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  2. College Sports Communicators - Wikipedia

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    CSC began as a part of the American College Public Relations Association (ACPRA) in 1931. In 1955, a Sports Division of ACPRA began to form. It split and was established as a separate organization for sports information directors in 1957 as College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

  3. Corporation Service Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, CSC acquired MLM Information Services, the industry's foremost corporate tax management services provider. In 2012, CSC purchased Ingeo Systems, Inc., a provider of electronic real estate document recording (eRecording) services. [12] In 2013, CSC acquired the corporate domain name and online brand services division of Melbourne IT.

  4. CSC - Wikipedia

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    College Sports Communicators, a trade organization for college/university sports information professionals in the U.S. and Canada Commonwealth Sport Canada Team CSC , a professional cycling team from Denmark

  5. List of Tinkoff riders and staff - Wikipedia

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    Team CSC: Chris Anker Sørensen: 1984 Denmark: 2005 Team CSC: Andy Schleck: 1985 Luxembourg: 2004 Team CSC: Roberto Arroyo: 1978 Spain 2003 no contract: Morten Knudsen: 1981 Denmark: 2003 no contract: Pablo Urtasun Perez: 1980 Spain 2003 no contract: Javier Ramirez Abeja: 1978 Spain 2002 ONCE–Eroski: Fränk Schleck: 1980 Luxembourg: 2002 CSC ...

  6. Contemporary Services Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CSC was founded in Los Angeles in 1967. As of 2015, they operate more than 50 branch locations serving over 200 cities within the United States and Canada. CSC has over 40,000 employees including full time and part time employees. In September 2019, CSC became an employee owned company (ESOP) with the same management team still in place.

  7. Tinkoff (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    Tinkoff (UCI team code: TNK) [7] was a Russian-registered professional cycling team from Russia and previously Denmark. It competed in the UCI World Tour.The team was owned by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis from 2000 until 2013 and Russian banker Oleg Tinkov from 2013 until it closed in 2016, who provided the team's last sponsor, Russian Tinkoff Bank.

  8. Computer Sciences Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) was an American multinational corporation that provided information technology (IT) services and professional services. On April 3, 2017, it merged with the Enterprise Services line of business of HP Enterprise (formerly Electronic Data Systems ) to create DXC Technology .

  9. Celebrity Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Sports Center (CSC or Celebrity's) was a family-oriented entertainment business and landmark in metropolitan Denver.Celebrity's was located in Glendale, Colorado at 888 South Colorado Boulevard near East Kentucky Avenue.