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Liberty Bowl Keeps Title Sponsor

Posted on: 10:07 pm, February 21, 2014, by Glenn Carver, updated on: 10:12pm, February 21, 2014

Memphis, TN-The AutoZone Liberty Bowl announced today that AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE: AZO), the leading retailer and a leading distributor of automotive parts and accessories in the United States, has extended its title sponsorship agreement with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl for six additional years. The extended agreement will begin with the 2014 college football season and continue through the 2019 season. AutoZone has been a key sponsor of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl for 20 years and has served as the title sponsor of the Bowl game since 2004.

AutoZone is very proud to continue as the title sponsor of one of Americas most revered college bowl games, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, said Bill Giles, CFO and Executive Vice President at AutoZone. With 56 years of history and tradition, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl has established a significant position and rich legacy and is embedded as a part of the fabric of collegiate communities across America. It is extremely important to all of us at AutoZone that we support this nationally recognized event that showcases Memphis and joins together three outstanding brands AutoZone, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl and St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital.

On behalf of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, our board of directors and dedicated volunteers, we are thrilled to announce our continued partnership with AutoZone, said Steve Ehrhart, Executive Director of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. We are so grateful to have AutoZone, a very strong hometown community-focused Fortune 500 company, as our title sponsor. With this announcement and our new partnerships with the SEC and Big 12 Conference, we are very excited about the future of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

In 2013, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl announced new, six-year partnerships with the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Big 12 Conference, two of the top conferences in college football. The SEC versus Big 12 rivalry in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl will begin in 2014 and continue through 2019.

Each year, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl generates a local economic impact of $25-$30 million and brings thousands of visitors to Memphis. Since 2000, the AutoZone Liberty Bowls average annual attendance is over 57,000 spectators.

This announcement between AutoZone and the AutoZone Liberty Bowl marks a truly great day for the city of Memphis, said A C Wharton, Jr., Memphis Mayor. The partnership between one of our most beloved and celebrated community events and one of Memphis most successful corporate citizens exemplifies the great things we can accomplish by working together.

The AutoZone Liberty Bowl provides a tremendous economic and cultural impact for our community, said Mark Luttrell, Shelby County Mayor. The citizens of Shelby County and surrounding areas will continue to have the opportunity to enjoy the highest level of college football and the patriotic message of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in the coming years.

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Greek Islands: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice

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While on holiday in Kalkan, we heard about a tiny Greek island called Kastellorizo (Meis in Turkish) a mile or two off the Turkish coast in the eastern Mediterranean. So we went to Kas to catch the ferry to the island and were met by the most stunning, colourful harbour, which was like a picture postcard. The island is about five square miles and most of the action is around the harbour with its bars and tavernas. Strolling around the unspoilt village was wonderful. Historically the island has been in the hands of the Turks, French, Italians, British and Greeks, and there is a small museum to visit.

We hired a water taxi, which took us to an isolated beach where we were deposited with the promise of a pickup in time for the ferry back. Four of us had a couple of hours there swimming totally alone. It was absolutely magical, and sure enough the water taxi returned to deliver us back to the harbour as promised. What an unforgettable experience.

Alan Simpson, Berkshire

Wartime memories

A day trip on Crete to little-known sites with no entrance fees and few tourists. From Rethymnon take the road to Armeni to explore the Minoan cemetery, more than 200 chambered passage graves in a grove of olive and oak trees. Nearby is a tiny bakery, where we drank peach tea and ate cheese and spinach pies, tiny apple pies and mushed grape desserts in the sunshine. Next we drove to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery by the sea at Souda Bay then headed farther west for the German war cemetery on a hillside known as Hill 107 at Maleme, the site of early fighting in the battle for Crete where the German invasion began in May 1941. Next to the entrance is a small caf with a huge collection of Second World War memorabilia inside and out.

Rosemary Wyeth, Wiltshire

Asklepion is one of the many sights of historical interest on Kos. Photo: AP

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