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  • ...n [[1923]] he returned to Birmingham and sold sporting goods at [[Loveman, Joseph & Loeb]]'s downtown store. The year after that he was hired as a salesman f ...]] to the U.S. Air Force for $1 a year beginning in [[1942]], but when the lease was ended in [[1948]] the city took possession of over $2 million worth of
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  • ...[[1966]] he reached an agreement with the City of Birmingham, retaining a lease for the remainder of that year. Later in [[1966]], the lease was transferred to Finley, who brought Kansas City's AA farm team back to B
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  • ...vious and attracted an investment group that included actress Doris Day to lease and operate the planned facility. [[Brice Building Company]] commenced cons ...for [[1979 Birmingham municipal election|Mayor of Birmingham]]. Manager [[Joseph Haas]] explained that Black would be welcomed as a guest, but it was the ho
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  • * [[AT&T South|BellSouth]] ended its lease of warehouse space at the [[Phoenix Building]]. * [[July 14]]: [[Joseph Vath]], first [[Bishop of Birmingham]]
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  • * [[January 1]]: The lease for the [[Florence Hotel]] expired. * [[August 15]]: [[Joseph Raya]], Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop
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  • * [[June 7]]: [[Joseph Vath]] was ordained a priest of the Roman Catholic Church. * [[July 20]]: [[Joseph Raya]] was ordained a priest of the Melkite Catholic Church.
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  • * The [[Norwood Community Ministry]] lost its lease. * [[Joseph A. Durick]] became the 8th Catholic Bishop of Nashville.
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  • ...rth Birmingham Landfill]]. Under the terms of the proposal, the city would lease the site to Masada for $1 a year over 99 years, and pay the company a tippi ...d to pay $1.5 million to political consultant and [[Matrix LLC]] founder [[Joseph Perkins]] for defaming him on his weblog. Perkins brought the case in [[201
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  • ...he city forward. In order to qualify for the election, he signed a 6-month lease for a loft apartment in the [[Blach's building]] on [[20th Street North]] o * Bryant, Joseph D. (September 21, 2007) "Idea man Langford a champion for change." {{BN}}
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  • * [[Allright Parking System]] purchased the ground lease for the [[Morris Hotel]] block. ...d Shuttlesworth]] joined [[Martin Luther King Jr]], [[Ralph Abernathy]], [[Joseph Lowery]] and others to form the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
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  • ...eighborhood Bar & Grill]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed after losing its lease. * [[February 22]]: Joseph Amenya won the [[Mercedes Marathon]] with a time of 2:19:09.
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