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Glaucoma can cause loss of peripheral vision and blurred vision.
The eye has a pump that makes the clear fluid inside the eye and a drain that drains it away. They should work in a nice balanced way that keeps the pressure inside the eye at a normal level. In primary open angle glaucoma there is a mismatch between your pump and your drain. This mismatch causes the pressure in the eye to increase. Over time this raised pressure damages the optic nerve and will affect your vision.
There are numerous treatments for this type of glaucoma including laser therapy, minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), microstents, filtering surgery and eyedrops.
The eye has a pump that makes the clear fluid inside the eye and a drain that drains it away. There is a pathway that this fluid must pass along for the process to remain in balance.
In primary angle closure glaucoma this pathway becomes blocked meaning that the pump still makes fluid but it can’t get t the drain. This can lead to a very aggressive and rapidly blinding condition called primary angle closure crisis or acute angle closure.
Thankfully there are excellent treatments available for this devastating condition. Laser treatment called a laser peripheral iridotomy and lens extraction and replacement surgery can be extremely effective at controlling and even curing the condition. It is rare to need eyedrops for this type of glaucoma.
Other rarer types of glaucoma include neovascular, pseudoexfoliation, inflammatory, secondary angel closure and normal tension.
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Bret Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a semi-retired Canadian professional wrestler, writer, and actor. He is a member of the well-known Hart wrestling family of Calgary, Alberta. His father was wrestling legend Stu Hart. He is considered to be one of the most technically sound wrestlers ever. His athletic ability and in-ring knowledge have also been highly praised.
Career
Bret Hart had an amazing career in the WWF, having some of the greatest matches of all time. Some of his best matches were against Mr. Perfect, his one-time brother-in-law British Bulldog, his brother Owen Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels.
Hart said that he was going to leave the WWF for the companies then biggest competitor, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and he refused to lose the title in front of his Canadian fans to Michaels. During Survivor Series 1997 in Montreal, Quebec, a real-life screwjob took place when Shawn Michaels put Hart in Hart's own finishing move, the Sharp Shooter. Vince McMahon ordered referee Earl Hebner to call for the bell even though Hart didn't submit. This made Michaels become the WWF Champion. This incident would later become known as the Montreal Screwjob.
Injury
Hart retired after being kicked in the head by his opponent, Goldberg, in a match. Soon after he suffered a stroke. He has since partially recovered and has done some stage acting. He wrote a column for The Calgary Sun until 2004.
WWE Return
On January 4 2010, Hart returned to the WWE to be a special guest host for Raw. This was the first time that Hart made a live appearance on Raw in over 12 years. During the night he and Shawn Michaels agreed to a truce, shook hands and hugged. Many fans didn't know if it was real or not but Hart and Michaels later said that their truce was real and not part of a storyline. He also shook hands with Vince but Vince later kicked Hart in the gut which was part of a storyline. Hart along with his family beat Vince McMahon at WrestleMania XXVI in a No Holds Barred Match.
In wrestling
Finishing moves
Sharpshooter
Spike piledriver
Signature moves
Bridging / Release German suplex
Bulldog, sometimes from the second rope
Dropkick
Figure four leglock, sometimes while using the ringpost for extra pressure
Headbutt
Headbutt drop to the opponent's lower abdomen
Inverted atomic drop
Multiple pinning variations
Backwards flip out of chokehold into cover using turnbuckle
Crucifix
Inside cradle
Roll-up
Sunset flip
Victory roll
Pendulum backbreaker
Russian legsweep
Seated senton to an opponent's leg draped over the first rope
Second or a top rope dive into either an axe handle elbow drop or a side elbow drop
Sleeper hold
Snap suplex
Stomp to the opponent's abdomen
Suicide dive
Superplex
Swinging neckbreaker
With Jim Neidhart
Hart Attack
Managers
Jimmy Hart
William Shatner
Debra Wilson
Nicknames
"The Cowboy" Bret Hart
Buddy "The Hearthrob" Hart
Bret "The Hitman" Hart
"The Excellence of Execution"
"The Best There Is, The Best There Was and The Best There Ever Will Be"
"The Pink and Black Attack" (while teaming with Jim Neidhart)
Championships and accomplishments
Cauliflower Alley Club
Iron Mike Award (2008)
Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
Class of 2008
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI Comeback of the Year (1997)
PWI Feud of the Year (1993) vs. Jerry Lawler
PWI Feud of the Year (1994) vs. Owen Hart
PWI Match of the Year (1992) vs. British Bulldog at SummerSlam
PWI Match of the Year (1996) vs. Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII
PWI Match of the Year (1997) vs. Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13
PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1997)
PWI Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1994)
PWI Stanley Weston Award (2003)
PWI ranked him #1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1993 and 1994.
PWI ranked him #4 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003
PWI ranked him #37 of the top 500 tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Jim Neidhart in 2003
Stampede Wrestling
NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version) (5 times) - with Keith Hart (4) and Leo Burke (1)
Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship
Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame
World Championship Wrestling
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
WCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Goldberg
World Wrestling Council
WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Smith Hart
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
WWF Championship (5 times)
WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Jim Neidhart
King of the Ring (1991, 1993)
Royal Rumble (1994)1
Second Triple Crown Champion
WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2006)
Slammy Award for Put a Fork in Him, He's Done (1996)
Slammy Award for Best Music Video (1996)
Slammy Award for Which WWF champion, past or present, in attendance, is Hall of Fame bound? (1996)
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
5 Star Match (1994)
5 Star Match (1997)
Best Pro Wrestling Book (2007)
Best Pro Wrestling
DVD (2006)
Feud of the Year (1993)
Feud of the Year (1997)
Match of the Year (1997)
Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)
1Hart co-won the Royal Rumble with Lex Luger after both simultaneously
eliminated each other. |
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"You Oughta Know" is a song from Alanis Morissette from her third studio album Jagged Little Pill. It reached the Top 10 in Australia and the United States.
The song was released in the United States on July 7, 1995. It received generally positive reviews by critics. |
Leigha Martinelli Tells Us Her Story
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Hang on for a minute...we're trying to find some more stories you might like. the most critical stage. I had tumors in my head, spine, near my heart, and all throughout my body. Neuroblastoma gets inside of the bone marrow and tumors appear on the nerve endings close to the bone. Once it gets in the marrow, it doesn’t stop. They told my parents that with my condition I had less than a ten percent chance to live, but my parents are strong believers in God and believe that “God helps those who help themselves,” and we were going to win this battle.
We immediately started 12 rounds of chemotherapy at Duke. I was constantly throwing up and given blood transfusions. After spending fourteen months in the hospital, they said that my organs couldn’t handle anymore chemo at this time. My parents were left with two choices: one was to give me medication to ease the pain while the cancer took over my body, which would ultimately end my life, and that was not an option for my parents. The other option was to do experimental treatment at Sloane Kettering hospital in New York. The treatment consisted of antibodies from mice that were injected into my veins. The treatment was extremely painful. You could hear the children screaming before you even reached the hall. Each treatment would last between an hour to an hour and a half.
We did that for 8 months until they said there was nothing more they could do, and my cancer wasn’t responding to the treatment. I remember going through this and I told my parents, “I know God is going to heal me, but why is it taking so long?”
We got back in touch with Duke and my head doctor requested we have my brothers tested to see if they were a match for a bone marrow transplant. Although we would be taking ourselves completely off protocol, we opted to do this.
When my parents told my two brothers of this suggestion, my oldest brother Dustin replied, “I know I am a match for Leigha. I know I am the perfect match.” And he was right. I remember him saying he couldn’t explain the feeling of how he knew, but he just did. He was a perfect 6 out of 6 match. After no other choices were left, we decided to have a bone marrow transplant using my brother’s marrow. The only problem now was I still had too much cancer in my body for a transplant. My doctor said she would come up with a plan of treatments and she did. One was to put me in a Lead room for three days where I was given 18 times the amount of nuclear medicine usually given.
The second step was five straight days of the maximum amount of chemotherapy, which would kill off all of my immune system.
The last option was to receive my brother’s bone marrow.
Our chances of survival were small, but our prayers were HUGE. There were prayers coming in from everywhere, all over the world. We survived through hope. God gave us a strength that only he could give. After transplant, I recovered slowly thru the next year. I had no immune system and was constantly throwing up and could not eat on my own. I was given care 24 hours a day. I was fed, and given all medicine through my veins. This went on for a year. I know God has a plan for me, and I thank God everyday for using me as one of his miracles.
A young man named Micha was one of the older patients on the pediatric unit that had cancer. He was from a family with many brothers and sisters. He and his family were devoted Christians. After Micha lost his battle, his mom found his journal. In the journal was an entry where Micha was asking God to witness a miracle before his time on Earth had passed. His mother continued reading through it for days until she saw another entry that read… “Thank you God. Thank you for me being able to witness the miracle of healing. I found out today that Leigha Martinelli has been healed of her cancer.”
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Miroslav Ondricek (November 4, 1934 - March 28, 2015) was a Czech cinematographer. He worked on over 40 movies including Amadeus, Ragtime and If..... He was nominated for two Academy Awards and won a BAFTA Award.
Ondricek was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). He studied filmmaking at the Barrandov Studio Training School. Ondricek died in Prague at the age of 80. |
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Thomas Mifflin (January 10, 1744 - January 20, 1800) was an American merchant, soldier, and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Military service
Early in the Revolutionary War, Mifflin left the Continental Congress to serve in the Continental Army. He was made a major, then became an aide-de-camp of George Washington.
On August 14, 1775, Washington appointed him to become the army's first quartermaster general, under order of Congress. Even though he preferred to be on the front line, people said he was good at his job. Because he failed to properly supply Washington and the troops at Valley Forge, questions were raised. People said he had warehoused and sold supplies, instead of bringing them to Washington and his troops. After a talk with Washington, Mifflin asked to be relieved as quartermaster general but was persuaded to resume those duties because Congress did not find a replacement.
Mifflin's leadership in the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton led to a promotion to major general. In Congress, there was debate regarding whether a national army was more efficient or whether the individual states should maintain their own forces. As a result of this debate the Congressional Board of War was created, on which Mifflin served from 1777 to 1778. He then rejoined the army but took little active role, following criticism of his service as quartermaster general. He was accused of embezzlement and welcomed an inquiry; however, one never took place. He resigned his commission, but Congress continued to ask his advice even after accepting his resignation.
Personal life
Although Mifflin's family had been Quakers for four generations, he was expelled from the Religious Society of Friends when he joined the Continental Army, because his involvement with the military contradicted that faith's pacifistic doctrines. Mifflin became a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1768 and served for two years as its secretary. He served from 1773 to 1791 as a trustee of the College and Academy of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania), including two years as treasurer (1773-1775). |
We had a night of worship a few Sunday nights ago – August 5th, in which we spent about 1 hour, 15 minutes in a time of prayer and praise.
On a whim, i decided to hit record on our multi-track recorders. The result was an incredible live recording of some of our favorite worship tunes at OMPC. We’re going to be releasing this CD starting next Sunday, available for purchase at our welcome desk, or in the church office during the week. I’m going to post some clips from it this week. Hope it helps you in a time of worship apart from Sunday morning.
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Can could mean:
A cylinder shaped object used for storing other things, especially liquids and food. They are usually made of metal.
A verb meaning that something is possible, for example, "I can read a book."
The buttocks.
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Albert I, King of the Belgians(1875-1934), Reigned 1909-34
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Settlement may refer to:
Human settlement, a place where people live
Illegal settlement, a settlement built in a violation of some law
Urban settlement, a settlement in an urban area
Rural settlement, a settlement in a rural area
a space colony
Settlement (closing), as in a real estate closing with transfer of title deed to the buyer
Settlement (finance), the process of exchanging the consideration for financial instruments once a transaction has been executed
Settlement (litigation), an agreement or resolution of a dispute
Structural settlement - The disruption or distortion of a vital part of a building or bridge, especially the foundation. |
Review Online Brokerage OptionsXpress Trading Web Platform
OptionXPress Review (5 out of 5)
Like many online brokerage firms, OptionsXpress is a discount brokerage service that provides an online trading platform primarily to investors who make their own investment decisions. Also like many online discount brokerage platforms it does provide limited trading advice and the ability to interact with a live person for those traders who seem cocky in the morning, but when it comes time to choose an online trading account, get squeamish at the thought of not having live broker backup.
Still, at its essence, OptionsXpress is designed to be a do it yourself trading platform, complete with multiple tools and utilities for the investor to use to help make investing decisions. Where OptionsXpress stands out from many other online trading firms is that those tools don’t just stop at stock screeners and a retirement planner. While OptionsXpress does offer full stock trading services, it also is a premier online options trading company.
OptionsXpress has all the usual status screens with profit/loss, up/down status, account balance, trading power, real-time quotes and so on. It also has all the usual trading screens including market orders, limit orders, stop orders, stop limit orders, GTC, and so on. Again, as an options trading platform it has one of the easiest order entry screens in the industry for trading options, especially if you are looking to get a little fancier than just writing covered calls. Easy input for all the common option trades like spreads and straddles.
OptionsXpress also has some nice advanced trading features for both stock and options traders including the ability to enter trailing stops (which then automatically ratchet up or down) as well as triggering orders where one order triggers another order, or cancels another order.
Where OptionsXpress really comes to play is with all of the tools and calculators it offers for traders who want to dig deep into the markets and find well researched trades, instead of just betting whether or not Google will go up.
They have all the usual stock screeners, of course, but what really sets the bar higher are how they go beyond the basics. The Dragon tool, for example, is a standard screen for investments that meet a trader’s criteria, but what isn’t standard are the number of things that can be screened against including percentage-based movement screens. Of course, The Dragon screens for options criteria too.
There are numerous tools aimed at options traders including Chains which allows an investor to view real-time quotes on each leg of almost any options strategy. No more opening up a dozen windows and clicking back and forth to see how thing are looking on a round-trip basis.
Various calculators and utilities calculate the profit or loss on your complicated trades for you so that you don’t have to do it in the heat of the battle. Gone are those days where you thought that straddle would marry nicely with a put you have going elsewhere only to realize you didn’t calculate it out quite right.
OptionsXpress new Xtend2 trading screen mimics those that sit on broker’s desks all over the country. Load it up with whatever you need to keep an eye on, and then sit back and wait for it to choke your bandwidth (kidding, it doesn’t seem to do that).
Barron’s has given OptionsXpress its top rating every year since 2005, except one (2006). SmartMoney just ranked it 5 Stars (highest) for Trading Tools. No surprise there.
The great part about this is that despite all of the extras, OptionsXpress is priced competitively with other online trading platforms. Stock trades go down at $14.95 and Option trades come in at $15.00 with an exercise/assignment tack-on of $14.95 (like a regular stock trade). Opening an account to trade options or anything else involves the usual paperwork and signatures.
If you are looking for an online trading platform that offers everything you need not only to execute your trades, but also to find them, OptionsXpress deserves a serious look. |
Pali is an new Indo-Aryan language. It used to be spoken in India, and is similar to Sanskrit. Pali is used in religious services by Theravada Buddhists. The Theravada holy texts, called the Pali Canon and also known as the Tripitaka, are written in Pali. Pali is usually called a dead language. Bengali originates from the Pali. |
Nautilus Biotechnology announced ideas Monday to go general public by way of a merger with a particular purpose acquisition firm (SPAC) referred to as Arya Sciences Acquisition III.
Nautilus, a Seattle-based biotech startup mapping human proteins, stated the arrangement values it at $900 million and will let it tap $350 million in funds.
“This transaction aligns properly with our aims of unlocking what we feel to be a important possibility in biological science, and producing extended-phrase shareholder benefit,” Nautilus CEO Sujal Patel reported in a statement.
The Nautilus-Arya tie-up is envisioned to shut sometime involving April and June. When the offer is accomplished, the put together business will maintain the Nautilus identify and will be outlined on the Nasdaq exchange with the ticker image NAUT. The boards of Nautilus and Arya have permitted the merger. Arya shares shot up 100% on Monday, closing at $22.43, after the merger was introduced.
Established in 2016, Nautilus aims to produce a unit that can map patients’ proteins far more swiftly and cheaply, enabling drug builders to use that data to discover targeted solutions for conditions. In May perhaps, Nautilus claimed it had lifted $76 million — bringing its overall backing to extra than $108 million — in a spherical led by Vulcan Cash, the investment residence of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and joined by Jeff Bezos’ family place of work.
SPACs these types of as Arya, newly included in the Cayman Islands, are a hot development on Wall Avenue. They are also regarded as blank-check out providers for the reason that they generally invite investors to put up money ahead of identifying what enterprise will be acquired.
“Our objective was to determine a business with the opportunity to productively handle a major, unmet require in biomedical science,” Adam Stone, CEO of Arya III, explained in the statement. Nautilus has the opportunity, he stated, to permit “fundamental developments in biology, human wellbeing, and medication.”
Several new SPACs have ties to the Seattle location. Cellular telephone pioneer Craig McCaw elevated $300 million past calendar year for a SPAC that options to merge with a rocket maker and submitted papers Friday for another Kirkland-based mostly SPAC searching for to increase $275 million. Seattle-based Porch Group went public through a SPAC in December. Former Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg also has started off a SPAC.
Bloomberg News contributed to this report. |
Source Code is a 2011 American science fiction-thriller movie that was produced by Mark Gordon, Jordan Wynn and Philippe Rousselet and was directed by Duncan Jones. Source Code was released on April 1, 2011 in North America. The movie gained very positive reviews with a 90% from Rotten Tomatoes and a 74 out of 100 from Metacritic.
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Michelle Monaghan as Christina
Vera Farmiga as Carol Goodwin
Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Rutledge
Cas Anvar as Hazmi
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William Eldridge "Bill" Frenzel (July 31, 1928 - November 17, 2014) was an American politician. He was a member of the Republican Party. Frenzel was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota. He represented Minnesota's 3rd district. Frenzel was born in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Frenzel died of cancer on November 17, 2014 in McLean, Virginia, aged 86. |
Carved roasted turkey, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans almondine, cranberry sauce, tossed salad, rolls & butter, pumpkin pie. Optional Vegetarians Meal Optional Special Instructions allergies, sugar free, etc.
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Time: 12:00pm – 3:00pm
Cost: $40.00 adults & $20.00 child
Place: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Annapolis, Holiday Court, Annapolis, MD, USA
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The Rima River is a river in the northern part of Nigeria. The Goulbi de Maradi river flows by its northernmost point it. It runs southwest and joins the Sokoto River near Sokoto, then continues south to the Niger River. The upper Rima is a seasonal river and flows only during the rainy season.
The Zauro polder project, a major irrigation scheme, has been planned for many years. It would supply water to of farmland in the Rima floodplain between Argungu and Birnin Kebbi. |
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most hazardous driving days of the year is the Friday before Christmas, because that’s when many companies take part in that yearly tradition known as the Office Christmas Party.
While this should be an occasion for enjoying the company of your co-workers, too often the office party turns into an embarrassment that haunts some employees well into the next year.
Here are some of the most common office Christmas party mistakes:
Drinking too much can lower your inhibitions and make you do things you’d never do sober. Before the party begins, resolve to have no more than two alcoholic drinks all evening, even if there’s an open bar and the booze is free. Carry around a glass of sparkling water with an olive and no one will know you’re not drinking..
Just because those in upper echelon.
Career-wise, you’ll do yourself more good by politely introducing yourself to bigwigs without monopolizing their time.
If there’s one faux pas that can haunt you all the way to divorce court or the unemployment line, it’s this one. Hitting on your fellow party goers has always been a really bad idea. But now, in the age of smartphone cameras and social media, it’s a potential career (or relationship) killer.
If you come on to that sexy babe in the low cut dress and she turns out to be the big boss’ trophy wife, getting shot down is bad enough. Having a photo of your unsuccessful forward pass wind up on Facebook or Instagram is much worse.
For some women, the holiday season is the perfect time to play the sexy siren, with plunging necklines, curve-clinging dresses, and stiletto heels. While there’s a place for movie star glamour, it’s not the office Christmas party.
If you want to be taken seriously in the corporate marketplace, do not use this as an excuse to show off your figure. You don’t have to wear the same tailored suits you wear to work, but do keep it classy. As for the guys, liven your work wear with a Christmas tie, but stick to standard office attire unless the party is formal.
In addition to those ubiquitous smartphones, some companies have security cameras hidden around the premises. Do not think you can sneak off to the janitor’s closet for a tryst with an inebriated co-worker and not get caught.
There are some more things you should consider not doing at the office holiday party ahead. Keep reading so you know what they are.
Spouses and other SOs are welcome at some office parties, considered excess baggage at others. If the invitation does not clearly state that you are welcome to bring a guest, ask about your company’s policy before bringing anyone else.
If your spouse gets miffed about not being invited, remind him/her that this is a career obligation. To smooth things over, stay at the party for a short time. After that, you can take the SO out for a romantic dinner.
This is not the time to toss down a few drinks and start giving your opinions of the current administration. It’s not the time to share what you think of your state’s governor or how your city is being run. Not only are you boring the crap out of most of the other guests, you may be offending someone who can affect your future with the company.
Your boss may have been a major contributor to the campaign of one of the politicians you’re bad-mouthing. This goes double for trying to preach your religious positions on your co-workers.
If you really are tempted to pass this year, make sure attendance to the party.
Maybe you think you could do your boss’ job better than he does. Maybe you’re planning to bolt for a competitor after the first of the year and take all your clients with you. Or maybe you had a one-night stand with someone from human resources last summer. Stay sober enough not to share any of these at the office party.
Getting your groove on out on the dance floor may make you the life of the party, but not in the way you’d like. Even if you’re ready for “Dancing with the Stars,”.
Another reason for staying somewhat sober at the office bash is that you have to drive home afterwards. Even if you live in an area where you can get home via public transportation, you don’t want to be so drunk that you don’t know where you’re going and miss your stop.
Getting arrested for DUI can negatively impact your career and could be grounds for dismissal if you’re convicted. Plus, if you’re one of the guests most capable of driving safely, you can help others get home in one piece. You never know when doing something nice for a co-worker will work in your favor.
Try to have a moderately good time and be happy the office Christmas party strikes only once a year!
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Naming exactly what we're feeling allows us to confront gently and with more clarity. It also keeps our spouse in the dialogue.
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NEW YORK - Bitcoin fans are salivating over the potential of long-awaited legitimacy for the cyptocurrency when futures trading launches this weekend, but experts worry the risks associated with bitcoin's Wild West-like nature could overshadow the debut.
The first bitcoin future trades kick off Sunday at 6 p.m. EST (2300 GMT) on Cboe Global Markets Inc's Cboe Futures Exchange, followed a week later by CME Group Inc's CME.
Nasdaq Inc plans to get into the mix next year, Reuters reported.
While Cboe, CME and Nasdaq offer strictly policed trading environments, the underlying bitcoin market is riddled with crypto-exchanges lacking even basic oversight.
That has stoked fears of market manipulation, inaccurate pricing, and systemic risk to clearing houses.
"I'm kind of taken aback by what's happened in the last three months," said Richard Johnson, an analyst at Greenwich Associates who owns digital currencies and considers himself a bitcoin bull. "I'm concerned things are moving a bit too quickly."
Bitcoin's more than 10-fold upsurge this year has led to warnings of a bubble by the likes of JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, who called it "a fraud" that will eventually blow up. Others, like Wall Street adviser Tom Lee, expect bitcoin to top $100,000. of less than 0.5 percent since the euro's debut in 1999.
"Maybe it's just the most unique market that is going to continue to go up forever and ever and so everybody on the long side is going to make money and it's a great thing, but I've been around long enough to know that's not going to work out so well," said John Lothian, CEO of advisory firm John J Lothian and Company.
As a virtual currency, bitcoin can be used to move money around the world without the need for a central authority, such as a bank or government, which is a double-edged sword, said Steve Grob, director of group strategy at Fidessa.
"There is no backstop. If suddenly tomorrow everyone decided bitcoin was worthless, it would be worthless, and I'm not sure whether people have really thought that one through," he said.
Traditional banks remain skeptical of dealing with bitcoin exchanges. Earlier this year, Wells Fargo & Co stopped processing wire transfers for an exchange called Bitfinex, leaving customers unable to transfer U.S. dollars out of their accounts, except through special arrangement with the exchange's lawyer.
Still, new entrants, from retail investors to high-frequency traders, have piled into bitcoin. U.S.-based crypto-exchange Coinbase said it added 100,000 accounts in the three days around the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, for 13.1 million overall.
If the futures market were to exceed the size of the spot market, with current daily trading volume of around $6 billion per day, the underlying price could be more susceptible to manipulation, said Kevin Zhou, co-founder of crypto currency fund Galois Capital.
"You've seen these problems before in bitcoin futures, where right before the settlement, the price pegs it high or low and then bounces back right after," he said.
RISK OF AN 'AVALANCHE'
As volumes increase, there are also questions about the robustness of the technology at bitcoin exchanges, Lothian said.
"Particularly when you're talking about a high-frequency approach to this where people are trying to arb multiple exchanges."
Last month, the Gemini bitcoin exchange, which will set the price for Cboe's futures contract, and GDAX and Kraken, two of the four exchanges in CME's bitcoin index, had systems issues.
"Every single bitcoin exchange receives and is receiving complaints by users due to the unbelievably surging bitcoin price and the result that has on capacity," Christina Yee, a Kraken representative, recently.
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"If that happens at a time when bitcoin spikes up for whatever crazy reason, there could be an avalanche," he said.
Questions like these have kept some futures market operators on the sidelines, for now. Intercontinental Exchange Inc , owner of the New York Stock Exchange and ICE Futures U.S., opted not to join CME and Cboe in the race to be first with a bitcoin future.
"We didn't think it was obvious to rush out a product and be first and settle against an index on a lot of exchanges that are not particularly transparent," ICE Chief Executive Jeffrey Sprecher said this week at a Goldman Sachs conference. |
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| 25001 Pacheco || || || July 31, 1998 || Majorca || A. Lopez J. || -- || align=right | 8.3 km ||
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| 25002 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
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| 25003 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 4.1 km ||
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| 25004 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
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| 25005 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
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| 25006 || || -- || July 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
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| 25007 || 1998 PJ || -- || August 5, 1998 || Klet || Klet Obs. || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km ||
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| 25008 || 1998 PL || -- || August 8, 1998 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
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| 25009 || || -- || August 15, 1998 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
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| 25010 || || -- || August 14, 1998 || Majorca || A. Lopez J., R. Pacheco || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
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| 25011 || || -- || August 13, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 17 km ||
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| 25012 || 1998 QC || -- || August 17, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || Visnjan Obs. || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km ||
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| 25013 || 1998 QR || -- || August 17, 1998 || Klet || Klet Obs. || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km ||
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| 25014 Christinepalau || 1998 QT || || August 18, 1998 || Les Tardieux Obs. || M. Boeuf || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
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| 25015 Lairdclose || || || August 19, 1998 || Haleakala || NEAT || FLOmoon || align=right | 2.9 km ||
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| 25016 || || -- || August 18, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || NYS || align=right | 2.8 km ||
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| 25017 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 8.4 km ||
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| 25018 Valbousquet || || || August 24, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
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| 25019 Walentosky || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km ||
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| 25020 Tinyacheng || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
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| 25021 Nischaykumar || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || moon || align=right | 2.2 km ||
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| 25022 Hemalibatra || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
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| 25023 Sundaresh || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
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| 25024 Calebmcgraw || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 7.6 km ||
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| 25025 Joshuavo || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 3.1 km ||
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| 25026 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
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| 25027 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
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| 25028 || || -- || August 25, 1998 || Woomera || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
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| 25029 Ludwighesse || || || August 26, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 5.5 km ||
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| 25030 || || -- || August 22, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || ERI || align=right | 4.3 km ||
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| 25031 || || -- || August 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || Visnjan Obs. || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
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| 25032 Randallray || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km ||
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| 25033 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
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| 25034 Lesliemarie || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
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| 25035 Scalesse || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
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| 25036 Elizabethof || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || SUL || align=right | 7.1 km ||
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| 25037 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
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| 25038 Matebezdek || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
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| 25040 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
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| 25041 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
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| 25042 Qiujun || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.5 km ||
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| 25043 Fangxing || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
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| 25044 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
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| 25045 Baixuefei || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km ||
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| 25046 Suyihan || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
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| 25047 Tsuitehsin || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
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| 25048 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.1 km ||
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| 25049 Christofnorn || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
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| 25050 Michmadsen || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.4 km ||
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| 25051 Vass || || || August 20, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 7.7 km ||
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| 25052 Rudawska || || || August 27, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=053 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25053 Matthewknight || || || August 27, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 6.1 km ||
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| 25054 || || -- || August 26, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
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| 25055 || || -- || August 30, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || HEN || align=right | 3.5 km ||
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| 25056 || || -- || August 30, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 9.1 km ||
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| 25057 || || -- || August 30, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || HNS || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=058 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25058 Shanegould || || || August 25, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
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| 25059 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
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| 25060 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 3.6 km ||
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| 25061 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 2.3 km ||
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| 25062 Rasmussen || || || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.8 km ||
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| 25063 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 3.4 km ||
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| 25064 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 6.7 km ||
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| 25065 Lautakkin || || || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
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| 25066 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 5.6 km ||
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| 25067 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
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| 25068 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=069 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25069 || || -- || August 24, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=070 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25070 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=071 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25071 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || JLI || align=right | 7.8 km ||
|-id=072 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25072 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=073 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25073 Lautakshing || || || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=074 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25074 Honami || || || August 19, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=075 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25075 Kiyomoto || || || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=076 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25076 || || -- || August 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=077 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25077 || || -- || August 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=078 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25078 || || -- || August 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=079 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25079 || || -- || August 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || AGN || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=080 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25080 || || -- || August 26, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=081 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25081 || || -- || August 17, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=082 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25082 Williamhodge || || || September 15, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=083 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25083 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Catalina || CSS || GEF || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=084 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25084 Jutzi || || || September 15, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=085 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25085 Melena || || || September 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=086 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25086 || || -- || September 13, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=087 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25087 Kaztaniguchi || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=088 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25088 Yoshimura || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=089 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25089 Sanabria-Rivera || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=090 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25090 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=091 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25091 Sanchez-Claudio || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=092 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25092 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=093 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25093 Andmikhaylov || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=094 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25094 Zemtsov || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=095 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25095 Churinov || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=096 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25096 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=097 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25097 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=098 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25098 Gridnev || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=099 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25099 Mashinskiy || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=100 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25100 Zhaiweichao || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|}
25101-25200
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25101 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.6 km ||
|-id=102 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25102 Zhaoye || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=103 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25103 Kimdongyoung || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=104 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25104 Chohyunghoon || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=105 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25105 Kimnayeon || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || WIT || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=106 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25106 Ryoojungmin || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=107 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25107 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.0 km ||
|-id=108 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25108 Bostrom || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=109 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25109 Hofving || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=110 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25110 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=111 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25111 Klokun || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=112 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25112 Mymeshkovych || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=113 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25113 Benwasserman || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=114 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25114 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=115 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25115 Drago || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=116 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25116 Jonathanwang || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=117 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25117 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=118 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25118 Kevlin || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MRX || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=119 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25119 Kakani || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=120 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25120 Yvetteleung || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=121 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25121 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=122 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25122 Kaitlingus || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=123 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25123 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=124 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25124 Zahramaarouf || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || AGN || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=125 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25125 Brodallan || || || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=126 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25126 || || -- || September 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=127 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25127 Laurentbrunetto || 1998 SZ || || September 16, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=128 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25128 || || -- || September 16, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || THM || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=129 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25129 Uranoscope || || || September 16, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=130 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25130 || || -- || September 16, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|-id=131 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25131 Katiemelua || || || September 18, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || MRX || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=132 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25132 || || -- || September 17, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=133 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25133 Douglin || || || September 18, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=134 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25134 || || -- || September 17, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=135 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25135 || || -- || September 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || Visnjan Obs. || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=136 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25136 || || -- || September 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || Visnjan Obs. || -- || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=137 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25137 Seansolomon || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=138 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25138 Jaumann || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=139 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25139 Roatsch || || || September 22, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NEM || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=140 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25140 Schmedemann || || || September 22, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=141 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25141 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=142 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25142 Hopf || || || September 26, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=143 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 25143 Itokawa || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || APOPHA || align=right data-sort-value="0.33" | 330 m ||
|-id=144 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25144 || || -- || September 23, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=145 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25145 || || -- || September 23, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || URS || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=146 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25146 Xiada || || || September 24, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=147 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25147 || || -- || September 25, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=148 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25148 || || -- || September 25, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=149 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25149 || || -- || September 22, 1998 || Bergisch Gladbach || W. Bickel || -- || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=150 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25150 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=151 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25151 Stefanschroder || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || PAE || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=152 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25152 Toplis || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=153 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25153 Tomhockey || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=154 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25154 Ayers || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || THM || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=155 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25155 van Belle || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || KOR || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=156 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25156 Shkolnik || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=157 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25157 Fabian || || || September 16, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || THM || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=158 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25158 Berman || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=159 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25159 Michaelwest || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=160 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25160 Joellama || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=161 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25161 Strosahl || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=162 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25162 Beckage || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NYS || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=163 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25163 Williammcdonald || || || September 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || VER || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=164 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25164 Sonomastate || || || September 19, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=165 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25165 Leget || || || September 19, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=166 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25166 Thompson || || || September 19, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NAE || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|-id=167 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25167 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EUN || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=168 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25168 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=169 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25169 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=170 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25170 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=171 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25171 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || KOR || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=172 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25172 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=173 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25173 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || KOR || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=174 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25174 || || -- || September 21, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || EUN || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=175 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25175 Lukeandraka || || || September 29, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=176 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25176 Thomasaunins || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || HEN || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=177 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25177 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=178 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25178 Shreebose || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=179 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25179 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || CLO || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=180 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25180 Kenyonconlin || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=181 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25181 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.5 km ||
|-id=182 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25182 Siddhawan || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=183 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25183 Grantfisher || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=184 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25184 Taylorgaines || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=185 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25185 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=186 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25186 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=187 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25187 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || WIT || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=188 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25188 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|-id=189 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25189 Glockner || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=190 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25190 Thomasgoodin || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=191 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25191 Rachelouise || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=192 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25192 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=193 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25193 Taliagreene || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=194 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25194 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 9.8 km ||
|-id=195 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25195 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=196 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25196 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=197 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25197 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=198 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25198 Kylienicole || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=199 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25199 Jiahegu || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=200 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25200 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.3 km ||
|}
25201-25300
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25201 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=202 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25202 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=203 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25203 || || -- || September 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=204 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25204 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=205 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25205 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=206 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25206 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || MRX || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=207 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25207 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || NYS || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=208 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25208 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=209 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25209 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || HEN || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=210 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25210 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=211 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25211 || || -- || September 20, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=212 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25212 Ayushgupta || || || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=213 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25213 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=214 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25214 || || -- || September 26, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=215 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25215 || || -- || September 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || FLO || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=216 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25216 Enricobernardi || || || October 10, 1998 || Pleiade || F. Castellani, I. Dal Prete || EUN || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=217 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25217 || || -- || October 13, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || GEF || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=218 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25218 || || -- || October 13, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=219 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25219 || || -- || October 13, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=220 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25220 || || -- || October 15, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || V || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=221 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25221 || || -- || October 12, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=222 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25222 || || -- || October 13, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=223 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25223 || || -- || October 14, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=224 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25224 || || -- || October 14, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=225 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25225 Patrickbenson || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MAS || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=226 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25226 Brasch || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || MAS || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=227 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25227 Genehill || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=228 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25228 Mikekitt || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=229 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25229 Karenkitt || || || October 10, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=230 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25230 Borgis || || || October 11, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=231 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25231 Naylor || || || October 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=232 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25232 Schatz || || || October 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || KOR || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=233 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25233 Tallman || || || October 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=234 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25234 Odell || || || October 14, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EOS || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=235 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25235 || || -- || October 20, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || KOR || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=236 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25236 || || -- || October 18, 1998 || Gekko || T. Kagawa || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=237 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25237 Hurwitz || || || October 20, 1998 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=238 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25238 || || -- || October 21, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=239 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25239 || || -- || October 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=240 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25240 Qiansanqiang || || || October 16, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || HOF || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=241 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25241 || || -- || October 23, 1998 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=242 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25242 || || -- || October 20, 1998 || Granville || R. G. Davis || -- || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=243 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25243 || || -- || October 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=244 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25244 || || -- || October 24, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=245 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25245 || || -- || October 26, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || HYG || align=right | 9.3 km ||
|-id=246 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25246 || || -- || October 26, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=247 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25247 || || -- || October 23, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=248 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25248 || || -- || October 24, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || THM || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=249 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25249 || || -- || October 31, 1998 || Gekko || T. Kagawa || MIT || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=250 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25250 Jonnapeterson || || || October 17, 1998 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || RAF || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=251 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25251 || || -- || October 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=252 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25252 || || -- || October 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=253 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25253 || || -- || October 18, 1998 || La Silla || E. W. Elst || GEF || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=254 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25254 || || -- || October 29, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || EOS || align=right | 6.1 km ||
|-id=255 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25255 || || -- || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MIT || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=256 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25256 Imbrie-Moore || || || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=257 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25257 Elizmakarron || || || October 28, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=258 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25258 Nathaniel || 1998 VU || || November 7, 1998 || Klet || M. Tichy, J. Ticha || -- || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=259 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25259 Lucarnold || || || November 11, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=260 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25260 || || -- || November 8, 1998 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || -- || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=261 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25261 || || -- || November 11, 1998 || Gekko || T. Kagawa || -- || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=262 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25262 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=263 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25263 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 17 km ||
|-id=264 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25264 Erickeen || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=265 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25265 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=266 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25266 Taylorkinyon || || || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=267 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25267 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAD || align=right | 8.1 km ||
|-id=268 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25268 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=269 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25269 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=270 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25270 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 17 km ||
|-id=271 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25271 || || -- || November 10, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=272 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25272 || || -- || November 14, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=273 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25273 Barrycarole || || || November 15, 1998 || Cocoa || I. P. Griffin || KOR || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=274 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25274 || || -- || November 15, 1998 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || EUN || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=275 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25275 Jocelynbell || || || November 14, 1998 || Goodricke-Pigott || R. A. Tucker || V || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=276 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25276 Dimai || || || November 15, 1998 || Pianoro || V. Goretti || EOS || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=277 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25277 || || -- || November 14, 1998 || Uenohara || N. Kawasato || K-2 || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=278 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25278 || || -- || November 13, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=279 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25279 || || -- || November 13, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=280 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25280 || || -- || November 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=281 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25281 || 1998 WP || -- || November 16, 1998 || High Point || D. K. Chesney || -- || align=right | 13 km ||
|-id=282 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25282 || 1998 WR || -- || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=283 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25283 || 1998 WU || -- || November 17, 1998 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=284 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25284 || || -- || November 17, 1998 || Catalina || CSS || ALA || align=right | 9.6 km ||
|-id=285 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25285 || || -- || November 17, 1998 || Uenohara || N. Kawasato || KOR || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=286 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25286 || || -- || November 18, 1998 || Kushiro || S. Ueda, H. Kaneda || -- || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=287 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25287 || || -- || November 28, 1998 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=288 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25288 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=289 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25289 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=290 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25290 Vibhuti || || || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=291 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25291 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=292 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25292 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.7 km ||
|-id=293 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25293 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=294 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25294 Johnlaberee || || || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=295 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25295 || || -- || November 21, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || ALA || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=296 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25296 || || -- || November 26, 1998 || Kashihara || F. Uto || THM || align=right | 9.4 km ||
|-id=297 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25297 || || -- || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=298 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25298 Fionapaine || || || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=299 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25299 || || -- || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=300 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25300 Andyromine || || || November 18, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || XIZ || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|}
25301-25400
|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25301 Ambrofogar || || || December 7, 1998 || San Marcello || M. Tombelli, A. Boattini || -- || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=302 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25302 Niim || || || December 9, 1998 || Chichibu || N. Sato || EOS || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=303 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25303 || || -- || December 8, 1998 || Caussols || ODAS || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=304 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25304 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=305 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25305 || || -- || December 9, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=306 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25306 || || -- || December 14, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 21 km ||
|-id=307 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25307 || || -- || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=308 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25308 || || -- || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=309 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25309 Chrisauer || || || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=310 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25310 || || -- || December 15, 1998 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=311 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25311 || || -- || December 17, 1998 || Ondrejov || T. Rezek, P. Pravec || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=312 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25312 Asiapossenti || || || December 22, 1998 || Colleverde || V. S. Casulli || -- || align=right | 18 km ||
|-id=313 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25313 || || -- || December 22, 1998 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=314 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25314 || || -- || January 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=315 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25315 || || -- || January 9, 1999 || Xinglong || SCAP || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=316 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25316 Comnick || || || January 10, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=317 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25317 || || -- || January 24, 1999 || Crni Vrh || Crni Vrh || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=318 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25318 || || -- || February 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=319 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25319 || || -- || February 15, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=320 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25320 || || -- || February 11, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=321 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25321 Rohitsingh || || || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=322 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25322 Rebeccajean || || || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=323 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25323 || || -- || March 19, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=324 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25324 || || -- || April 10, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|-id=325 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25325 || || -- || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=326 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25326 Lawrencesun || || || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=327 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25327 || || -- || May 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=328 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25328 || || -- || May 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=329 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25329 || || -- || May 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=330 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 25330 || || -- || May 17, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || APO +1km || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=331 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25331 Berrevoets || || || May 20, 1999 || Oaxaca || J. M. Roe || -- || align=right | 6.5 km ||
|-id=332 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25332 || || -- || May 17, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=333 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25333 Britwenger || || || May 18, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=334 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25334 || || -- || June 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=335 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25335 || 1999 NT || -- || July 9, 1999 || Les Tardieux Obs. || M. Boeuf || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=336 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25336 || || -- || July 22, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=337 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25337 || 1999 PK || -- || August 6, 1999 || Ceccano || G. Masi || H || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=338 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25338 || || -- || September 6, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=339 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25339 || || -- || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || H || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=340 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25340 Segoves || || || September 10, 1999 || Klet || M. Tichy, Z. Moravec || H || align=right | 1.3 km ||
|-id=341 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25341 || || -- || September 13, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=342 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25342 || || -- || September 14, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || EUN || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=343 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25343 || || -- || September 15, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || FLO || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=344 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25344 || || -- || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || L5 || align=right | 23 km ||
|-id=345 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25345 || || -- || September 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=346 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25346 || || -- || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=347 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25347 || || -- || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || L5 || align=right | 29 km ||
|-id=348 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25348 Wisniowiecki || || || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=349 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25349 || || -- || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=350 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25350 || || -- || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=351 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25351 || || -- || September 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=352 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25352 || || -- || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=353 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25353 || || -- || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=354 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25354 Zdasiuk || || || September 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=355 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25355 || || -- || September 5, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=356 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25356 || || -- || September 30, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || 629 || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=357 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25357 || 1999 TM || -- || October 1, 1999 || Zeno || T. Stafford || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=358 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25358 Boskovice || || || October 2, 1999 || Ondrejov || L. Kotkova || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=359 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25359 || || -- || October 10, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic, M. Juric || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=360 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25360 || || -- || October 10, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic, M. Juric || NYS || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=361 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25361 || || -- || October 3, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || MAS || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=362 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 25362 || || -- || October 4, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=363 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25363 || || -- || October 2, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=364 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25364 Allisonbaas || || || October 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=365 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25365 Bernreuter || || || October 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=366 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25366 Maureenbobo || || || October 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=367 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25367 Cicek || || || October 2, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=368 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25368 Gailcolwell || || || October 2, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=369 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25369 Dawndonovan || || || October 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=370 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25370 Karenfletch || || || October 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=371 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25371 Frangaley || || || October 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=372 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25372 Shanagarza || || || October 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=373 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25373 Gorsch || || || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=374 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25374 Harbrucker || || || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=375 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25375 Treenajoi || || || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=376 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25376 Christikeen || || || October 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=377 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25377 Rolaberee || || || October 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=378 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25378 Erinlambert || || || October 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=379 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25379 || || -- || October 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=380 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25380 || || -- || October 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=381 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25381 Jerrynelson || || || October 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ERI || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=382 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25382 || || -- || October 3, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=383 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25383 Lindacker || || || October 18, 1999 || Klet || Klet Obs. || NYS || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=384 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25384 Partizanske || || || October 18, 1999 || Ondrejov || P. Kusnirak || -- || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=385 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25385 || || -- || October 20, 1999 || Gekko || T. Kagawa || -- || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=386 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25386 || || -- || October 17, 1999 || Bergisch Gladbach || W. Bickel || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=387 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25387 || || -- || October 16, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || V || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=388 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25388 || || -- || October 31, 1999 || Oaxaca || J. M. Roe || NYS || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=389 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25389 || || -- || October 29, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=390 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25390 || || -- || October 31, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || GAL || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=391 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25391 || || -- || October 29, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || FLO || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=392 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25392 || || -- || October 30, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=393 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25393 || || -- || October 30, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=394 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25394 || || -- || October 30, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=395 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25395 || || -- || November 5, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=396 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25396 || || -- || November 9, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=397 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25397 || || -- || November 7, 1999 || Gnosca || S. Sposetti || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=398 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25398 || || -- || November 11, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || -- || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=399 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25399 Vonnegut || || || November 11, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || HNS || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=400 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25400 || || -- || November 9, 1999 || Nachi-Katsuura || Y. Shimizu, T. Urata || FLO || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|}
25401-25500
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25401 || || -- || November 13, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=402 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25402 Angelanorse || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=403 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25403 Carlapiazza || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=404 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25404 Shansample || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=405 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25405 Jeffwidder || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=406 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25406 Debwysocki || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=407 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25407 || || -- || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=408 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25408 || || -- || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=409 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25409 || || -- || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=410 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25410 Abejar || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=411 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25411 || || -- || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=412 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25412 Arbesfeld || || || November 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=413 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25413 Dorischen || || || November 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=414 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25414 Cherkassky || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=415 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25415 Jocelyn || || || November 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=416 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25416 Chyanwen || || || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=417 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25417 Coquillette || || || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=418 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25418 Deshmukh || || || November 4, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=419 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25419 || || -- || November 11, 1999 || Xinglong || SCAP || FLO || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=420 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25420 || || -- || November 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=421 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25421 Gafaran || || || November 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=422 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25422 Abigreene || || || November 9, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=423 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25423 || || -- || November 9, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=424 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25424 Gunasekaran || || || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=425 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25425 Chelsealynn || || || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=426 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25426 Alexanderkim || || || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=427 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25427 Kratchmarov || || || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=428 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25428 Lakhanpal || || || November 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=429 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25429 || || -- || November 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=430 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25430 Ericlarson || || || November 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=431 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25431 || || -- || November 2, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=432 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25432 Josepherli || || || November 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.5 km ||
|-id=433 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25433 || || -- || November 26, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=434 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25434 Westonia || || || November 29, 1999 || Klet || M. Tichy || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=435 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25435 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=436 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25436 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=437 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25437 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || V || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=438 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25438 || || -- || November 30, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || PHO || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=439 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25439 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=440 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25440 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=441 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25441 || || -- || November 28, 1999 || Kvistaberg || UDAS || NYS || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=442 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25442 || || -- || November 30, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 9.0 km ||
|-id=443 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25443 || || -- || November 30, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=444 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25444 || || -- || November 29, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=445 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25445 || || -- || December 2, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=446 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25446 || || -- || December 4, 1999 || Gekko || T. Kagawa || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=447 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25447 || || -- || December 4, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=448 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25448 || || -- || December 4, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=449 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25449 || || -- || December 4, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=450 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25450 || || -- || December 4, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=451 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25451 || || -- || December 3, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=452 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25452 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || V || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=453 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25453 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=454 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25454 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=455 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25455 Anissamak || || || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=456 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25456 Caitlinmann || || || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=457 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25457 Mariannamao || || || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAE || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=458 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25458 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=459 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25459 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=460 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25460 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=461 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25461 || || -- || December 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=462 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25462 Haydenmetsky || || || December 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=463 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25463 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=464 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25464 Maxrabinovich || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=465 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25465 Rajagopalan || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=466 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25466 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.4 km ||
|-id=467 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25467 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=468 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25468 Ramakrishna || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=469 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25469 Ransohoff || || || December 6, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=470 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25470 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Ametlla de Mar || J. Nomen || -- || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=471 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25471 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=472 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25472 Joanoro || || || December 6, 1999 || Ametlla de Mar || J. Nomen || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=473 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25473 || || -- || December 3, 1999 || Uenohara || N. Kawasato || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=474 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25474 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=475 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25475 Lizrao || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=476 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25476 Sealfon || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=477 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25477 Preyashah || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=478 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25478 Shrock || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=479 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25479 Ericshyu || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=480 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25480 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=481 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25481 Willjaysun || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=482 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25482 Tallapragada || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=483 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25483 Trusheim || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=484 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25484 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=485 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25485 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=486 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25486 Michaelwham || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=487 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25487 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=488 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25488 Figueiredo || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=489 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25489 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=490 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25490 Kevinkelly || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=491 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25491 Meador || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=492 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25492 Firnberg || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=493 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25493 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.1 km ||
|-id=494 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25494 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=495 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25495 Michaelroddy || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=496 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25496 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=497 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25497 Brauerman || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=498 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25498 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=499 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25499 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=500 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25500 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|}
25501-25600
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25501 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=502 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25502 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=503 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25503 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=504 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25504 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=505 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25505 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || slow || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=506 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25506 || || -- || December 9, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || DOR || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=507 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25507 || || -- || December 9, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=508 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25508 || || -- || December 9, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || V || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=509 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25509 Rodwong || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=510 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25510 Donvincent || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=511 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25511 Annlipinsky || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=512 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25512 Anncomins || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || slow || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=513 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25513 Weseley || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=514 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25514 Lisawu || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=515 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25515 Briancarey || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=516 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25516 Davidknight || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=517 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25517 Davidlau || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=518 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25518 Paulcitrin || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || PAD || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=519 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25519 Bartolomeo || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=520 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25520 Deronchang || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=521 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25521 Stevemorgan || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=522 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25522 Roisen || || || December 7, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=523 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25523 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=524 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25524 || || -- || December 11, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || GEF || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=525 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25525 || || -- || December 11, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=526 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25526 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=527 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25527 || || -- || December 5, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=528 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25528 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=529 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25529 || || -- || December 11, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || -- || align=right | 7.8 km ||
|-id=530 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25530 || || -- || December 6, 1999 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || FLO || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=531 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25531 Lessek || || || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=532 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25532 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=533 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25533 || || -- || December 2, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=534 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25534 || || -- || December 2, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=535 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25535 || || -- || December 15, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || slow || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=536 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25536 || || -- || December 15, 1999 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || HNS || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=537 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25537 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=538 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25538 Markcarlson || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=539 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25539 Roberthelm || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=540 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25540 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=541 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25541 Greathouse || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=542 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25542 Garabedian || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=543 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25543 Fruen || || || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=544 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25544 Renerogers || || || December 13, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=545 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25545 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=546 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25546 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=547 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25547 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=548 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25548 || || -- || December 8, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=549 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25549 Jonsauer || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || fast || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=550 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25550 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=551 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25551 Drewhall || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=552 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25552 Gaster || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=553 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25553 Ivanlafer || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=554 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25554 Jayaranjan || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=555 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25555 Ratnavarma || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=556 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25556 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=557 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25557 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=558 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25558 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=559 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25559 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || URS || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=560 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25560 Chaihaoxi || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=561 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25561 Leehyunki || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=562 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25562 Limdarren || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=563 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25563 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=564 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25564 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=565 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25565 Lusiyang || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=566 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25566 Panying || || || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=567 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25567 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.2 km ||
|-id=568 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25568 || || -- || December 10, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=569 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25569 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=570 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25570 Kesun || || || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=571 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25571 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=572 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25572 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || HNS || align=right | 6.1 km ||
|-id=573 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25573 Wanghaoyu || || || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=574 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25574 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=575 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25575 || || -- || December 12, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=576 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25576 || || -- || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=577 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25577 Wangmanqiang || || || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=578 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25578 || || -- || December 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=579 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25579 || || -- || December 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=580 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25580 Xuelai || || || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=581 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25581 || || -- || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=582 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25582 || || -- || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=583 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25583 || || -- || December 14, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=584 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25584 Zhangnelson || || || December 15, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=585 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25585 || || -- || December 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 6.5 km ||
|-id=586 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25586 || || -- || December 13, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=587 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25587 || || -- || December 15, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || FLO || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=588 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25588 || || -- || December 7, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=589 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25589 || || -- || December 9, 1999 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=590 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25590 || || -- || December 3, 1999 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.1 km ||
|-id=591 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25591 || || -- || December 9, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || THM || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=592 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25592 || || -- || December 19, 1999 || Moriyama || Y. Ikari || FLO || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=593 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25593 Camillejordan || || || December 28, 1999 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || NYS || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=594 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25594 Kessler || || || December 29, 1999 || Farpoint || G. Hug, G. Bell || EOS || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=595 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25595 || || -- || December 29, 1999 || Farpoint || G. Hug, G. Bell || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=596 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25596 || || -- || December 31, 1999 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=597 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25597 Glendahill || || || December 31, 1999 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=598 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25598 || || -- || December 31, 1999 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || EOS || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=599 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25599 || 2000 AN || -- || January 2, 2000 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || FLO || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=600 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25600 || || -- || January 2, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|}
25601-25700
|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25601 Francopacini || || || January 1, 2000 || San Marcello || M. Tombelli, L. Tesi || THM || align=right | 8.2 km ||
|-id=602 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25602 Ucaronia || || || January 2, 2000 || Pian dei Termini || A. Boattini, A. Caronia || V || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=603 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25603 || || -- || January 2, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=604 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25604 Karlin || || || January 4, 2000 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || KOR || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=605 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25605 || || -- || January 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=606 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25606 Chiangshenghao || || || January 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=607 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25607 Tsengiching || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=608 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25608 Hincapie || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=609 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25609 Bogantes || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=610 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25610 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=611 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25611 Mabellin || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=612 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25612 Yaoskalucia || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=613 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25613 Bubenicek || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=614 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25614 Jankral || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.0 km ||
|-id=615 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25615 Votroubek || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=616 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25616 Riinuots || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=617 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25617 Thomasnesch || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=618 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25618 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ERI || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=619 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25619 Martonspohn || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=620 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25620 Jayaprakash || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=621 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25621 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=622 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25622 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=623 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25623 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=624 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25624 Kronecker || || || January 6, 2000 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=625 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25625 Verdenet || || || January 5, 2000 || Le Creusot || J.-C. Merlin || EUT || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=626 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25626 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || NYSfast || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=627 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25627 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || -- || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=628 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25628 Kummer || || || January 7, 2000 || Prescott || P. G. Comba || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=629 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25629 Mukherjee || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=630 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25630 Sarkar || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=631 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25631 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || SAN || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=632 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25632 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=633 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25633 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=634 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25634 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=635 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25635 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=636 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25636 Vaishnav || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=637 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25637 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=638 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25638 Ahissar || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=639 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25639 Fedina || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=640 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25640 Klintefelt || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=641 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25641 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=642 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25642 Adiseshan || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || CHA || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=643 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25643 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=644 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25644 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=645 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25645 Alexanderyan || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=646 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25646 Noniearora || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=647 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25647 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=648 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25648 Baghel || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=649 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25649 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.4 km ||
|-id=650 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25650 Shaubakshi || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=651 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25651 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 9.0 km ||
|-id=652 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25652 Maddieball || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=653 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25653 Baskaran || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=654 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25654 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=655 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25655 Baupeter || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=656 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25656 Bejnood || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=657 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25657 Berkowitz || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=658 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25658 Bokor || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=659 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25659 Liboynton || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=660 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25660 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=661 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25661 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=662 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25662 Chonofsky || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HEN || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=663 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25663 Nickmycroft || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=664 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25664 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=665 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25665 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.6 km ||
|-id=666 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25666 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=667 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25667 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=668 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25668 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 7.9 km ||
|-id=669 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25669 Kristinrose || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=670 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25670 Densley || || || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=671 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25671 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=672 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25672 || || -- || January 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.5 km ||
|-id=673 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25673 Di Mascio || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=674 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25674 Kevinellis || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=675 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25675 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=676 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25676 Jesseellison || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=677 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25677 Aaronenten || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=678 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25678 Ericfoss || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=679 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25679 Andrewguo || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=680 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25680 Walterhansen || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=681 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25681 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=682 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25682 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=683 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25683 Haochenhong || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=684 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25684 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=685 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25685 Katlinhornig || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=686 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25686 Stephoskins || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=687 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25687 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=688 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25688 Hritzo || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=689 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25689 Duannihuang || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=690 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25690 Iredale || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=691 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25691 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=692 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25692 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=693 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25693 Ishitani || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=694 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25694 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=695 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25695 Eileenjang || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=696 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25696 Kylejones || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=697 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25697 Kadiyala || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=698 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25698 Snehakannan || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=699 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25699 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 19 km ||
|-id=700 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25700 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FIR || align=right | 16 km ||
|}
25701-25800
|-bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25701 Alexkeeler || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MRX || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=702 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25702 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=703 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25703 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=704 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25704 Kendrick || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=705 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25705 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ALA || align=right | 13 km ||
|-id=706 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25706 Cekoscielski || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=707 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25707 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=708 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25708 Vedantkumar || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=709 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25709 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=710 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25710 Petelandgren || || || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=711 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25711 Lebovits || || || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=712 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25712 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=713 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25713 || || -- || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=714 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25714 Aprillee || || || January 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=715 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25715 Lizmariemako || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=716 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25716 || || -- || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=717 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25717 Ritikmal || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=718 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25718 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=719 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25719 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.1 km ||
|-id=720 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25720 Mallidi || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=721 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25721 Anartya || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=722 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25722 Evanmarshall || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=723 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25723 Shamascharak || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=724 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25724 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=725 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25725 McCormick || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=726 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25726 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.8 km ||
|-id=727 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25727 Karsonmiller || || || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=728 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25728 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=729 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25729 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=730 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25730 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=731 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25731 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=732 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25732 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=733 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25733 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=734 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25734 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=735 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25735 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=736 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25736 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.4 km ||
|-id=737 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25737 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=738 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25738 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=739 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25739 || || -- || January 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=740 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25740 || || -- || January 10, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=741 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25741 || || -- || January 8, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 13 km ||
|-id=742 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25742 Amandablanco || || || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=743 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25743 Serrato || || || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 18 km ||
|-id=744 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25744 Surajmishra || || || January 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=745 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25745 Schimmelpenninck || || || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=746 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25746 Nickscoville || || || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=747 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25747 Nicerasmus || || || January 7, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUN || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=748 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25748 || || -- || January 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=749 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25749 || || -- || January 27, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || THM || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=750 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25750 Miwnay || || || January 28, 2000 || Rock Finder || W. K. Y. Yeung || -- || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=751 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25751 Mokshagundam || || || January 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=752 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25752 || || -- || January 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=753 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25753 || || -- || January 28, 2000 || Uenohara || N. Kawasato || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=754 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25754 || || -- || January 28, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=755 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25755 || || -- || January 28, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EOS || align=right | 9.5 km ||
|-id=756 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25756 || || -- || January 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || TEL || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=757 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25757 || || -- || January 26, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=758 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25758 || || -- || January 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 9.3 km ||
|-id=759 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25759 || || -- || January 25, 2000 || Bergisch Gladbach || W. Bickel || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=760 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25760 Annaspitz || || || January 30, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=761 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25761 || || -- || January 28, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=762 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25762 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || EOS || align=right | 7.4 km ||
|-id=763 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25763 Naveenmurali || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=764 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25764 Divyanag || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=765 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25765 Heatherlynne || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=766 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25766 Nosarzewski || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HEN || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=767 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25767 Stevennoyce || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=768 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25768 Nussbaum || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=769 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25769 Munaoli || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=770 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25770 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=771 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25771 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 9.0 km ||
|-id=772 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25772 Ashpatra || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || WIT || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=773 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25773 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=774 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25774 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=775 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25775 Danielpeng || || || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MRX || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=776 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25776 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=777 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25777 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || HYG || align=right | 8.2 km ||
|-id=778 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25778 Csere || || || February 4, 2000 || Ondrejov || P. Kusnirak || THM || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=779 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25779 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=780 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25780 || || -- || February 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=781 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25781 Rajendra || || || February 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=782 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25782 || || -- || February 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 3.8 km ||
|-id=783 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25783 Brandontyler || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=784 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25784 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=785 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25785 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=786 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25786 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=787 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25787 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=788 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25788 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=789 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25789 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 17 km ||
|-id=790 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25790 || || -- || February 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=791 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25791 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || URS || align=right | 16 km ||
|-id=792 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25792 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=793 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25793 Chrisanchez || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=794 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25794 || || -- || February 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=795 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25795 || || -- || February 8, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=796 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25796 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=797 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25797 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || 7:4 || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=798 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25798 Reneeschaaf || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=799 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25799 Anmaschlegel || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=800 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25800 Glukhovsky || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || SHU3:2 || align=right | 16 km ||
|}
25801-25900
|-bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25801 Oliviaschwob || || || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=802 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25802 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=803 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25803 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 8.1 km ||
|-id=804 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25804 || || -- || February 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=805 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25805 || || -- || February 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.9 km ||
|-id=806 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25806 || || -- || February 6, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=807 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25807 Baharshah || || || February 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=808 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25808 || || -- || February 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=809 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25809 || || -- || February 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=810 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25810 || || -- || February 2, 2000 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || NYS || align=right | 2.3 km ||
|-id=811 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25811 Richardteo || || || February 26, 2000 || Rock Finder || W. K. Y. Yeung || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=812 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25812 || || -- || February 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=813 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25813 Savannahshaw || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=814 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25814 Preesinghal || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=815 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25815 Scottskirlo || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.8 km ||
|-id=816 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25816 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HOF || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=817 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25817 Tahilramani || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=818 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25818 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=819 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25819 Tripathi || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 9.4 km ||
|-id=820 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25820 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=821 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25821 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=822 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25822 Carolinejune || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=823 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25823 Dentrujillo || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=824 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25824 Viviantsang || || || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=825 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25825 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=826 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25826 || || -- || February 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 9.6 km ||
|-id=827 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25827 || || -- || February 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.5 km ||
|-id=828 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25828 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || VER || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=829 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25829 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HYG || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=830 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25830 || || -- || February 26, 2000 || Uccle || T. Pauwels || EUN || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=831 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25831 || || -- || February 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 9.1 km ||
|-id=832 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25832 Van Scoyoc || || || March 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || TEL || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=833 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25833 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=834 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25834 Vechinski || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.6 km ||
|-id=835 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25835 Tomzega || || || March 3, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=836 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25836 Harishvemuri || || || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=837 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25837 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.9 km ||
|-id=838 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25838 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=839 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25839 || || -- || March 11, 2000 || Tebbutt || F. B. Zoltowski || -- || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=840 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25840 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || VER || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=841 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25841 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=842 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25842 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 19 km ||
|-id=843 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25843 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=844 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25844 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.5 km ||
|-id=845 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25845 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 9.9 km ||
|-id=846 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25846 || || -- || March 9, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=847 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25847 || || -- || March 12, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || SYL7:4 || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=848 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25848 || || -- || March 14, 2000 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || NEM || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=849 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25849 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAR || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=850 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25850 || || -- || March 8, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || TIR || align=right | 7.8 km ||
|-id=851 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25851 Browning || || || March 11, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || 7:4 || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=852 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25852 || || -- || March 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=853 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25853 || || -- || March 6, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || PAL || align=right | 7.4 km ||
|-id=854 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25854 || || -- || March 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=855 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25855 || || -- || March 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EMA || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=856 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25856 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || SYL7:4 || align=right | 16 km ||
|-id=857 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25857 || || -- || March 5, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=858 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25858 Donherbert || || || March 10, 2000 || Catalina || CSS || -- || align=right | 8.3 km ||
|-id=859 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25859 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=860 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25860 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=861 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25861 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=862 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25862 || || -- || March 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=863 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25863 || || -- || March 29, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=864 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25864 Banic || || || April 8, 2000 || Ondrejov || P. Kusnirak || -- || align=right | 8.9 km ||
|-id=865 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25865 || || -- || April 2, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=866 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25866 || || -- || April 7, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || slow || align=right | 7.3 km ||
|-id=867 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25867 DeMuth || || || April 26, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=868 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25868 || || -- || May 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=869 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25869 Jacoby || || || May 1, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || 3:2 || align=right | 23 km ||
|-id=870 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25870 Panchovigil || || || May 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=871 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25871 || || -- || June 11, 2000 || Valinhos || P. R. Holvorcem || EUN || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=872 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 25872 || || -- || June 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right data-sort-value="0.78" | 780 m ||
|-id=873 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25873 || || -- || June 25, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || ADE || align=right | 6.9 km ||
|-id=874 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25874 || || -- || July 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=875 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25875 Wickramasekara || || || July 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=876 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25876 || || -- || August 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MIS || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=877 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25877 Katherinexue || || || August 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=878 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25878 Sihengyou || || || August 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=879 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25879 || || -- || August 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 8.6 km ||
|-id=880 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25880 || || -- || August 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.3 km ||
|-id=881 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25881 || || -- || September 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=882 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25882 || || -- || September 3, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=883 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25883 || || -- || September 2, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || L5 || align=right | 30 km ||
|-id=884 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25884 Asai || || || September 20, 2000 || Bisei SG Center || BATTeRS || H || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=885 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25885 Wiesinger || || || September 24, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=886 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25886 || || -- || September 19, 2000 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=887 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25887 || || -- || September 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || DUR || align=right | 9.3 km ||
|-id=888 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25888 || || -- || October 31, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=889 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25889 || || -- || November 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=890 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25890 Louisburg || || || November 3, 2000 || Olathe || L. Robinson || -- || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=891 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25891 || || -- || November 20, 2000 || Fountain Hills || C. W. Juels || PAL || align=right | 9.1 km ||
|-id=892 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25892 Funabashi || || || November 22, 2000 || Bisei SG Center || BATTeRS || H || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=893 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25893 Sugihara || || || November 19, 2000 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || ALA || align=right | 14 km ||
|-id=894 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25894 || || -- || November 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 5.8 km ||
|-id=895 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25895 || || -- || December 1, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || L4 || align=right | 33 km ||
|-id=896 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25896 || || -- || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=897 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25897 || || -- || December 4, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=898 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25898 Alpoge || || || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.3 km ||
|-id=899 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25899 Namratanand || || || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 5.6 km ||
|-id=900 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25900 || || -- || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 11 km ||
|}
25901-26000
|-bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25901 Ericbrooks || || || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || MAS || align=right | 2.0 km ||
|-id=902 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25902 || || -- || December 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || HNS || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=903 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25903 Yuvalcalev || || || December 30, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=904 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25904 || || -- || December 28, 2000 || Socorro || LINEAR || EMA || align=right | 7.6 km ||
|-id=905 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25905 Clerico || || || December 31, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.5 km ||
|-id=906 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25906 Morrell || || || December 27, 2000 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || EUP || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=907 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25907 Capodilupo || || || January 3, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=908 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25908 || 2001 BJ || -- || January 17, 2001 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=909 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25909 || || -- || January 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=910 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25910 || || -- || January 25, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || L4 || align=right | 25 km ||
|-id=911 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25911 || || -- || January 26, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || L4 || align=right | 18 km ||
|-id=912 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25912 Recawkwell || || || February 1, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=913 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25913 Jamesgreen || || || February 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.3 km ||
|-id=914 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25914 Bair || || || February 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=915 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25915 Charlesmcguire || || || February 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || ADE || align=right | 12 km ||
|-id=916 bgcolor=#FFC2E0
| 25916 || || -- || February 15, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || AMO +1km || align=right | 5.7 km ||
|-id=917 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25917 || || -- || February 17, 2001 || Visnjan Observatory || K. Korlevic || -- || align=right | 17 km ||
|-id=918 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25918 || || -- || February 19, 2001 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 2.8 km ||
|-id=919 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25919 Comuniello || || || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=920 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25920 Templeanne || || || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=921 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25921 || || -- || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || AEG || align=right | 8.4 km ||
|-id=922 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25922 || || -- || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 6.6 km ||
|-id=923 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25923 || || -- || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.1 km ||
|-id=924 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25924 Douglasadams || || || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=925 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25925 Jamesfenska || || || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=926 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25926 || || -- || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=927 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25927 Jagandelman || || || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=928 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25928 || || -- || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.4 km ||
|-id=929 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25929 || || -- || February 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 8.2 km ||
|-id=930 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25930 Spielberg || || || February 21, 2001 || Desert Beaver || W. K. Y. Yeung || NYS || align=right | 1.9 km ||
|-id=931 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25931 Peterhu || || || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.8 km ||
|-id=932 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25932 || || -- || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || LIX || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=933 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25933 Ruoyijiang || || || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || KOR || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=934 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25934 || || -- || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=935 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25935 || || -- || February 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 6.4 km ||
|-id=936 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25936 || || -- || February 20, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=937 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25937 Malysz || || || February 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || L4 || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=938 bgcolor=#C2FFFF
| 25938 Stoch || || || February 16, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || L4 || align=right | 15 km ||
|-id=939 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25939 || 2001 EQ || -- || March 3, 2001 || Reedy Creek || J. Broughton || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=940 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25940 Mikeschottland || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.7 km ||
|-id=941 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25941 Susanahearn || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=942 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25942 Walborn || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 8.0 km ||
|-id=943 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25943 Billahearn || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=944 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25944 Charlesross || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || NYS || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=945 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25945 Moreadalleore || || || March 2, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=946 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25946 || || -- || March 3, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.2 km ||
|-id=947 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25947 || || -- || March 15, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=948 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25948 || || -- || March 15, 2001 || Oizumi || T. Kobayashi || -- || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=949 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25949 || || -- || March 15, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || NYS || align=right | 1.7 km ||
|-id=950 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25950 || || -- || March 15, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || VIB || align=right | 5.1 km ||
|-id=951 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25951 Pamross || || || March 15, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || V || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=952 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25952 || || -- || March 17, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.5 km ||
|-id=953 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25953 Lanairlett || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=954 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25954 Trantow || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || FLO || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=955 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25955 Radway || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 6.3 km ||
|-id=956 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25956 Spanierbeckage || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 10 km ||
|-id=957 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25957 Davidconnell || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || AGN || align=right | 4.0 km ||
|-id=958 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25958 Battams || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=959 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25959 Gingergiovale || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=960 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25960 Timheckman || || || March 19, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 5.0 km ||
|-id=961 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25961 Conti || || || March 21, 2001 || Anderson Mesa || LONEOS || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=962 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25962 Yifanli || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.6 km ||
|-id=963 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25963 Elisalin || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=964 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25964 Liudavid || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.5 km ||
|-id=965 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25965 Masihdas || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=966 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25966 Akhilmathew || || || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=967 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25967 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EUN || align=right | 4.2 km ||
|-id=968 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25968 || || -- || March 21, 2001 || Haleakala || NEAT || -- || align=right | 2.5 km ||
|-id=969 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25969 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.4 km ||
|-id=970 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25970 Nelakanti || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=971 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25971 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || THM || align=right | 8.8 km ||
|-id=972 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25972 Pfefferjosh || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 1.6 km ||
|-id=973 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25973 Puranik || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.7 km ||
|-id=974 bgcolor=#FA8072
| 25974 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.7 km ||
|-id=975 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25975 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || EOS || align=right | 4.7 km ||
|-id=976 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25976 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.2 km ||
|-id=977 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25977 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 22 km ||
|-id=978 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25978 Katerudolph || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || GEF || align=right | 4.4 km ||
|-id=979 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25979 Alansage || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=980 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25980 || || -- || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 5.2 km ||
|-id=981 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25981 Shahmirian || || || March 18, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 1.8 km ||
|-id=982 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25982 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || ALA || align=right | 16 km ||
|-id=983 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25983 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || HNS || align=right | 6.0 km ||
|-id=984 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25984 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.1 km ||
|-id=985 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25985 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || FLO || align=right | 2.2 km ||
|-id=986 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25986 Sunanda || || || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 2.9 km ||
|-id=987 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25987 Katherynshi || || || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.0 km ||
|-id=988 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
| 25988 Janesuh || || || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 4.9 km ||
|-id=989 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25989 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 9.9 km ||
|-id=990 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25990 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.5 km ||
|-id=991 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25991 || || -- || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 7.7 km ||
|-id=992 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25992 Benjamensun || || || March 19, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.6 km ||
|-id=993 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25993 Kevinxu || || || March 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 3.4 km ||
|-id=994 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25994 Lynnelleye || || || March 21, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || V || align=right | 2.1 km ||
|-id=995 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25995 || || -- || March 24, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || NYS || align=right | 3.1 km ||
|-id=996 bgcolor=#fefefe
| 25996 || || -- || March 26, 2001 || Kitt Peak || Spacewatch || -- || align=right | 2.4 km ||
|-id=997 bgcolor=#d6d6d6
| 25997 || || -- || March 26, 2001 || Socorro || LINEAR || -- || align=right | 11 km ||
|-id=998 bgcolor=#E9E9E9
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CBS Corporation was an American mass media corporation focused on broadcasting, publishing, and television production. Until 2005, the company was known as Viacom. A new company, keeping the Viacom name, was spun off from CBS.
In 2019, CBS Corporation and Viacom were merged together. This created ViacomCBS, a combination of the two companies. The merger was finished on December 4, 2019.
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Welcome to The Neurology Center
The Neurology Center is a neurological treatment center serving the residents in Houston, TX. Our team of highly-skilled neurologists and office staff has extensive experience diagnosing and treating neurological disorders. We take pride in our ability to provide all our patients with attentive care and long-term results. Our state-of-the-art technology, including our on-site MRI, enables our doctors to better examine any damage or abnormalities in the body’s tissue to properly diagnose our patients. No matter how mild or severe the nerve disorder, our neurologists are here to ensure every patient is able to lead a healthy, fulfilling life.
We specialize in all of the following neurological services:
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The Neurology Center is a practice devoted to excellence in care. As top doctors in the state and in the nation, we stay on the cutting edge of technology and recent trends to provide our patients with the very best and latest treatment and testing. We go above and beyond to provide our patients with the following:
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To learn more about The Neurology Center, contact us at 713-795-0074. |
A letter box (or mail box) is a box or hole for receiving mail at a house or office. For collecting mail that is being sent, a post box is generally used instead.
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Squid is developed and produced by Lampe_textiles in Tielt, Belgium. Thanks to textiles engineer and founder, Philippe Lampe, the company has grown into. Quality and innovation are also top priorities. We're constantly on the lookout for innovative textiles solutions.
Squid is the result of a collaboration between Philippe and his son, Thibaut. In 2014, Thibaut asked is father if he could develop curtains that didn't damage the wall. He wasn't allowed to attach anything to the walls in his new student digs. The solution had to afford him the required privacy, but without fully blocking the view during the day like window-covering film.
Father Lampe took on the challenge and the eureka moment came a few months later. Following initial testing, Philippe realised it must be possible to produce self-adhesive ‘curtains’ which still allowed you to see out during the day, but stopped others from being able to look in. The product was finally ready and patented after over two years of development and testing.
The child was given a name: Squid. The mission: ‘to make the world more beautiful, with a one-way window’. Despite its simplicity, the product is innovative, functional and sophisticated. So now our challenge is to make Squid familiar and accessible. Squid is a solution for any type of window, interior or architecture. Squid is for everyone.
It's also our challenge to keep the textiles heritage alive. We always keep a broad view when considering new product developments and innovations, and aim to provide textiles solutions to make our lives easier and more beautiful. |
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, known as "the ABC", is Australia's national public broadcaster. It has a yearly budget of A$1.18 billion. The ABC provides television, radio, online and mobile information services throughout Australia, as well as overseas through the ABC Australia and Radio Australia.
It began in 1929 as The Australian Broadcasting Company. It became a government owned corporation on 1 July 1932, called the Australian Broadcasting Commission. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983 changed the name of the organisation to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, from 1 July 1983. Although funded and owned by the government, the ABC remains editorially independent. This independence is part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983.
Radio
The ABC has 46 local radio stations, four national networks and international service Radio Australia. It also has three digital radio stations.
ABC Local Radio has 46 individual stations, each with a similar format. This format is locally presented light entertainment, news, talkback, music, sport and interviews. It also has some national programs such as AM snd PM (current affairs), The World Today, sporting events and Nightlife.
ABC Radio National broadcasts more than 60 special interest programs every week. These cover a range of topics including music, comedy, book readings, radio dramas, poetry, science, health, the arts, religion, social history and current affairs.
ABC NewsRadio is a continuous news service. It was known as the Parliamentary and News Network. It was set up to broadcast sittings of the Australian Federal Parliament, and to provide a news service at other times. The network broadcasts news on a 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with updates on the quarter-hour. Much of the news content is produced by the ABC itself, however many programs come from the BBC World Service, NPR, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands and CNN Radio.
ABC Classic FM was the ABC's first FM radio service. It was originally called "ABC FM". Its format was based on community stations and BBC Radio 3.
Triple J is a national youth radio network. It plays contemporary alternative and independent music. Its audience is people aged 18-35. While the network plays music from around the world, it has a strong focus on local artists. Triple J was formerly known as "Double Jay" when it launched in Sydney on 19 January 1975.
Television
The ABC operates four TV channels. ABC TV, the Corporation's original television service, receives most of funding for television and shows new comedy, drama, documentaries, and news and current affairs. In each state and territory a local news bulletin is shown at 7.00 p.m. nightly.
In 2001 ABC TV began its digital service.
ABC TV Plus which began in 2005, is a digital-only channel that shows mainly repeated programs from ABC TV. It does have some original content including news programs, children's shows, animation, and music shows.
ABC Me is a children's TV channel which began on 4 December 2009.
ABC News is a 24-hour news channel which began on 22 July 2010. |
Wha'ts the size of an olympic pool?
50 meters
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Canada
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send a BAR
What metric measures the number of cases/logs you create per call?
OROC
What's your TM's favorite Hero?
Black Widow
Who Invented Ford Motor Car company?
Henry Ford
What's the tool we use to reserve phone numbers?
PSI
What do you do if you need to move an internet and Tv service?
You work the case/send the case to the Offboard queue
What is the expectation of CCTS for the center?
3
What was Captain America's love interest in the first Captain America Movie?
Peggy Carter
Asia
When is it Boxing Day in Canada
December 26th
What is the difference among Verification and Authentication
Verification: Refers to the confirmation that you are looking at the correct account
Authentication: Refers to the confirmation (authorization) of account information to permit the discussion or modification of an account.
What does OROC Stands for?
One Request, One Case
Bronze Tiger belongs to DC or Marvel?
DC
What is the planet with the hottest temparature in the Solar System
Venus
What do you do if you need to suspend and internet service for 6 months?
call Lnr to have it canceled, there is no suspension for internet service
What is a must to include when sending a BAR?
#WLNCareSD
What is Digital Adoption?
When you say "My Telus", "Online account" or promote the use of them throughout the call
What's the name of Spawn's Comic Book creator?
Todd McFarlane
Who discovered Penicilin?
Who's our Account General Manager?
Juan Aceituno
I need to get an account Credit Information, where can I get it?
CRIS, INQ CRD
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Timely Comics started in 1939, later it changed it's name to?
Marvel Comics |
LeRoy Stewart Leonard (January 19, 1931 - September 4, 2014), known as Roy Leonard, was an American radio and television personality. He was best known for hosting WGN's midday radio show from Chicago for 31 years and for his appearances on WGN-TV's news and Christmas specials. He also hosted Family Classics after Frazier Thomas died.
Leonard died on September 4, 2014 at a hospital in Evanston, Illinois from complications from a esophageal infection, aged 83. |
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Joker may refer to:
Jester, a person employed to tell jokes and provide entertainment
Joker (comics), a DC Comics character
Joker (The Dark Knight), the character in the 2008 movie The Dark Knight
Joker (2016 movie), an Indian Tamil movie by Raju Murugan
Joker (2019 movie), an American movie starring Joaquin Phoenix |
Seasonal
Abilities sufficient to carry out the essential functions of the job including frequent and sometimes strenuous hiking and working in an outdoor setting during all types of weather conditions
Job Overview
Outdoor Education Program Instructor Status: Seasonal/Full time (Sept-June)
Department: Thousand Pines Outdoor Education
Wage: $80/day up to $120/day
Reports To: Program Site Manager
Overview:
The Thousand Pines Outdoor Education Program Instructor is charged with supporting the O.E. companies that Thousand Pines owns.
Our Program Instructors lead hikes, teach lessons based on state standards, and help students develop their self-confidence through a variety of personal challenges.
Essential Functions
- Instruct groups of students in various activities on a 3, 4 or 5 day program
- Develop professional relationships with customers (administrators, teachers, chaperones, students and site staff)
- Teaching the Outdoor Science School curriculum
- Leading various program elements such as: rock wall, archery, crafts, songs, games, skits, dances, devotions, chapels, and team building exercises
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Additional Functions
- Attend TPOE team meetings
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Qualifications
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Abilities sufficient to carry out the essential functions of the job including frequent and sometimes strenuous hiking and working in an outdoor setting during all types of weather conditions
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Clarke James Carlisle (born 14 October 1979) is an English former footballer. He played as a defender between 1997 and 2013. He played for many teams including Blackpool, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United, Watford and Burnley.
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Movies stills | Wallpapers | Hot N Spicy | VideosLondon (ANI): Akon has slammed Will.i.am over his claim that the upcoming posthumous Michael Jackson album is disrespectful to the tragic icon. The Black Eyed Peas star insists the King of Pop would be spinning in his grave over the December 14 release of Michael, arguing the perfectionist would never allow his songs to be heard without his approval.Whoever put it out and is profiting off of it, I want to see how cold they are, the Sun quoted him as saying. To say that what (Jackson) contributed during his life wasnt enough. He just wasnt any ordinary artist. He was a hands-on person. To me its disrespectful. Michael Jackson songs are finished when Michael says theyre finished, he said.Will.i.ams attack has outraged Akon, who collaborated with Jacko on the first single release from the album, Hold My Hand. I think thats probably Wills opinion. Me personally, I think thats keeping his legacy alive. I dont see anything disrespectful about it. He got his people taking care of it, the R&B singer said.We all did records that we actually worked on together on the album. These records would have come out whether he was alive or dead, so I think this actually helps to keep his legacy alive. I honestly disagree with that, he added. |
Issai Munnetra Kazhagam is a state political party in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry known for minority appeasement and anti-Hindu tactics. It is a anti-Dravidian party founded by C. N. Annadurai in 1949 as a break away faction from the Dravidar Kazhagam (known as Justice Party until 1944) headed by Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, a notable anti-Hindu. Since 1969, DMK has been headed by Karunanidhi, who has served as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu several times. DMK holds the distinction of being the first party other than the Indian National Congress to win state-level elections with a clear majority on its own in any state in India. Present President of DMK Party is M. K. Stalin. |
WESTERDAM the Flying Dutchman: Feb 12 latest
Feb 12 UPDATE 1: According to HAL statement, cruise company reached an agreement with Cambodia Government, WESTERDAM was granted entry to Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Gulf of Siam, and permission for all passengers to disembark. All passengers are expected to go to Phnom Penh, and fly to their homes, all travel costs including air tickets to be covered by HAL. Expected Time of Arrival at Sihanoukville is around 0000 UTC Feb 13.
Feb 12 UPDATE: As of 0400 UTC Feb 12, WESTERDAM was well into Gulf of Siam and Thailand waters SW of Trat islands (Koh Chang, Koh Kut, etc.) keeping sailing towards Laem Chabang / Bangkok at some 11 knots speed. Reportedly, CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) addressed Thailand authorities in a statement, asking to revise entry ban, and allow the ship to dock. CLIA accentuated presence on board of at least 19 Thai nationals, mostly crew members. Government decision to ban WESTERDAM was criticized by both international and national media.
Some mainstream media already said that the ship has nowhere to go, which of course, isn’t true. Here’s the situation: the ship most probably, is to be anchored somewhere off Laem Chabang. Virus incubation period for WESTERDAM is expiring on Feb 15, and there’s a good chance, that Thailand authorities will allow medics to board the ship and assess situation. There’s no danger of food/water/fuel shortages, Thai Prime Minister already specified, that Thailand is ready and willing to provided all required supplies. Meanwhile, HAL no doubt, will continue talks with all concerned parties, including regional States.
In a worst-case scenario, if the ship is rejected by all regional countries, there are other options left, such as Australia, New Zealand, USA Hawaii or most progressive chunk of the world, California. They’ll have to accept the ship, especially if there won’t be any suspicious cases found after Feb 15.
Feb 11 UPDATE1: Thailand Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in an official statement made at Government House at 1318 LT Feb 11, confirmed ban on WESTERDAM entry to Thailand, saying that though Thailand is sympathetic with people on board, but Thai nation safety comes first. Thailand is ready to provide ship with all necessary supplies, including food and fresh water. Ministry of Transport meanwhile, hinted there were some news on sick people on board of WESTERDAM, though it seems to be highly unlikely.
Incubation period of virus for WESTERDAM expires on Feb 15, so if there are no suspicious cases by this date, it means actually, that all people on board are virus negative. Understood countries in the region don’t want to allow the ship to dock, fearing it will develop into something like cruise ship DIAMOND PRINCESS nightmare still unfolding in Japan, but still, this is no excuse to turn innocent people into pariahs, locked on board of modern Flying Dutchman.
Feb 11 UPDATE: Thailand will not allow WESTERDAM to disembark passengers at the Laem Chabang port, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Feb 11. Mr Anutin posted a short Facebook message saying he has directed authorities not to allow the Westerdam ship to dock in Thailand. The message was posted after the operator of the vessel announced on Feb 10 the ship will disembark passengers at port in Chon Buri on Feb 11, Kyodo News reported.
Feb 10: Hapless cruise ship WESTERDAM with 2257 people on board has become a Flying Dutchman, a ship from techno thriller movie – she’s rejected entry by country after country, port after port, and her present port of destination is unclear. The ship is (was) on a 14-day Taiwan & Japan cruise, she departed Hong Kong on February 1, with 1455 passengers and 802 crew on board. WESTERDAM was scheduled to call Japanese Ishigaki Island, Naha, Okinawa, Nagasaki and Fukuoka (Hakata), and complete her cruise in Yokohama on February 15.
That cruise had been canceled shortly after it started, after the Japan banned WESTERDAM from visiting any port in the country. The ship headed for Manila, but she was banned while approaching Manila. There are no ill persons on board, no symptoms of any disease, but Philippines temporarily ban travellers from China, Hong Kong and Macau from disembarking in the country. After some time spent on high seas, on Feb 4 she arrived at Kaohsiung Taiwan, to be expelled from Kaohsiung next day, for the same reason of coming from Hong Kong, based on the same fears.
Holland America, apparently, did her best to save the cruise, and sent the ship to Guam, but also was denied entry by Guam governor, notwithstanding the request from US State Department to grant entry.
As of morning Feb 10, WESTERDAM is steaming in South China sea in southwest direction, port of destination not identified. It may be Vietnam, it may be Thailand, it may be Singapore. The problem is, the ship has to dock somewhere sometime soon, she can’t sail oceans forever, like a Ghost Ship from legends.
Cruise ship WESTERDAM,IMO 9226891, GT 82500, built 2004, flag Netherlands, operator Holland America, capacity 1964 passengers, crew 800.
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History
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Her first master was Simon Gross. Her first mate was Isaac Roach and her second mate was Benjamin Rue. Goss resigned in 1792 and President George Washington promoted the former first mate, David Porter, as master. The 1791-built cutter named Active was sold in 1800.
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Shepparton is an electoral district of Victoria. It was created in 1945, abolished in 1955 and recreated in 1967. It is in the Northern Victoria Region.
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The Cook Islands are a group of islands in the southern Pacific. They form an independent state, but have strong ties with New Zealand. The 15 small islands have a total land surface of 240 square kilometers. About 18.000 people live on the islands, most of them from tourism. The largest island, Rarotonga, also holds the territory's capital, Avarua.
The nation also has a distinctive Polynesian language known as Cook Island Maori, which is closely related to the Maori language of New Zealand and to the Tahitian language. |
First Reads Friday presents a sneak peak at the upcoming novel What’s Broken Between Us by Alexis Bass.
From the book flap:
Overall: This books begins with a prologue of an interview of one of the biggest drunk driving douches possibly ever known to mankind, Jonathan Tart. This introduction leaves no room to the imagination. We are about to embark on an indictment of his actions.
A year later, the book actually begins when we meet Amanda Tart, Jonathan’s younger sister, who is dealing with the fallout of Jonathan’s accident and the sensationalism from his interview. She is excited to have him released from prison, but attempting to hide her true feelings from the rest of the world. You can feel her guilt and shame wafting from the pages of the novel. It’s almost too painful to read.
Amanda dates Graham, who can only be described as the most perfect, and by default, boring, boyfriend ever. In her first line about him, Amanda says “Graham is my boyfriend. It’s really generous of him.” Her guilt and shame have clouded her judgement enough to make her feel unworthy of such a stale partner. It makes you feel even worse for her.
Enter Henry, Amanda’s former flame, who also happens to be the brother of one of Jonathan’s victims of the accident. In a Marcus Flutie-like fashion, Henry tap, tap, taps his way into Amanda’s life again and with this interruption comes the avalanche Amanda’s been trying to hold back since the accident.
For a book with such a crucial and delicate message to convey , there is too much static for the message to ultimately stick. This book isn’t just an indictment of drunk driving, but mixes in themes of coming of age, friendship, guilt, addiction, parenting and forgiveness, just to name a few. Clocking in at less than 300 pages, that’s an ambitious load to handle in its entirety ultimately making the concluding messages feel rushed and diluted and inconsequential. Even with these drawbacks, there are these details that draw the reader in. See Me Talk Pretty Below for an explanation of why I didn’t totally write-off this book.
Judge a Book by its Cover: When I look at this cover and see two people holding hands with 95% of the cover saying “WHAT’S BROKEN BETWEEN US,” I think it’s probably a book about a contemporary, dysfunctional teen romance. I definitely wouldn’t have picked it up if I hadn’t received it as an ARC from our favorite local bookstore, Inkwood Books.
As a personal aside, I will also mention that this is my second First Reads Friday in a row where I’m reading an Issue book with LARGE FONT on the cover. I guess it’s a theme in YA book marketing?
Me Talk Pretty: Bass’s triumph in this novel does not come in the form of her larger story arc and themes, but in the small details of her characters. For example, Henry is British, so Bass conveys his accent and Amanda’s residual fondness for him in the way Amanda always hears him calling her Amander. Bass also reveals other characters personalities in the way Amanda nicknames them in her internal monologues, such as Standard Dad and Mumsy. She is a delightful writer.
Just. Why. Why you would stick a love triangle in the middle of a book about the perils and far-reaching circumstances of drunk driving. WHY?
Bizarre Love Triangle: I am a huge proponent of love in a novels. I don’t mind a love triangle done well. But this one, well, it really had me scratching my head. Instead of furthering the plot, this really distracted and diluted the important message I feel Bass initially wanted to convey.
Open tab/Last call: I would definitely buy another round and Uber it home based on Bass’s writing techniques. Her first novel, Love and Other Theories, is on my radar.
What’s Broken Between us releases on December 29th. Get your copy here.
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Donald Rogers Maynard (January 25, 1935 - January 10, 2022) was an American football player. He played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals. He also played for the American Football League (AFL) with the New York Jets and the World Football League (WFL) with the Shreveport Steamer. Maynard was born in Crosbyton, Texas.
Maynard died on January 10, 2022 in El Paso, Texas at the age of 86. |
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While some merit scholarships within the College of Engineering and Applied Science are offered under automatic consideration, others require active student application. See the categories below for more information on scholarship opportunities for new freshmen, transfer students, and sophomores/upperclassmen. Additionally, the BOLD Center offers student scholarships (see below), and you may also wish to visit the Scholarship Services website within the Office of Financial Aid to learn more about campus-wide scholarship opportunities and advice for applying for both CU-Boulder and private scholarships.
Please explore the categories below to learn more about engineering-specific merit scholarship opportunities. For more information on scholarships for new or current engineering students, please contact scholarship coordinator Gretchen Lee at 303-735-2440 or [email protected].
Qualifying freshman students entering the college in the fall of 2015 will be automatically offered an Engineering Merit Scholarship in conjunction with the CU-Boulder Esteemed Scholars Program, as well as the Presidential Scholarship. Students admitted to the college who have received a Sewall or Presidential Scholarship offer will be offered a $10,000 four-year Engineering Merit Scholarship ($2,500 per academic year). Students who were admitted and received a Hale Scholarship offer will be offered a $6,000 four-year Engineering Merit Scholarship ($1,500 per academic year). Renewal criteria for the Engineering Merit Scholarship is slightly different from the campus scholarships and will be included in the scholarship offer letter. Scholarship offers are guaranteed to students who submit complete applications to the Admissions Office by January 15, 2015.
Colorado Boettcher Semi-finalists will receive an Engineering Boettcher Semi-finalist Merit Scholarship offer of $16,000 four-year award ($4,000 per academic year) from the College of Engineering and Applied Science instead of the Engineering Merit Scholarships listed above. For questions on these Engineering Merit Scholarships, please contact the college scholarship coordinator, Gretchen Lee, at 303-735-2440 or [email protected].
A limited number of $1,000 scholarships are available for students transferring to the College of Engineering and Applied Science from another Colorado public institution. Students must meet a minimum GPA of 3.600 and have satisfactorily completed 24 credit hours at their former Colorado public institution immediately prior to their transfer to CU-Boulder. Students who meet the criteria will automatically be considered for these one-year scholarships. Students can then subsequently apply for annual scholarships through our Merit Scholarship application for sophomores, juniors, and seniors (see below). For more information on transfer student scholarships, please contact the college scholarship coordinator, Gretchen Lee, at 303-735-2440 or [email protected].
Students who were not offered a four-year New Freshman Merit Scholarship have an opportunity to earn a college annual merit scholarship after their freshman year. During the period between late October and March 1, freshman, sophomore, and junior students with a cumulative CU-Boulder grade point average of at least 3.000 are encouraged to apply for scholarships. The application link will be emailed to you each year at your colorado.edu email address.
Most scholarships are funded by alumni and friends of the college, or by companies with an interest in students in a specific major. These scholarships usually range in value from $500 to $1,750 per year. Students are selected to receive these scholarships based upon the criteria established by the donor or in the spirit of the gift to the college. The scholarship application does not ensure an award, and the number of awards depends upon available funding. Students will be notified of the college scholarship award during the month of August. Students must reapply for scholarship consideration each following year.
All scholarships are awarded on the basis of the applicant’s scholastic ability and academic achievement, unless otherwise indicated by the donor. Students must submit online scholarship applications by March 1 to be considered for awards in the next academic year. Students must be enrolled in an engineering curriculum and maintain a CU-Boulder cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.000.
For additional information on these scholarships, please contact the college scholarship coordinator, Gretchen Lee, at 303-735-2440 or [email protected].
Renewal criteria varies depending on when you entered the college. Please check the terms listed on your scholarship offer letter, or contact the college’s scholarship coordinator at 303-735-2440 or [email protected].
The BOLD Center offers participation scholarships to students seeking an undergraduate degree in this college. For additional information, visit the BOLD Center.
During the fall semester of each year, the college hosts a Scholarship Dinner to honor donors and scholarship recipients. Students whose donors attend this event are required to attend as well. For additional information concerning this event, contact the college scholarship coordinator at 303-735-2440.
December 2014 Engineering Recognition Ceremony to be held at Macky Auditorium on December 19, 2014.
CUEngineering is here!
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The Buzz on Maggie is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Bardel Entertainment. It is about a fly named Maggie. The show takes place in a world of talking insects. The show had two different stories in each episode. The show was cancelled after only one season of twenty-one episodes. The series premiered airs at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT time on June 18, 2005 on Disney Channel in the United States and on Teletoon in Canada.
Cast
Jessica Di Cicco - Maggie Pesky
David Kaufman - Aldrin Pesky
Thom Adcox - Puppet Pesky
Cree Summer - Rayna Cart flight
Brian Doyle-Murray - Chauncey Pesky
Susan Tolosky - Frieda Pesky
Jeff Bennett - Principal Pest strip
Tara Strong - Dawn Swatsworth
Jodi Benson - Laura
Patrick Warburton - George
Curtis Armstrong - Mr. Bugs pit
Billy West - Eugene and Wendell
Laraine Newman - Lacey Ladybug
Episodes
The Flyinator/Ladybugged
Funball/The Science Whatchamacallit
The Candidate/Germy
Lunchlady/Love Stinks
The Price of Fame/King Flear
Rottingmuck Ranch/Bella Con Carney
Bugsitting/Le Termite
Pieface/The Hangout
Slumber Party/Spelling Bees
The Usual Insects/Sister Act
Hooligans/Scum Bites
The Big Score/Scare Wars
Metamorpho Sis/Radio Free Buzzdale
Those Pesky Roaches/Bugtillion
Hot For Tutor/Sick Days inc.
Scout of Order/Ant Mines
Faking History/Bugs on the Brink
Training Days/Honey Stripers
Racooooon!/Best, Best Friends
Peskys Unclogged/Club Hopping
Synchronized Flying/Roach Hotel
2005 American television series debuts
2010 American television series endings
2000s American animated television series
Television series by Disney
English-language television programs |
- 30th January 2020
- By: David Henderson
- Health and Safety, HSADD
In 1993 I started working in a Night-club in North Wales, the premises had ‘issues’ with the Police and Licensing Authority that needed fixing. I was able to bring a couple of totally off the wall solutions that not only fixed the problem but over the following years turned the venue into a massive success – weekly hours worked around 50-70 hours per week!
2001 I moved and bought a share in a large Liverpool based venue, this again was doing two things – 1. expanding, 2. having issues with Police and Local Authority (same senior Directors – same issues)! – Average hours now 80-90 to 110 hours per week.!
Again – new solutions and bring the venue from the ‘old’ ways to the ‘new ways’.
2005 – We are suffering a huge hike in Insurance claims, almost one per day, 90% claims are fake (remember the Accident Group), our excess is now £5,000.00 per claim and insurance renewal excess of £78,000.00, changes HAD to be made rapidly.
2005 I become a Consultant for a Compliance Management system that covers Health & Safety, Fire risk assessment, Risk assessments, staff training and much more. I introduce a total accident and reporting system, everything that occurs gets reported and investigated. I am now able to start defending these claims.
2006 – After a huge row with our insurers over the settlement of fake claims I had had enough and I change over to NDML Insurance, our agent Mike Dawson, promised faithfully that they had a different approach and defended cases strongly, WHAT A DIFFERENCE THAT MADE!
By this time if we get a claim for slip/trip I can immediately (15 minutes is close enough), I was able to provide from the Cloud around 120 pages of due diligence, staff training, checks, maintenance etc
2007 to 2018 – NOT one claim has been paid out in 11 years after we defended the first two claims then the number of claims received dropped off a cliff, I realised that the Insurance Companies who provided ‘after event’ insurance must have realised we strongly defended and went elsewhere to easier targets
2014 – I took part in the development of ISITCHECKED, our own real-time checklist system, this really closed the loop on potential claims. As an example, if you have a paper list in a toilet people will check the toilet and sign a piece of paper every half hour, 6 hours open 12 checks signed. With ISITCHECKED, you have a QR code outside the toilet, any staff checking the toilets, whether cleaners, security or managers scan and record a check. So 6 hours open around 84 different checks, so only minutes apart, all signed and time-stamped with GPS tag.
One of the unexpected results from ISITCHECKED system is that unlike a paper checklist no-one can see when the toilet or other check has been done, so if a Manager checks the toilets for instance 5 minutes after a cleaner and then a member of security checks 2 minutes later all three have recorded their checks in the past 10 minutes. |
Elimination Chamber (2015) (called No Escape (2015) in Germany) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by WWE. It was held on May 31, 2015 at American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. It was the sixth Elimination Chamber event held by the WWE. 20,000 fans bought tickets for the event.
The main event saw Dean Ambrose defeat WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins by disqualification. This was also the first event to have a tag team Elimination Chamber match. In the match, The New Day retained their WWE Tag Team Championships.
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The citywide Onam festivities continued the day after Thiruvonam, with programmes organised by the Tourism Department at various venues drawing large crowds despite the rain.
Central Stadium, the main venue, witnessed a ‘ganamela’ led by playback singers Karthik, Naresh Iyer, Rimi Tomy, and Manjari.
It was followed by a dance performance by Sarayu and team.
The Poojappura Maidan offered a musical treat to the audience when Vaikom Vijayalakshmi, G. Sreeram, and Sithara rendered 24 popular songs in Malayalam, English and Tamil.
Folk arts
The Sooryakanthi mini-stage, Thiruvarangu, and Nattarangu at Kanakakkunnu proved that folk arts in the State still had a handsome audience. Chavittunadakam by Thambi Payyappilli, Ottan Thullal by Mannacheri Dasan, Pulluvan Pattu, Thottam Pattu, Alaamikali, Poorakali, and Padayani were the highlights of folk performances held as part of the celebrations on Tuesday.
Another highlight of the day’s programmes was the play ‘Sahridaya Sadassu,’ staged by Sahithi Theatres, at VJT Hall.
Keywords: Thiruvonam, Onam celebrations, Poojappura Maidan, Kerala folk arts, Kerala tourism department |
Inaki Aldekoa (1940 - 8 April 2021) was a Spanish politician. He was a member of the Congress of Deputies from 1986 until 1987. Aldekoa was born in Amorebieta-Etxano, Spain. He was also a member of the Parliament of Navarre from 1979 until 1983.
Aldekoa died on 8 April 2021 in Amorebieta-Etxano, aged 80. |
Private Dining Catering Menus: Lunch | Dinner
Salads • Entrées • Sweet Treats
*For your convenience, we've priced our private dining menu to include three courses. Choices include salad, entree and dessert selections.
Sauteed Organic Chicken - $42
mashed potatoes, chicken pan sauce
Maryland Lump Crab Cakes - $46
roasted pecan remoulade
Braised Beef Short Rib - $46
mashed potatoes, port wine demi glace
Roasted Salmon - $45
roasted tomato risotto, citrus beurre blanc
Sauteed Grouper - $50
roasted mushroom risotto, herbed beurre blanc
Filet Mignon- 9 oz. - $57
mashed potatoes, veal demi glace
New York Strip - $56
mashed potatoes, garlic herb butter
Blackened Heart of Ribeye - $50
mashed potatoes, herb bleu cheese butter
Pan Seared Scallops - $50
roasted mushroom risotto, herb beurre blanc
Filet Mignon- 6 oz. - $52
mashed potatoes, veal demi glace |
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980), more commonly known as Ronaldinho, or Ronaldinho Gaucho, is a retired Brazilian footballer. He last played for Brasileiro Serie A club Fluminense and also for the Brazil national team. Considered the best player in world football for several years, Ronaldinho is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, and, by some, as the greatest ever. He was known for his dribbling, passing, flair, skills, and ability to create and score goals, all prominent characteristics of his early-age background playing futsal. He is the only player ever to have won a World Cup, a Copa America, a Confederations Cup, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores and a Ballon d'Or. In Brazil, the admirers and supporters of Ronaldinho call him "O Bruxo" (The Wizard).
After a successful club career at F.C. Barcelona, Ronaldinho was appointed ambassador of the club in September 2016.
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Blick Rothenberg’s Tech Business Programme 23.10.2015 Home News Latest News Blick Rothenberg’s Tech Business Programme LLP has launched a Tech Business Programme. This is a 12 month programme, worth over £100,000, offered to 10 selected tech companies. The chosen companies will receive a tailored one-to-one financial mentoring programme, as well as tax and accounting support from Blick Rothenberg, who were the first accountancy firm to get involved in London’s Tech City. Nilesh Shah, senior tax partner, said: “Young tech companies often fall at the first hurdle, not because the technology they have developed is poor but simply because they have not put in place the right financial infrastructure nor have the right mentor as the business is growing.” He added: “Our role in this project is to provide advice and guidance around finance and tax but also use our considerable experience of dealing with tech companies to mentor founders on the disciplines of running and growing a business.” The first company to be accepted to the programme is Sup; a free hyperlocal mobile app that allows users to connect with friends if they are nearby. The app launched in September having received $1.1 million in seed funding. The next is Apperio which is an online platform that enables businesses to track their legal spend in real time, as well as managing law firm relationships and tender legal work. The platform has been featured as the FT’s Innovation to Watch. Additionally, there is RoomFlick – an app that uses social connections to match spare rooms with people. The selected 10 companies participating in the Tech Business Programme will compete to win the Tech Business Awards - a competition being run in conjunction with the Investors Chronicle, Tech City News and Channel 4 News. Applications are still being accepted for the programme and more information is available at |
Paratelmatobius yepiranga is a frog. Scientists have only seen it in one place: Parque das Neblinas in Brazil.
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Potential Whole Foods Suppliers Flock To Englewood WorkshopChicago area entrepreneurs filled an auditorium at Kennedy-King College on Friday, hoping Whole Foods would pick their products to fill the shelves of a store scheduled to open in Englewood at the end of the year.
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First Ever City Job Fair Leaves Many Frustrated With Hiring ProcessThousands_3<<
City To Hold Job Fair To Fill Vacant PositionsThe City Of Chicago will hold a job fair on Friday to help fill hundreds of vacant city positions.
Raucous Crowd Protests CTA Budget At Final HearingThe crowd seeking to testify -- and protest -- was so big Thursday night at the last of three public hearings on the Chicago Transit Authority's 2012 budget that police had to turn people away from the Kennedy-King College auditorium.
Emanuel Faces Critics At First Public Budget HearingThe first of several town hall meetings on Chicago's city budget became heated Monday as Mayor Rahm Emanuel went nose to nose with some critics who challenge areas he has cut. |
Le Cheylard is a commune of the Ardeche departement in the southern part of France. |
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Boalsburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Harris Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,722 at the 2010 census. |
Fighting Games Online > Fighting Games > Fist Puncher
Fist Puncher: Streets of Outrage is a very fun retro beatemup free online game. It is a new fighting game with superb levels to go. It’s fist puncher game. Take on a street gang and their boss who has a few surprises up his sleeve. A street gang kidnapped several women in the city and now only one man can stand up to fight crime with his bare hands. Fight to defeat the boss of organization but be careful, your time is limited. Look for street gang members and beat the hell out of them. Do not forget to go after their boss and humiliate him by showering his face with lots of punches. Kick and punch all of the bad guys and save the day using your powerful fists. Use the arrow keys to move in the game, use the A key to punch your enemies. Good luck!
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Cheriennes is a commune. It is found in the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais in the Pas-de-Calais department in the north of France.
Communes in Pas-de-Calais |
Things to Keep in Your Mind When Looking for Acne Treatment
Skin is the most outer organ of the body in human beings and it has many uses to the body which makes it vital for better living. Skin is used to protect internal parts, remove waste products and it plays a major role in determining physical appearance of people and people with skin with problems may not look as attracting as the ones with smooth skins. Despite this, many people suffer from various skin problems and one of the common problems which affect people at some point in their life is acne. Acne is a condition characterized with red pimples especially on the face and it can affect all people no matter their age but many victims are adolescents. Having acne is not a good condition because it lowers self-esteem since people tend to feel worse from others and people who are suffering from this condition should stop worrying and look for the right acne treatment. Acne can be caused by different things such as age, hormone imbalance and allergies but not matter the cause, visiting a reputable dermatologist can help you.
Acne cannot be treated by the ordinary medical practitioners but by dermatologists because they are trained to treat skin conditions. Dermatologists run special clinics to help individuals with skin problems such as acne and because these dermatologists have different qualifications, it is good to choose them wisely to ensure your acne is handled by qualified practitioners. When looking for acne treatment, it is good to weigh all dermatologists in your area and talk to friends who had the same condition and got treated because it is not easy to locate the best dermatologists for people who have not worked with them in the past. Acne is a common condition and many people have got the treatment and improved their skin conditions and talking to these people will refer you to the best acne treatment centers. Due to this, it is good to consider various factors when looking for acne treatment to avoid being treated by dermatologists who do not have the required professionalism and one of the factors is the qualifications. Like other practitioners, dermatologists much have attained the required educational training on the treatment of acne and before choosing which dermatologist you will visit, it is good to inquire about his or her educational credentials. Good dermatologists are adequately trained on dealing with acne and they operate according to the regulations set by the authorities to control the quality of acne treatment offered.
Another factor which should be considered when looking for acne treatment is the budget because it is charged differently from one dermatologist to another. The cost of acne treatment is determined by the seriousness of the condition, treatment used and technology applied by the dermatologist hence the need to look for dermatologists which you can afford. It not good to search for dermatologists who charge the cheapest cost for acne treatment because they may not have the required skills to deal with acne and have not invested much in their career. |
was a Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team.
Biography
Shinojima was born in Nikko on January 21, 1910. In May 1930, when he was a Tokyo Imperial University student, he was selected the Japan national team for Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo and Japan won the championship. At this competition, on May 25, he debuted against Philippines. On May 29, he also played and scored a goal against Republic of China. He played 2 games and scored 1 goal for Japan in 1930.
After retirement, Shinojima joined Japan Football Association (JFA). In 1965, he became vice-present of JFA. In 1975, he resigned for health reasons.
On February 11, 1975, Shinojima died of heart failure in Minato, Tokyo at the age of 65. In 2006, he was selected Japan Football Hall of Fame.
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I didn’t like this Princeton basketball team at first. In fact, I found it infuriating. At the start of the season, these Tigers seemed to affirm my fears that the classic “Princeton System” was dead at Old Nassau.
Growing up less than two miles from Jadwin Gym, I was raised on the pure form of Princeton Basketball. My parents took me to see the Tigers win the NIT at the Garden when I was 10 and I was hooked for life. My Dad taught me to watch the players without the ball and to observe the players’ feet, not their hands. A good pass is not just one that reaches the open man, because the player needs to land the ball in a teammate’s hands in perfect position to shoot.
Read moreLearning to love the “new” Princeton Tigers |
Daisuke Matsuyama (born 20 July 1972) is a former Japanese football player.
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1972 births
Living people
Footballers from Osaka Prefecture
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1. A Cocktail More Beautiful Than Beyoncé
Extra douche points if the cocktail is pictured in the sand with the caption “life is good.” It’s not that alcohol doesn’t exist the rest of the semester, it’s just that for some inexplicable reason it becomes more photogenic this time of year. If you didn’t Instagram it, you didn’t drink it. Which could be because it spilled onto the sand while you were in the process of determining the right angle at which to capture the maraschino cherry in your pina colada.
2. The Quintessential Group Pic
I’m assuming that most people know you didn’t trek all the way to Punta Cana and stay at an all-inclusive resort by yourself, but why take the chance? The Instagram group pic is the easiest way to tell the world Look! I have friends! without having to actually say anything.
3. The Beach at Sunrise
Determined to get at least one good photograph to send to your mother, you got up to go Instagram the sunrise. You’re not drunk yet. The beach is not littered with people who passed out on their towels. What a time to be alive.
4. The Beach at Sunset
For the large majority who slept through the sunrise, the sunset presents itself as a viable alternative and equally Instagrammable opportunity. At this point, you might be a lil tipsy from the day’s festivities. Never fear: with a few good filters and adjusting the lux setting a few points, no one will be able to tell that the sun you photographed looks more like a red blur than an actual sun.
5. Hotdogs or Legs???
Unless this is actually a legitimate picture of hotdogs, in which case props to the photographer with a sense of humor, no one is fooled. Human legs in no way resemble hotdogs, largely due to the kneecap protruding from their middle.
6. A Well-Filtered, Well-Angled Bikini Selfie
Not leaving an unflattering angle to chance at the hands of an unskilled photographer who doesn’t know how to capture the right side, this is a common practice for many. PSA: if it was taken the first couple of days of the break, you can bet that there are a couple filters slapped on to make the subject look tanner. No one is a natural Valencia after 20 minutes in Miami.
7. The Scenic Cliché
A lone beach chair. A palm tree. A sailboat in the distance. A sign in some foreign language that you don’t understand but are almost positive has a deep meaning. We get it, you’re artsy and above the standard spring break Instagrams.
8. Overpriced Brunch
Often accompanied by a caption reading “recovery #blessed”, this Instagram serves to prove that yes, you did consume something other than chips and salsa during your week-long vacation. It also serves to show that a small miracle was performed as your entire crew was somehow able to defy their hangovers and stumble far enough into the real world to find an Instagrammable brunch place.
9. I’m on a Boat
The person who Instagrammed this is living the prophetic words of The Lonely Island and wants everyone to know it, even though they themselves probably don’t know the origins of the song.
10. The Snapchat Screenshot
Drunk Instagram. Will probably be deleted within 10 hours of posting. |
Kafr Qasim (, ), also spelled as Kafr Qassem, Kufur Kassem, Kfar Kassem and Kafar Kassem, is a hill-top city in Israel with an Arab population. It is located about east of Tel Aviv. |
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Oreco (born 13 June, 1922) is a former Brazilian football player. He has played for Brazil national team.
Club career statistics
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So, the latest sitrep on Sunray (from A1 source, for those of you familar with G2 terminology) does not make pleasant reading.
His house:
- Stinks of stale urine
- Has empty bottles of whisky everywhere
- Has empty packets of Benson & Hedges lying everwhere
Sunray:
- Is dirty, unkempt and unwashed
- Hard to believe that we are talking about an ex-22-year SNCO of the British Army
- Has been banned from three pharmacies in his area due to his “anger management issues”
- Losing his temper like a two-year-old not getting his favourite sweets in the supermarket because the shop assistant took ten minutes to process his prescription:
- Find his tablets
- Count them
- Get them checked out by the dispenser and pharmacist
- Hand them over to him
Am I beyond caring? No.
Am I beyond worrying? Yes. I can do no more to help him. Yes, I could:
- Fly over on the next available flight from Düsseldorf to Teesside
- Sit with him 24/7 (“I’m a lonely old man.”)
- Keep him company, listen to “all his war stories” (insert barracks name, rank and unit to create a Sunray war story, eg:
At Osnabrück in 1964 this WO2 in the Green Jackets…
and still achieve nothing. Instead, I’d be employed as his gopher (“go for this, go for that”) all hours of the day to nip down to the shop and get his daily fix of intoxicating liquor.
His catchphrase the morning after the night before is:
I am NEVER, EVER drinking again.
One day, probably within weeks, not months, he’ll stick to that promise. When he dies.
Meanwhile, life goes on for the rest of planet Earth, including his offspring.
Have a sober day, won’t you! |
Elles Dambrink (born 22 June 2003) is a Dutch volleyball player from Ouderkerk aan den IJssel.
She is member of the Netherlands women's national volleyball team. With the national team she competed at the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. She replaced Celeste Plak in the match against Argentina and made a strong impression. In the later match against China, she was lined-up from the start. |
Moonshine Holler:Dixie darling duo
By Gail Reynolds, Rock At Night Columnist-Tampa and Anita Stewart, Photographer-Tampa
MOONSHINE HOLLER: DIXIE DARLING DUO
A recurring focus of this column is the astounding number of talented musicians worthy of celebrity yet who enjoy acclaim only within a limited realm. While some superstars fill amphitheaters, these gifted artists earn recognition and a living at specialized festivals, teaching workshops, and small venues, the smallest of which is the house concert.
Two giants of the old time genre, Paula Bradley and Bill Dillof, AKA Moonshine Holler, recently appeared at a unique San Antonio institution known as The Garage Mahal. This wood frame garage adjacent to a century old purple house is not in Texas, but San Ann, Florida, about 25 miles north of Tampa. The down home yet quirky setting was most conducive for showcasing this musical married couple’s depth of talent.
Because they were far from their home base of the Berkshires, they brought “only” a five string banjo, ukulele banjo, fiddle, harmonica, Hawaiian guitar, as well as a couple of other guitars, most of which they played interchangeably.
As well as toe-tapping entertainment, there was a perfect dose of music history, signaled by Bill Diloff donning his wire rimmed glasses to humorously assume a professorial persona to deliver insights into the genre . Old time is, after all, a part of our musical heritage, which should be appreciated.
There is often hairsplitting as to what “old time” signifies. To Moonshine Holler, that would be the American roots music of the 20s and 30s, preserved in 78 RPM recordings. As such, the songs are about 3 minutes long.
Their Garage concert opened with several AP Carter tunes, starting with “My Dixie Darling,” which is also the first cut of their CD, available through CD Baby. What a great deal, fourteen songs for ten bucks! They spoke with due reverence for traditional music’s founding fathers — and mothers, especially Mother Maybelle.
Moonshine Holler puts on an great, well-rounded show, inviting the audience to join in various choruses, engaging in playful husband-wife banter and even treating us to Paula’s flat foot dancing, punctuated with body percussion. To experience this duo for yourself, check their website for their performance schedule.
Members: Paula Bradley: guitar, banjo, ukulele, kazoo, vocals, feet, attitude Bill Dillof: fiddle, banjo, guitar, harmonica, Hawaiian guitar, vocals, patience; Genre: Old-Time Appalachian: ballads, blues & breakdowns; Home Town: Lee, Massachusetts
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- The Garage Mahal-San Antonio, Florida
- Garage Mahal
- Paula Bradley and Bill Dillof, AKA Moonshine Holler and Jim Strickland
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Walk Right in Belmont
“Sugar Hill” Bill fiddles and Paula Clogs
“My Dixie Darling”
Fourteen track Moonshine Holler CD of Old Time Melodies can be purchased from cdbaby
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The Baluchistan States Union existed between 3 October 1952 and 14 October 1955 in modern southwest Pakistan. It was formed by the states of Kalat, Kharan, Las Bela and Makran with the capital at the town of Kalat. The area of the Union was roughly the western half of the modern province of Balochistan. The Union was separate from the Chief Commissioners Province of Baluchistan which comprised areas to the northeast of the Union. The Union did not include the enclave of Gwadar City which was part of the Sultanate of Oman. The four state rulers continued in office but some matters became the responsibility of the Council of Rulers.
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After rising to stardom and a career as a stand-up comedian in Boston, New York City and Los Angeles, Shlesinger is now a regular on television shows as well as in movies.
Directly from her tutoring, she was keen on acting.
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Thomas W. "Tom" Ewing (born September 19, 1935) is an American Republican politician. He was born in Atlanta, Illinois. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives and the Illinois State House of Representatives.
Ewing was a state representative from 1974 to 1991, and a U.S. Congressman representing the 15th district of Illinois from July 2, 1991 until his retirement on January 3, 2001. |
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A further £100,000 will be set aside to fund the Royal Borough’s legal challenge against a third runway at Heathrow Airport, according to the council leader.
Cllr Simon Dudley announced on Friday that, following a meeting with legal counsel and a vote within the ruling Conservative Group, councillors had overwhelmingly agreed to take a stand against the proposed expansion.
The Royal Borough will now line-up alongside local authorities including Hillingdon, Richmond, Wandsworth and Hammersmith and Fulham to challenge the Government’s decision.
Cllr Dudley (Con, Riverside) said: “It’s quite a line-up, maybe even stronger than the England side.”
“We’re putting another £100,000 in which is right at the top end of what we’ll need.
“We don’t put spending taxpayer’s money lightly and I have been clear that we won’t be caught up in frivolous legal action.”
The additional money will be taken from the council’s cash reserves and will be added on to the £50,000 that has already been set aside for a potential legal challenge.
The council leader added that the Government had left itself ‘wide open’ over its air quality obligations and demanded evidence over how the construction of a third runway would comply with air quality.
“We’ve got obligations to meet with air quality standards and that can be driven by surface transport movements,” he said.
“When people talk about expansion, it’s like putting a Gatwick next to Heathrow.
“How are they going to achieve the level of surface transport movements to ensure they comply with air quality?”
Any legal challenge, which could also involve charity Greenpeace and the Mayor of London, will need to be lodged by the first week of August.
The airport is currently developing an application for development consent which could see construction begin in 2021.
But progress could be derailed in the event of a pending judicial review.
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Introduction
For a long time America’s politics were divided at the middle with conservatives on one side and liberals on the other. With time there developed another group in the middle referred to as the moderates or the ‘silent majority’. Each opinion poll taken delivers a higher percentage of moderates than the previous one, a proof that majority of Americans are shifting to the centre.
Main Body
Conservatives are clearly distinguished from liberals for what they stand for. The conservatives hold the history of the country with esteem. They stand for the established American tradition. Socially, they stand for the traditional American family of a husband, wife and children in a heterosexual relationship. They vehemently oppose same sex marriage. In religion they strictly stand for a Christian culture believing that America is not a secular country but rather a Christian nation. For this, they oppose abortion and embryonic stem cells research. They oppose the use of government funds to fund any abortion related programs and research involving embryonic stem cells. They also contend for Christian education to be taught in public schools.(D.Critchlow p.217)
Conservatives stand for minimal government involvement in the economy believing that market factors should be left to regulate themselves and that the government should not be in business but rather leave it to individual entrepreneurs. They advocate for a limited government and reduced taxes. They stand for a strong military able to protect American interests at home and abroad. Most of the conservatives identify themselves with the Republican Party
In contrast the liberals believe in government involvement in the economy reasoning that if market factors were left on their own, then the people are subject to exploitation by greedy entrepreneurs. Liberals therefore stand for a mixed economy combining individual’s involvement and government regulations. The liberals believe it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure all its citizens are well fed, have access to healthcare and decent housing. They crusade abortion rights and same-sex marriages. They advocates for voting rights of African Americans and for limited military involvement abroad. Majority of the liberals associate themselves with the Democratic Party. (M.Grant p.12)
The moderates are not very concerned with party positions but rather with what is right for the American nation. They discuss issues at hand without referring to party positions but rather with the question of what will work best in mind. They cut across party lines and are primarily driven by the urge to look for the best solution to any issue at hand. They are not rigid to any major principle other than the principal of what works best in the situation at hand.
Most Americans are identifying themselves with this group out of realization that the horse-trading between the Liberals and Conservatives is of no good to this country and that modern challenges will not be conquered merely by taking party positions but rather require pragmatism.
Conclusion
The horse-trading between the extremist conservative Republicans and extremist liberal Democrats is likely to fizzle out in the future as more and more Americans move to the centre in such of practical solutions to the problems of the 21st Century. With every opinion poll taken, the number of moderates has been constantly on the increase.
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Karl Strauss Announces Beer Releases for 30th Anniversary
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