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Rogers Sportsnet (1703 bytes)
1: ...t Inc., which is owned by [[Rogers Communications|Rogers Media]].
3: ..., at which point the service was renamed ''Rogers Sportsnet''.
5: ...ng events tailored to the region they serve. The Sportsnet feeds are:
6: *Sportsnet East, ''which serves [[Quebec]], [[New Brunswick]...
7: *Sportsnet [[Ontario]].

Comcast SportsNet (966 bytes)

Rogers (1068 bytes)
1: '''Rogers''' derived from old German meaning, "famed spear"...
3: '''Rogers''' is the name of several places in the [[United ...
4: *[[Rogers, Arkansas]]
5: *[[Rogers, Minnesota]]
7: There is also [[Rogers City, Michigan]].

Will Rogers (6664 bytes)
1: [[image:WillRogers.jpeg|thumb|150px|Will Rogers.]]
3: ...rist; for others with similar names see [[William Rogers (disambiguation)]].''
6: '''William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers''' ([[November 4]], [[1879]] – [[August 15]...
8: ...e]] [[pampas]]. Later in 1902, the still-restless Rogers sailed for [[South Africa]], where he took a job ...
12: From [[1916]] to [[1925]], Rogers appeared occasionally with the famed [[Ziegfeld F...

S.E. Rogers (1975 bytes)
1: '''Sydney Ernest Rogers''' ([[November 11]], [[1888]]-[[September 10]], [...
3: Rogers was born on the [[Isle of Wight]] in [[England]]....
5: In [[1936]], Rogers was a candidate for the newly formed Social Credi...
7: ...ss succeeded in electing five of its candidates. Rogers was elected in the riding of [[Roblin]].
9: ...Fox stepped down in [[1937]], and was replaced by Rogers.

Tristan Rogers (180 bytes)
1: Actor '''Tristan Rogers''' starred on [[General Hospital]] from 1980 to 1...

Buddy Rogers (1192 bytes)
1: '''Buddy Rogers''' (real name '''Herman Rohde''') ([[1921]] - [[J...
3: ... Rogers "passing the torch" to the younger Flair. Rogers continued to wrestle semi-regularly until his dea...
16: [[Category:1921 births|Rogers, Buddy]]
17: [[Category:1992 deaths|Rogers, Buddy]]
18: [[Category:Professional wrestlers|Rogers, Buddy]]

Rogers Cup (584 bytes)
1: ...ccer League]]. The league began in 1998, the name Rogers Cup for the title was not established unitl 2001.
6: *2001 ROGERS CUP: St. Catharines 1, Toronto 0
7: *2002 ROGERS CUP: Ottawa defeated North York 2-0
8: *2003 ROGERS CUP: Brampton defeated Vaughan 1-0

Robert Rogers (209 bytes)
1: '''Robert Rogers''' may refer to:
3: *[[Robert Rogers (Canada)|Robert Rogers]] (1864-1936), Canadian politician
4: *[[Robert Rogers (soldier)|Robert Rogers]], 18th century British officer and explorer

Dennis Rogers (612 bytes)
1: '''Dennis Rogers''' was a GP, and laterly the [[mayor]] of [[Hamil...
3: ...was well known for his like of gardening, and the Rogers Rose gardens in Hamilton are named after him.
5: Rogers' Brother, [[Anthony Rogers]], was also a well known Hamiltonian polotical fi...
6: Rogers was married to Helen Wyn-Hesse. They had 3 childr...

Suzanne Rogers (977 bytes)
1: ...Image:suzannerogers.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Suzanne Rogers]]
3: '''Suzanne Rogers''' (born '''Suzanne Crumpler''' on [[July 9]], [[...
7: Rogers was diagnosed with the rare muscle disease [[myas...
12: [[Category:1944 births|Rogers, Suzanne]]
13: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Rogers, Suzanne]]

Allan Rogers (380 bytes)
1: '''Allan Rogers''' (born [[24 October]] [[1932]]) is a politician...
4: [[Category:1932 births|Rogers, Allan]]
5: [[Category:British MPs|Rogers, Allan]]
6: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Rogers, Allan]]

Henry H. Rogers (5117 bytes)
2: subject_name=Henry H. Rogers|
3: image_name=Henry h rogers bw portrait.jpg|
9: '''Henry Huttleston Rogers''' ([[January 29]] [[1840]] – [[May 19]] [[...
15: ...0 years until her death; they had four children. Rogers was an energetic man, and amassed a great fortune...
17: ... Herald.png|left|]] Financed almost entirely from Rogers’ own resources, it competed with the [[Ches...

Stanley Rogers (1989 bytes)
1: '''J. Stanley Rogers''', a [[Manchester, Tennessee]] native, is curren...
5: ...ofessionally, Rogers is a senior partner with the Rogers & Duncan Law Firm.
7: Additionally, Rogers is a member of the [[Coffee County, Tennessee]], ...
11: For six years, Rogers served in the [[Tennessee House of Representative...
13: Rogers may also be noted as the contender who opposed fu...

Hal Rogers (571 bytes)
1: '''Harold Dallas Rogers''' (born [[December 31]] [[1937]]), [[United Stat...
10: *[http://www.house.gov/rogers/ official website]
12: [[Category:1937 births|Rogers, Hal]]

Michael Rogers (1044 bytes)
1: ...rican congressmen called Mike Rogers, see: [[Mike Rogers]]''
3: '''Michael Rogers''' (born [[1979]]) is an [[Australia|Australian]]...
7: Other sucesses of Rogers include:
16: [[category:Australian cyclists|Rogers, Michael]]
17: [[Category:1979 births|Rogers, Michael]]

William P. Rogers (3601 bytes)
1: ...ht|Portrait of U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers]]
3: '''William Pierce Rogers''' ([[June 23]], [[1913]]–[[January 2]], [[...
5: Rogers was born [[June 23]], [[1913]], in [[Norfolk, New...
11: ...ogers & Wells, and subsequently [[Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells]]. He worked in the firm's [[Washington,...
13: Rogers joined the Administration of President [[Dwight D...

Mike J. Rogers (1293 bytes)
1: [[Image:Mike rogers (michigan).jpg|right]]
3: '''Mike J. Rogers''' (born [[June 2]], [[1963]]), [[United States|A...
5: Rogers He was born in [[Livingston County, Michigan]]. H...
11: *[http://www.house.gov/mikerogers/ official website]
14: (Not to be confused with [[Mike D. Rogers]], Representative from [[Alabama]].)

Mike Rogers (136 bytes)
1: '''Mike Rogers''' is the name of two U.S. congressmen:
3: *[[Mike D. Rogers]] from Alabama
4: *[[Mike J. Rogers]] from Michigan

Henk Rogers (237 bytes)
1: '''Henk Rogers''' licensed the [[computer game]] [[Tetris]] dire...

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