Texaco, Inc. ("The Texas Company") is an American oil brand owned and operated by Chevron Corporation. Its flagship product is its fuel "Texaco with Techron"...
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Chevron Corporation (redirect from ChevronTexaco)
with Texaco for 100 years, before acquiring Texaco outright in 2001. Originally known as the Texas Fuel Company (later the Texas Company), Texaco was founded...
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The Texaco Cup, officially known as the International League Board Competition, was an association football competition started in 1970, involving sides...
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Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successful...
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York. When it opened in 1977, the building became the new head office of Texaco, which had been based in the Chrysler Building in Manhattan since 1930....
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Texaco is a 1992 novel by Patrick Chamoiseau, a French author who was born and raised in Martinique. The book was awarded the Prix Goncourt in its year...
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Aguinda v. Texaco, Inc. was a class-action lawsuit against Texaco Petroleum. It was filed in 1993 by American human rights lawyer Steven Donziger on behalf...
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Frank Hawks (section Texaco 13)
during the 1920s and 1930s as a record breaking aviator, using a series of Texaco-sponsored aircraft, setting 214 point-to-point records in the United States...
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Pennzoil (section Pennzoil, Co. v. Texaco, Inc.)
v. Texaco Inc., 481 US 1, 5 (1987). Pennzoil Co. v. Texaco Inc., 481 US 1, 5,6 (1987). Pennzoil Co. v. Texaco Inc., 481 US 1, 10-18 (1987). Texaco, Inc...
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The Texaco Doodlebug (also called the Diamond T Doodlebug) was a futuristic American tanker truck of the 1930s. The vehicles were streamlined and highly...
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American Geophysical Union v. Texaco, Inc., 60 F.3d 913, was a 1995 U.S. copyright case holding that a private, for-profit corporate library could not...
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Caltex (category Texaco)
Chevron and Texaco which used the Caltex brand name in its operations, until both parent companies merged in 2001 to form ChevronTexaco (later renamed...
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Harvey's Grocery and Texaco Station, Camden, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Rison Texaco Service Station, Rison, Arkansas...
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The 1973–74 Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup was the 1st edition of the Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup, an association football cup competition featuring teams from...
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The 1972–73 Texaco Cup was the third edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco. It was won by Ipswich Town, who beat Norwich City in a two-legged final...
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Benzino (redirect from Welcome to Texaco City (mix tape))
The Magnificent 757's with Stevie J (2012) Crushed Ice (2013) Welcome to Texaco City with OJ da Juiceman (2015) "Rock the Party" (2002, US No. 82) "ACE...
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Chevron Nigeria (section Texaco Overseas)
After another merger by the parent company with Texaco, the Nigerian oil and gas assets of Texaco Overseas Petroleum Company of Nigeria were merged...
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McColl-Frontenac Oil Company (redirect from Texaco Canada)
Company (Texaco) and by 1941 it had acquired a majority ownership position of McColl-Frontenac. On 2 February 1959 the company was renamed Texaco Canada...
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The Fred Allen Show (redirect from Texaco Star Theatre with Fred Allen)
it was sponsored by Linit Bath Soaps, Hellmann's, Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Texaco and Tenderleaf Tea. The program ended in 1949 under the sponsorship of the...
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The 1974–75 Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup was the 2nd and final edition of the Texaco (All-Ireland) Cup, an association football cup competition featuring teams...
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50-50 partnership with ECD Ovonics, renamed Texaco Ovonic Battery Systems LLC. Less than a week later, Texaco and Chevron Corporation announced a merger...
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Grand Prix of Houston (redirect from Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Houston)
Convention Center. This event was sponsored by the oil company Texaco, and named the Texaco Grand Prix of Houston. However, construction in downtown Houston...
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Country Showdown (redirect from Texaco Country Showdown)
event sponsor until 2011. In 2011 showdown sponsorship shifted again to Texaco where is remained for 3 Seasons In 2015 the Country Showdown brought on...
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Getty Oil (category Texaco)
company to Texaco. On November 19, 1985, in the case of Texaco, Inc. v. Pennzoil, Co., Pennzoil won a US$10.53 billion verdict against Texaco in the largest...
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The 1974–75 Texaco Cup was the fifth and last edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco. It was won by Newcastle United, who beat Southampton in a...
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The 1970–71 Texaco Cup was the first edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco. It was won by Wolverhampton Wanderers, who beat Hearts in a two-legged...
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Heritage Plaza (redirect from Texaco Heritage Plaza)
sat vacant until Texaco leased 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2) in 1989. The building went on to serve as the US headquarters of Texaco for 12 years. In...
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Rickie Lee Jones (album) (redirect from The Last Chance Texaco)
Gold." This showcase performance, plus a demo containing "The Last Chance Texaco", "Easy Money", "Young Blood" and "After Hours" led to a record deal with...
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child actor, then in radio, movies and television. As the host of NBC's Texaco Star Theatre (1948–1953), he was the first major American television star...
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Lewis Henry Lapham (category Texaco people)
smaller business in the leather industry. He was also one of the founders of Texaco Oil Company. Lapham was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Samantha...
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