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Twin Towers
The phrase Twin Towers has different connotations for readers in different parts of the globe.
Buildings
Three noted skyscraper complexes are referred to as the Twin Towers:
- the former World Trade Center in New York City;
- the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur; and
- the AOL Time Warner Center in New York.
Wembley Stadium in London, England was renowned for its Twin Towers, which stood at the stadium's entrance for 80 years before being demolished during redevelopment in February 2003.
The Twin Towers Correctional Facility is the largest jail in the world, located in Los Angeles, California.
The radio towers of the mediumwave transmitter of the foreign service of Radio Sweden are called Soelvesborg Twin Towers.
Sports
- The Twin Towers was the widely-used nickname given - prior to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks - to the basketball players Tim Duncan and David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs, due to their great height (7'0"/2.13 m and 7'1"/2.16 m respectively.) After the attacks, the nickname dropped out of popular use.
- The nickname had previously been used when the 7'0"/2.13 m Hakeem Olajuwon and the 7'4"/2.24 m Ralph Sampson played together for the Houston Rockets in the mid-1980s.
- The Twin Towers was also the name of a wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation in the late 1980s. It consisted of the Big Boss Man (Ray Traylor) and Akeem (One Man Gang).
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