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Encyclopedia > Bruce Firestone

Bruce Firestone is the founder of the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and Scotiabank Place. This article is about the current National Hockey League team. ... Inside Scotiabank Place, 2006 Scotiabank Place (Place Banque Scotia in French) is an arena in Ottawa, Ontario and home to the NHLs Ottawa Senators. ...


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Firestone Country Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (787 words)
Firestone's West was the last course to be added, opening in 1989.
In the 1975 PGA Championship, Jack Nicklaus pulled out a remarkable par on the 16th hole, considered to be the hardest hole on Firestone's courses.
Firestone's North is used less frequently in televised events, but hosted the 1976 American Golf Classic as well as the 1994 World Series of Golf.
Firestone: Companies warming to settlements (692 words)
Ford and Firestone officials confirmed they are actively settling cases using both in-house attorneys and other large firms, such as Tampa-based Holland and Knight, but said that it is their companies' usual practice that reflects their concerns for customers.
Ford and Firestone face at least 200 lawsuits in state courts across the country and about 300 class-action lawsuits that last year were consolidated into a massive federal lawsuit in Indiana that deals with both personal injuries and property damage.
Firestone, however, tries to defend the company by blaming customers for not wearing seat belts or not having enough air in their tires and never uses the words "We're sorry," he said.
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