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Yahoo! Chess was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 13 January 2014 with a consensus to merge.Its contents were merged into Yahoo Games.The original page is now a redirect to this page.
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NBA League Pass in the U.S. is an out-of-market sports package that allows its subscribers to watch up to 40 out-of-market National Basketball Association games a week. . Videos of the games come from local stations and regional sports net
Fandango's website also offers exclusive film clips, trailers, celebrity interviews, reviews by users, movie descriptions, and some web-based games to Fandango members. [22] As of March 5, 2015, Fandango provides members the ability to refund or exchange their orders up to 2 hours before the showtime of their film. [23] [24]
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) uses three-letter abbreviation country codes to refer to each group of athletes that participate in both the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth Youth Games. Each code identifies a Commonwealth Games Association. Several of the CGF codes are different from the standard ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes.
This is a list of play-by-mail (PBM) games. It includes games played only by postal mail, those played by mail with a play-by-email (PBEM) option, and games played in a turn-based format only by email or other digital format. It is unclear what the earliest play-by mail game is between chess and Go. [2] Diplomacy was first played by mail in ...
Initial implementation of the postal code: 1981 Canada Post Corporation Act is passed by Parliament 1981 Canada Post is turned into a Crown corporation: 1985 Canada Post begins phasing in community mailboxes instead of door-to-door delivery in new subdivisions [20] 1993 Canada Post purchases a majority stake in Purolator Courier: 2006
Yahoo 360° launched as an invitation-only service on March 16, 2005. After the full launch on June 24, 2005, it became available to any Yahoo! user over the age of 18 in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, Japan and Vietnam.