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ESPN 2's "First Take" had Dr. Aaron Perlut from the American Mustache Institute on to discuss sports candidates for the "Robert Goulet Memorial Mustahced American of the Year" award.
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On December 2005, ESPN2's "Import Racer" featured our car shop, "Team Prototype". They portrayed 30 minutes of the different aspects of our shop. On this particular clip, Mike Mortal Madriaga (TP founder) takes Sal Masakela down to Ensenada, Mexico to uncover Team Prototype & CFtype's world reknown carbon fiber factory.
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[BAMADOG.COM Video] One of two power dunks by the Tide on Auburn Saturday. This one by 6'1" Senario Hillman on top of 6'6" Lucas Hargrove - talk about a serious POSTERIZED FACIAL on the hardwood - OUCH!! Rare to see a Tide guard dunk like that... I want more! ROLL TIDE!
2nd, I had to show the #1 play by MSU because that no-look pass was just sick. Enjoy...
Roman Shain Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional ... ... The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. BROOKLYN, NY, October 11, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Roman Shain, Personal Banker for JPMorgan Chase & Company, has ...
Retirement planning: Nest egg or goose egg? - Minneapolis Star Tribune Since 1987, the S&P has averaged over 10%. The average equity investor in the S&P 500 has averaged 4.5%. What gives? During times like … read more these, people panic and move out after a downturn. When the markets start turning around, they get ...
SS has your (retirement) numbers - Crescent-News Retirement might seem like an unattainable goal as many people's retirement accounts continue to dwindle with today's unstable stock market. But there is a new tool available to help people prepare for the future. The Social Security Administration ...
Wall Street’s Top Four Retirement Planning Myths -- and How They ... - W... Hype by Brokerages Has Made Investors Take on Too Much Risk and Pay Too Much in Fees, Says Financial Author Scott Burns DALLAS - Trust in big Wall Street firms is at an all-time low as a result of the current U.S. financial crisis. Scott Burns, chief ...