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Centel Corporation was an
American telecommunications company, with
primary interests in
basic telephone service,
cellular phone service and
cable television...
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NBACentel (sometimes
spelled as NBA
Centel),
often referred to
simply as
Centel, is the
handle of a
satirical sports journalism page on Twitter. A parody...
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Rogers Communications. In
March 1993,
Sprint merged with Chicago's
Centel Corp.
Centel remained in the
Chicago area and was
renamed Sprint Cellular Co....
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Title sponsorship was
introduced in 1987, and
included Beatrice,
Centel, Sprint, Motorola, Advil, Golf Digest, and Cialis. The
Western Open, founded...
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Travis Centel Glover Jr. (born
August 17, 2000) is an
American professional football offensive tackle for the
Green Bay
Packers of the
National Football...
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Centel Orlando Mangum (born
August 20, 1990),
known professionally as Father, is an
American rapper, songwriter,
record executive, and
record producer...
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became president of Fisk
Telephone Systems in 1977, and
later worked for
Centel Corporation in Chicago,
retiring as an
executive vice
president on January...
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founded in 1956 as
Central Telephone of Texas, a
subsidiary of
Centel. In 1992,
Centel was
acquired by Sprint, and
Central of
Texas began doing business...
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subsidiary of
Centel providing service in
parts of
North Carolina, Florida, and Nevada. In 1992,
Centel was
acquired by Sprint,
which merged Centel's Florida...
- (69-65-72-66=272) 3
strokes John Mahaffey,
Corey Pavin, Nick
Price 16 Jul 5, 1992
Centel Western Open −12 (70-72-65-69=276) 1
stroke Greg
Norman 17 Mar 21, 1993...