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As nearly 120,000 prepare to enter public open house, officials cut ribbon on spectacular new, 64,000-seat Arizona Cardinals Stadium in Glendale, AZ, on Saturday, August 19. Celebrating occasion are (l to r) Global Spectrum's Patrick Talty, Global Spectrum's Peter Sullivan, General Manager of Cardinals Stadium, Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority (AZ-STA) President/CEO Ted Ferris, Fiesta Bowl Chairman of the Board Ellie Ziegler and Grand Opening Committee Chairman Bill Peltier.
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Hanging on Stage in Philly - With nearly 40,000 Bon Jovi faithful in waiting, Comcast-Spectacor Vice President Public Relations Ike Richman (left) and Electric Factory Concerts' Jim Sutcliffe chill with Bon Jovi Management's Ilene Schreibman on stage at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA, prior to July 15,2006 Bon Jovi concert at home of Philadelphia Phillies baseball team. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko (left) welcomes Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher and the first lady, Glenna Fletcher to Wachovia Center in Philadelphia for the NCAA Men's First and Second Round Games (March 17-19). Photo Taken: March 19, 2006. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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FULL COURT PRESS ---- Global Spectrum's Jim McDonald (left) and Tim Allen expose NCAA logos in preparation for first and second round NCAA Tournament games at Wachovia Center, beginning Friday, March 17. Photo Courtesy: Global Spectrum. Photo Taken: March 15, 2006
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Dueling Pianos entertain fans on bar at Cingular Pavilion inside Wachovia Center during Billy Joel pre-concert festivities. Global Spectrum books live entertainment at Cingular Pavilion during all events, including sports, family shows and concerts. Photo Courtesy: Global Spectrum
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Legendary Rock and Roller Alice Cooper shows true Philadelphia Flyers colors with (l to r) Comcast-Spectacor Vice President of Public Relations Ike Richman and WMGK Program Director Cruze during "Welcome to Philly" luncheon for WMGK's newest on -air talent at Chickie's & Pete's in South Philadelphia, PA. Photo Credit: Scott Weiner
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Philadelphia Flyers Wives (l to r) Heather Hatcher, Debbie Savage, Manon Desjardins and Kim Stevenson wrap prize boxes for upcoming Flyers Wives Fight for Lives Carnival at Wachovia Center on Sunday, March 26. The Flyers Wives Fight for Lives Carnival is the largest fundraiser of the year for Comcast-Spectacor Foundation and benefits numerous charities throughout the Greater Philadelphia Region. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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Sylvester Stallone fires up the sold out crowd during the Flyers-Colorado Avalanche game on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia PA. Photo Courtesy: Philadephia Flyers.
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That's the Ticket! ---- As Temple University Athletics and Liacouras Center enter New Era in ticketing, former Temple University President Peter Liacouras "purchases" first tickets under New Era Tickets system with (l to r) Hooter, New Era Tickets President Fred Maglione and Temple University's Associate Vice President Business Services Rich Rumer. Photo Taken: November 10, 2005. Photo Credit: Global Spectrum
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Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko (second from left) receives prestigious Robert E. Harris, III, award during March of Dimes 21st Annual Sports Award Banquet at Regency Palace Hotel in Mt. Laurel, NJ, on November 7. Joining Luukko for honors are (l to r) Lora Brown of Lexus of Cherry Hill, NJ, co-chair of the event, Casey Luukko, Nick Luukko and Bob Segin of Virtua Health, co-chair of the event. Photo Taken: November 7, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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Bon Jovi does Iowa Stars jersey swap with staffers at Global Spectrum-managed Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, IA. Giving Love A Bad Name are (l to r) Global Spectrum Chief Operating Officer John Page, Jon Bon Jovi, Andy Long, general manager of Wells Fargo Arena, Holly Kjeldgaard, assistant general manager of Wells Fargo Arena, David Bryan, Richie Sambora and Hugh McDonald. Photo Taken: November 2, 2005. Photo Credit: Global Spectrum.
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Comcast-Spectacor officials chop ribbon at grand opening of new Cingular Pavilion, largest sports bar inside arena at Wachovia Center . Among executives in photo are (fifth from left) Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko, (fourth from right) Comcast-Spectacor Chairman Ed Snider and (second from right) Global Spectrum Chief Operating Officer John Page. Photo Taken: October 5, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Len Redkoles
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Enjoying Jimmy Buffett's two sold out performances at Citizens Bank Park are (l to r) Electric Factory Concerts' Larry Magid, Mickey Magid, Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko and Philadelphia Phillies President Dave Montgomery. Global Spectrum booked the show with Electric Factory Concerts. More than 90,000 tickets to the show were sold in 90 minutes by New Era Tickets. Photo Taken: August 27, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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HAVING A BALL --- 76ers President Billy King (second from left), Executive Advisor Sonny Hill (third from left) and Chief Operating Officer John Page (fourth from left) join Mercer County officials (l to r) City Council President Paul Pintella, Executive Brian Hughes, Eric Cuthbertson, General Manager of Sovereign Bank Arena, and Executive Director Phil Miller in announcing preseason 76ers game at Sovereign Bank Arena. Photo Taken: August 15, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS --- Global Spectrum President Mich Sauers (left) joins Iowa Governor Thomas J. Vilsack and Polk County Supervisors in cutting ribbon at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, IA, on July 12. Celebrating with Sauers and Vilsack are (l to r) Angela Connolly, Robert Brownell, Michael Blouin, Mark Oman, John Mauro and Chris Coleman. Photo Courtesy:Global Spectrum
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RAISING THE CUP --- The 2005 Memorial Cup Champion London Knights hoist Memorial Cup outside Global Spectrum-managed John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. After capturing the Ontario Hockey League title and the Memorial Cup, the Knights are the top junior team in all of Canada. Global Spectrum, facility managers of the John Labatt Centre, along with the City of London hosted the 11-day, round-robin tournament (May 20-31). Photo courtesy of London Knights/Global Spectrum
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Global Spectrum COO John Page (third from right) is welcomed to City of Lewiston by Colisee Board of Directors (l to r) Phil Nadeau, Assistant City Administrator, Norm Guay, Auburn Mayor, Normand Rousseau, Chairman of the Colisee Board, Dick Metivier, City Finance Director, and Jim Bennet, City Administrative Director, during press conference introducing Global Spectrum as managers of the 3,700-seat Colisee in Lewiston, ME. Photo Taken: May 3, 2005. Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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JAMMING --- Comcast-Spectacor Vice President of Public Relations Ike Richman (second from left) "jams" hoops-style with jam band, the Derek Trucks Band members (l to r) drummer Yonrico Scott, guitarist Derek Trucks, bassist Todd Smallie and vocalist Mike Mattison on court at Wachovia Center during recent visit to Philadelphia-area. Photo Taken: April 8, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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RIBBON CUTTING --- Celebrating ribbon cutting on 154,000-square-foot St. Charles Convention Center (St. Charles, MO) are (l to r) Global Spectrum Vice President of Special Projects Barry Strafacci, Global Spectrum President Michel Sauers, St. Charles Convention and Visitors Bureau Stephen Powell, St. Charles Mayor Patricia York and Global Spectrum's Shura Lindgren, General Manager of St. Charles Convention Center. Photo Taken: April 7, 2005. Photo Courtesy: Comcast-Spectacor
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BIG PALS --- In recognition of Comcast-Spectacor's dedication to the Philadelphia Police Athletic League, PAL Commanding Officer Lt. Susan Slawson (second from left) and Police Officer Ernie Rehr (second from right) present framed certificate of thanks to (l to r) Comcast-Spectacor's Bree Jones, Ike Richman and Stacey Seiden. The Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment firm sponsors the Paley PAL Center in Germantown-section of Philadelphia.
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RIDING HIGH AT MOTOX --- All revved up for MotoX at Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia are (l to r) Global Spectrum's Brian Cunningham, Don Graham and Ben Gibbs.
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BEARY NICE --- Staff pick-up 6,662 teddy bears tossed onto ice at Global Spectrum-managed John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, as London Knights hockey team collect bears for underprivileged children on Friday, December 11. The Knights own the longest consecutive unbeaten streak in the history of the Canadian Hockey League with 31 (and counting).
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