair who has described himself in interviews as a Trotskyist . The group is aligned with the pro democracy camp in its opposition to the governments of China and the HKSAR. The group calls for more democracy and a shift of power away from the government to the people. Protest technique The group is well known for its aggressive and civil disobedience style actions to protest against the governments of China and Hong Kong during celebrations and visits of state leaders, often resulting in confrontations with the police. They usually carry a coffin as their trademark protest prop. Its members have also been prosecuted for disrupting meetings of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong LegCo . Censorship in Beijing The group have held a number of protests. One example is the June 1, 1997 protest which drew a crowd of 5,000 people in Hong Kong going from Chater Garden to the New China News Agency . The group was blocked off by the Hong Kong police , and did not succeed in presenting a petition to the news office. While the event led Hong Kong news headlines, China s main CCTV station promoted the opposite propaganda on the mainland by featuring children in Wan Chai waiving PRC flags. Critics have questioned the effectiveness of the group, sin ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 cleanup date February 2012 The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum IGETC is an educational plan for California community college students designed to facilitate transferring to a four year public university . Public universities include all University of California UC and CSU schools. ref http www.assist.org web assist help help igetc.html ref http www.universityofcalifornia.edu campuses welcome.html List of UCs http www.calstate.edu search find campus.shtml List of CSUs http californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu maps alphaList.asp California Community College List Completion of the IGETC will permit a student to transfer without the need to take additional general education courses at their university. This enables a student to focus only on their Academic specialization specialization once accepted into a UC or CSU. ref http www.assist.org web assist help help igetc.html ref A common Who date January 2012 misconception is that the IGETC is an admission requirement into a university. The IGETC is a recommended certification that students receive from community college. Students that complete the IGETC are waived from general breadth courses in their university . By waiving these classes students can save money by fulfilling general education requirements in a cheaper institution. The IGETC requires completion a minimum of 37 semester or 49 quarter transferable unit s with a C grade or better in each class. Students can choose to take classes across any California Community College campuses. They must fulfill a certain number of units from each of these areas English Communication, Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning, Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavior Sciences, Physical and Biological Sciences, and Foreign Language. ref http www.assist.org web assist help help igetc.html ref Different community colleges use different titles for courses. For example, English Composition is known as English 101 in one camp ... more details
File Lyndon Slewidge singing.JPG thumb 200px Slewidge singing O Canada Lyndon Slewidge born 1954 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario ref name OC9301 cite news title Anthem singer carried his tune to the capital first Jay last Stone publisher Ottawa Citizen date 25 January 1993 page B10 Indicates age 38 and birthplace of Sault Ste. Marie. ref ref name OC9308 ref name EJ96 cite news title Singing police officer proud to stir emotions at World Cup last Warren first Ken last2 Panzeri first Allen publisher Edmonton Journal date 7 September 1996 page B5 Indicated age 42. ref is an Ontario Provincial Police officer who also sings anthems for the Ottawa Senators hockey club. He has been the club s official anthem singer since 1994, and is familiar with at least 13 national anthems. ref name EJ96 Slewidge typically ends an anthem with a wink and a thumbs signal thumbs up sign. or,in they playoffs, with waiving a towel Slewidge spent his childhood in Sault Ste. Marie where at age 9 he won a Kiwanis Music Festival for his singing talent. His career in police work began there in 1975. Prior to moving to the Ottawa area, he lived in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario where he first sang national anthems for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds . He is currently stationed in Smiths Falls, Ontario Smiths Falls at the OPP s Eastern Region Headquarters. He has received the Service Medal of the Order of St John with 1 Bar. In 1992, astronaut Roberta Bondar arranged for Slewidge to record the American and Canadian national anthems. She took the recordings aboard her flight on NASA s Space Shuttle Space Shuttle Discovery Discovery mission STS 42 . Bondar s home city is Sault Ste. Marie, where Slewidge was stationed at that time. ref name OC9308 cite news title Area s other singing policeman delights fans at hockey games publisher Ottawa Citizen date 1 August 1993 page A2 Indicated age 38. ref References reflist External links http senators.nhl.com team app?service page&page NHLPage&bcid Com lyndon Ottawa S ... more details
Roy Lars Magnus Boe September 14, 1929&ndash June 7, 2009 ref name nyt Bruce Weber. http www.nytimes.com 2009 06 09 sports 09boe.html Roy Boe, Who Owned Islanders and Nets but Sold Dr. J, Dies at 79 . New York Times . June 8, 2009. Retrieved on June 12, 2009. ref was an owner of the New Jersey Nets , New York Islanders , and several other professional sports teams. Boe was a graduate of Yale University and a veteran of the Korean War . With his first wife, Deon Woolfolk, he founded a successful women s clothing company called Boe Jests, and sold it for several million dollars in 1966. ref Peter Carry. http vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com vault article magazine MAG1086654 1 index.htm No Business Like Boe s Business . Sports Illustrated . October 16, 1972. Retrieved on June 12, 2009. ref He bought his first sports team, the Westchester Bulls of the Atlantic Coast Football League , in 1968. ref name newsday John Jeansonne. http www.newsday.com sports hockey ny spboe0912856492jun08,0,5814290.story Roy Boe, former owner of Islanders and Nets, dies at 79 . Newsday . June 8, 2009. Retrieved on June 12, 2009. ref In 1969, Boe purchased the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association . During his tenure with the Nets, the team reached the ABA Finals in 1972, 1974, and 1976, winning the latter two series. After the last championship, Boe oversaw the Nets entry into the National Basketball Association as part of the ABA NBA merger . ref name nyt However, the New York Knicks demanded that the Nets pay them 4.8 million as compensation for invading the New York area. This was on top of the 3.2 million the Nets had to pay for joining the league. Boe offered to trade Julius Erving to the Knicks in return for waiving the indemnity, but the Knicks turned that offer down. ref Simmons, Bill 2009 . The Book of Basketball The NBA According to the Sports Guy. ESPN Books. ISBN 978 0 345 51176 8 ref With Erving demanding a reworked contract, Boe was forced to sell Erving to the Phi ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 File mongolia visa exemption.png thumb center 940px Visa exemption countries The Visa policy of Mongolia has been greatly liberalized recently to increase Tourism in Mongolia . Citizens of following countries do not require a visa to visit Mongolia for 90 days. width 100 valign top width 25 BLR KAZ width 25 KGZ MAC sup sup width 25 UKR USA Citizens of following countries do not require a visa to visit Mongolia for 30 days. width 100 valign top width 25 CUB GEO width 25 ISR LAO sup sup width 25 MYS sup sup THA sup sup Citizens of PHL sup sup do not require a visa to visit Mongolia for 21 days. Citizens of SIN sup sup and HKG sup sup do not require a visa to visit Mongolia for 14 days. Some countries have a bilateral agreement on visa waiving with Mongolia those with a mark behind . United States Main Visa requirements for United States citizens A valid passport is required for United States passport holders. No visa is required for U.S. citizens visiting for fewer than 90 days, but visitors from any country planning to stay in Mongolia for more than 30 days must register with the Mongolia Immigration Agency in Ulaanbaatar within the first seven days of arrival. U.S. citizen visitiors who fail to register and who stay longer than 30 days, even for reasons beyond their control, will be stopped at departure, temporarily denied exit, and fined. It is recommended that visitors who will be in Mongolia beyond 30 days register with the Mongolia Immigration Agency within the first seven days of their arrival. ref http travel.state.gov travel cis pa tw cis cis 973.html US State Department ref Until 1997, individual tourists wishing to visit Mongolia needed a letter of invitation from either a Mongolian citizen or a foreign resident before being granted a visa. Since then the visa regime has been greatly liberalised with a resultant increase in tourism. ref Eagles, Paul F. J., Margaret E. Bowman http books.google.co.uk books?id vlaZeRH4QNsC&pg PA23&dq ... more details
Refimprove date January 2012 File Savka Dabcevic Kucar.jpg thumb upright Savka Dab evi Ku ar , Croatian Spring participant Europe s first female prime minister The Croatian Spring lang hr Hrvatsko prolje e , also called masovni pokret or MASPOK , for mass movement was a political movement from the early 1970s that called for greater rights for Croatia then part of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia as well as democratic and economic reforms. History The movement was set in motion when a group of influential Croatian poets and linguists published a Declaration on the Status and Name of the Croatian Standard Language in 1967. After 1968 the patriotic goals of that document morphed into a generic Croatian movement for more rights for Croatia which received grassroots support, especially amongst many student organizations which actively started to voice their support for the cause. Among the main demands were greater civil rights for Croatian citizens the right to take pride in one s history was prominently featured. This irritated Tito s communist government which, though not banning nationalist feelings, did not parade them around, as memories of the NDH Racial legislation atrocities committed by Croatian fascists during the Second World War were still fresh. Economical development Some in the movement also voiced demands for the decentralization of the economy, which would have allowed the republic to keep more of the profits made from tourism within Croatia. According to some sources, as much as 50 of all foreign currency that entered Yugoslavia came through Croatia, but Croatia itself kept only 7 of it. An independent National Bank of Croatia would have allowed for a fairer distribution of profits. By waiving the right to use the federal bank of Yugoslavia, the republic would also have to waive its right to use the federal fund for underdeveloped regions. However, because Croatia was much wealthier than the other republics, with the exception of S ... more details