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5 hours ago — Perry shindig at Four Seasons, another gloomy prediction for Democrats and demonstrators shout “raise my taxes!” (Happy birthday to Rep. Allen Vaught.) Expect Bill White’s campaign to make noise today about Gov. Rick...
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15 hours ago — As promised, the second half of the glorious session (inventive yet very free-minded) that was Bent Persson’s tribute to Henry “Red” Allen’s early recordings — captured at the 2010...
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16 hours ago — reviewed by The Times. Disclosure of the attorneys' generous pensions comes amid growing scrutiny of retirement benefits for highly paid city officials, such as former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo. Rizzo's contract with the...
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20 hours ago — with no real point to the thing. Give this book a wide pass! Image has other books that are more than deserving of you attention, such as Invincible #74 , again from writer Robert Kirkman,...
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April 08, 2010 — robertallenreview.internetmarketinggroundzero.com This Robert Allen Review will determine if his real estate products and seminars or “no money down” strategies work in...
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June 06, 2010 — Isn't there a dream we all share? Working a few hours per week, just enough to maintain a sizable income in the neighborhood of, let's say, $10,000 a month, maybe even more. We spend most of our time sitting at the swimming pool at the...
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September 01, 2010 — Bent Persson never lets us down — as a trumpeter or a jazz scholar who teaches by his own example. One of the high points of this year’s Whitley Bay International Jazz Festival this year was his two-hour...
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April 27, 2010 — Robert G Allen is one of the first few speakers who I learned from when I first started in attending seminars, that was in National Achievers Congress 2004. It has been 6 years now...
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November 23, 2009 — Robert Allen has been named editorial director at Macmillan Audio, the company announced today. Allen's publishing career began as Baker and Taylor sales manager, followed by a move to...
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September 03, 2009 — Check it out! Robert Allen has introduced two collections: Evolution and Pure Style . These collections are both designed for customers making a conscious choice to reduce their environmental impact...
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September 01, 2010 — Earl "large and intense." CNN: Officials say effort to kill oil well still stalled Thad Allen, the government's point man on the BP oil disaster, said Tuesday current weather conditions...
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September 01, 2010 — . I also followed bloggers, like Paul Allen and Robert Scoble , who really caught onto this vision (although I admit I met Scoble later in the game). Note that this niche...
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in Business by Daily Intel
August 27, 2009 — Getty Images Robert Allen Stanford, the CEO of the Stanford Financial Group who's been accused by the SEC of perpetrating a massive, $7 billion Ponzi scheme, says he's nothing...
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May 24, 2010 — Doug McKenzie/Getty Image s Today, Robert Allen Grossman aka Bob Dylan turns 69. Above the legendary American singer is 24, pictured in London. Below he is 27, outside...
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September 01, 2010 — Prater LG Justin Pierce, Rick Schmeig C Peters Drey, Andrew Brewer or Austin Moret RG Ken Plue, James Sheppard RT Nick Mondek, Trevor Foy TE Kyle Adams, Jeff Lindsay WR Justin Siller, Gary Bush or Xavier Reese QB Robert...