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  2. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is a regional public transportation authority [5] that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, and electric trolleybus services for nearly four million people throughout five counties in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  3. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Direction Length Surface m ft 13L/31R 2,743 9,000 Concrete: 13R/31L 2,835 9,300 Concrete 17L/35R 2,591 8,500 Concrete 17C/35C 4,084 13,400 Asphalt

  4. Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Sign is a prominent symbol of the American film industry. The Los Angeles metro area is the second-largest broadcast designated market area in the U.S. (after New York ) with 5,431,140 homes (4.956% of the U.S.), which is served by a wide variety of local AM and FM radio and television stations.

  5. Pittsburgh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first jets in service at Pittsburgh were TWA 707s on a Los Angeles-Chicago-Pittsburgh loop in summer 1959. The 1956 diagram shows runway 10/28 7500 ft, 5/23 5766 ft and 14/32 5965 ft. The longest runway was still 7500 ft when jets started in 1959 but was soon extended to 8000 ft.

  6. New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    Johnson has been considered to be an enabler who wants the best from his employees. [74] Much like Hess, Johnson left many of the football related decisions up to his management team and tended to avoid the spotlight. However, upon hiring head coach Rex Ryan, Johnson had an increased presence as he molded the Jets into his team. [74] [75] [76]

  7. Industrial Workers of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago branch also ran citywide campaigns for healthcare, food service, entertainment, construction, and metal workers, and its success with the latter led to an attempt to revive the national Metal and Machinery Workers Industrial Union, which twenty years earlier had been a major component of the union.

  8. Ric Flair - Wikipedia

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    Garvin held the title for two months before losing to Flair on November 26, 1987, at WCW's first pay-per-view event, Starrcade, in Chicago. [29] In early 1988, Sting and Flair fought to a 45-minute time-limit draw at the first ever Clash of the Champions .