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Portrayal on TV bad? Get in line
Herald & Review - There s a new TV show, “The Book of Daniel that is raising quite a bit of conflict, especially among some Christians. I ve watched the show once and by review is it s OK. Just barely OK. The show is about an Episcopalian priest and his
Columnist Jeff Haney: On the Nguyen-Win situation enjoyed in
Las Vegas Sun - Columnist Jeff Haney: On the Nguyen-Win situation enjoyed in Mississippi by the professional
Q&A: Brian Barish
Denver Post - Brian Barish says his fund company, Cambiar, is the largest value-oriented company in the state. That makes us the black sheep of Denver because the city is known nationally for growth investing, he said. We do our own thing. (Post / Brian Brainerd
Columnist Jeff Haney: Saying if you like the Steelers, better put your
Las Vegas Sun - Columnist Jeff Haney: Saying if you like the Steelers, better put your money on them now for the best price Jeff Haney’s sports betting column appears Monday, Friday (gaming) and Wednesday (
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WebProNews - Want to keep your job as head of marketing? Better dig your search marketing campaign. Floral Transworld Delivery Inc.’s (FTD) pruned its marketing department after holiday sales came back smelling very unlike roses. The head of marketing became a
NewsWatch: Data, especially jobs, should be strong
Marketwatch - NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Herbalife Ltd.’s Michael Johnson leapfrogged several of the best-known U.S. chief executives to win the MarketWatch Readers’ Choice CEO of the Year award, topping such notables as Apple Computer Inc.’s Steven Jobs, Microsoft
Pinnacle Pulse - Super Bowl Edition
Covers.com - With nearly two weeks until the Super Bowl, bettors have plenty of time to decide which team they like in the championship game. During this period, you should not only study how the teams match-up, but also how to maximize your earning potential on
Cops bust illegal
Newsday - Nassau County police have folded what they called an illegal “Texas Hold ‘em” game secretly operating inside a Farmingdale warehouse. Officers swarmed the illegal
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