The Asper family wants to buy all of ROB TV and rename it National Post Television.
They're hoping to rename him Franco Michael, after the first names of their parents.
Apple is the Nasdaq, you may as well rename the tech heavy index, the Appledaq.
The decision to rename it came hours after the headstone on Savile's grave was removed.
We're just wondering if they're pushing MIT to rename their department SETEC ASTRONOMY.
One of his first acts as president was to rename the country the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
It also will formally rename its line of seven enterprise servers, including Exchange, SQL and BizTalk, the .
Why would newly instated creative director Hedi Slimane rename the label before his first collection even hit the runway?
Should we just get it over with now and rename Thanksgiving Black Thursday?
The Spanish capital will rename a street next to the site Avenida Rizal, which intersects the existing Avenida Filipinas.
In July it agreed to be acquired by Hewitt Associates , a Lincolnshire, Ill. benefits consultant that would rename itself Hewitt EnnisKnupp.
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The company will buy the eight-acre site from Derby Hospitals NHS Trust and plans to rename it the Nightingale Quarter.
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The decision to rename it Royal Wootton Bassett was taken by the Queen following a petition from the prime minister.
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The scary thing is that the decision to rename the Five Hundred as Taurus seems to have been made hastily.
Labour is calling on councils to rename streets after members of the armed forces who have been killed on duty.
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Lincoln introduced a somewhat successful new car called the Zephyr, then decided after just a year of production to rename it MKZ.
"I'm going to be asking them to rename the athletics track in the honour of John Tarrant and his brother Vic, " he added.
Last month, developers backed down over a plan to rename the Broadmead area of Bristol Merchants' Quarter, as this was considered potentially offensive.
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Hansen hoped to move the team to Seattle and rename it the SuperSonics, who moved to Oklahoma City and renamed the Thunder in 2008.
During the 1990s the two parties won power in Maharashtra which allowed Mr Thackeray to rename Bombay and, as part of a broader coalition, in Delhi.
The name BP Amoco Arco Burmah Castrol shows the extent of one oil giant's merger activity, before it wisely chose to rename itself BP.
In 2011 Perez, an avid collector of Latin American art, sparked controversy when the Miami Art Museum agreed to rename itself the Jorge M.
To celebrate the project's finish, the observatory that runs the array wants to rename it - and is asking the public to submit ideas.
He said that the decision to rename the park was "a glorification of criminal activity" which had resulted in a "deterioration in community relations".
The Chronicle notes that the San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission recently decided to rename Speedway Meadow, where the festival is held, as Hellman Hollow.
It has also jumped too hastily into the future as if Renault were to declare that electric cars are the future and rename its petrol-car division Qwikmobile.
He said he was asked to join the National Union of Journalists and rename his business so that the NoW could deny that the paper used private investigators.
The slimmed-down company, which plans to rename itself Beechcraft Corp.
City officials have introduced legislation to officially rename the station.
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