
Paul Williams
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5 days ago |
inparkmagazine.com | Andrew J. Friedenthal |Martin Palicki |Tina Kreitlow |Paul Williams
Expo 2025 Osaka’s defining feature is The Grand Ring, which encircles the expo site and provides views of the pavilions and surrounding bay area.
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5 days ago |
inparkmagazine.com | Martin Palicki |Tina Kreitlow |Paul Williams |Martin Palicki owns
Expo 2025, officially known as the World Expo 2025, debuted on Yumeshima Island in Osaka, Kansai, Japan, on April 13, 2025. The event runs through October 13, 2025, and features the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” Over 150 countries and regions are participating in Expo, with over 28 million visitors expected over the six-month run. Expo 2025 Osaka builds on nearly 200 years of world’s fairs and marks a return to Osaka as a host site.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
columbian.com | Paul Williams
News / Sports / Prep Sports / Football Jacob Williams scores go-ahead TD in final minute of back-and-forth game CAMAS – There are games that are so good, so otherworldly and so indescribably amazing that the statement “it’s a shame someone had to lose” is often used. The Life Christian Academy/Seton Catholic 1A quarterfinal contest was one of those games, and the Cougars didn’t lose. Senior running back Jacob Williams’ 1 yard run with 43 seconds left, and the subsequent extra point by junior...
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Sep 18, 2024 |
bigmachineracing.com | Paul Williams
Nashville, Tennessee – Nick Sanchez will drive the #48 Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers Chevrolet in the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series as announced today by Scott Borchetta, CEO/Owner of Big Machine Racing. The team also announced Gainbridge®, a Group 1001 company, as an associate sponsor on the #48 entry. Sanchez, 23, of Miami, Florida joins Big Machine Racing from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series where he has won twice this season, driving the No. 2 Gainbridge Chevy Silverado with Rev Racing.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
aljazeera.com | Paul Williams
The Seoul World Cup Stadium can be one of the most partisan and intimidating football arenas in Asia. The unwavering devotion – bordering on obsession – of the South Korean fans can make the biggest teams feel uncomfortable in this cauldron. On Thursday, though, the home fans proudly displayed flags, scarves and banners in support of South Korea’s opponents – Palestine.
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