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1. Steve Harvey Tickets- A Comic With Impeccable Style
September 19, 2008

Audience members who get Steve Harvey tickets are in for a real treat with this standup comic known for his relatable humor and unmatched style. He even has his own clothing line featuring suits, ties, shoes and more. Whether he is on stage, in films or on television, he knows how to give a crowd what it wants, and his career has skyrocketed because of it. Steve Harvey was born on January 17, 1956 in West Virginia. He comes from a working-class background with four older siblings, which he frequently uses as subjects in his standup routine. He won an amateur comedy competition in Cleveland... (read more)

Author: Julie Cudney

2. SBET: Inflation Top Concern of Small Business Owners in June
July 19, 2008

The National Federation of Independent Business monthly Index of Small Business Optimism was basically unchanged in June, falling 0.1 points to a recession-level reading of 89.2. "The top concern of small business owners today is inflation - the first time since January 1981," said NFIB Chief Economist William Dunkelberg. Since 1983, the average percent of owners citing inflation as a top problem has been 3 percent. In February 2008, 8 percent cited inflation as their top problem. By May, 17 percent said inflation was their top concern, and in June it rocketed to 20 percent. But plans for... (read more)

Author: Mike Diegel

3. The Rise of Dominique Sirop
July 14, 2008

French fashion designer Dominique Sirop, who was born January 1956, is one of the more popular couturiers. At age 7, Sirop had dreamed of being a fashion designer. When he was 17, Sirop served Yves Saint Laurent as an apprentice. He learned the basics of sewing and working on dress materials. When he showed some of his works to Hubert de Givenchy, the latter immediately took him as an subordinate designer. Sirop stayed with Givenchy until 1989, working on several high profile clients like Audrey Hepburn. Sirop then proceeded to be a creator for Hanae Mori. Sorip also had research and writ... (read more)

Author: Priyanka Arora

4. Car Theft and Trying To Prevent It
June 25, 2008

If you haven’t had your car stolen, you have been lucky so far. Auto theft is an estimated $7.5 billion business, according to the FBI. An auto theft occurred every 23 seconds in the United States with nearly 1.4 million vehicles stolen. Auto theft frequency varied according to region, with the Southern States losing 35%, the Western States 28%, the Midwestern States 20%, and the Northeastern States with a 17% auto theft rate. Vehicle thefts rates do not vary drastically from month-to-month, however, January and July seem to have slightly higher crime rates. The lowest percentage of auto theft... (read more)

Author: Greg Chapman

5. Job Loss Increases Due To Recession
April 13, 2008

Currently the economy is as bad as I can remember in my lifetime and that dates back fairly far. People are losing their jobs on a daily basis, and although things may seem bad, there is always hope. According to Linda Stern of Newsweek, "In February, 63,000 U.S. jobs evaporated; 17,000 were lost in January. The job market is deteriorating just as a generation of workers is looking to move up a rung." "People in midcareer are getting jobs now, though they really have to work harder at it," reports Anita Attridge, a career coach with the Five O'Clock Club. "In many cases they are chan... (read more)

Author: Michael Podlesny

6. Ukraine Plans to Produce Nuclear Fuel
March 07, 2008

Developing elements of the nuclear fuel cycle and organizing the production in Ukraine of fuel for Ukrainian nuclear power plants is a strategic task for the state, Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Prodan believes. Speaking at a meeting on developing the nuclear industry on 17 January, Prodan said it was necessary to draft in 2008 a feasibility study for building a nuclear fuel plant in Ukraine, the Fuel and Energy Ministry said today. Prodan also said it was necessary to boost uranium production in Ukraine and make it more efficient so that Ukrainian-made uranium concentrate and, in the futur... (read more)

Author: Velimir Lackovic

7. Get Tickets To The November Broadway Show
February 17, 2008

The November Broadway show is one of Pulitzer Prize winning author David Mamet's latest political satires. The show officially opens on January 17, 2008. The venue is Ethel Barrymore Theater, 243 West 47th Street New York, NY 10036. The show has duration of 1 hour 50 minutes, including a 15 minutes break. About The show The show has a great creative team comprising of producers Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel. The Tony Award Winning director Joe Mantello directs it. The scenic design is by Scott Pask and the lighting design is by Paul Gallo. The costume design is by Laura Bauer an... (read more)

Author: reed tieri

8. Celebrate Tualatin
February 03, 2008

For more information, contact: Shelly Jones, 503. 692.0780 shelly@tualatinchamber.com MEDIA ALERT Celebrate Tualatin is Going Green January 29, 2008 (Tualatin, OR) The Tualatin Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Portland General Electric will be holding “Celebrate Tualatin” on April 17, 2008 at the Tualatin Country Club (9145 SW Tualatin Road, Tualatin, OR 97062). Social hour will begin at 5:30 pm and dinner will proceed at 6:30 pm. This is an event to recognize and award outstanding citizens, volunteers and businesses in Tualatin. Nominations of... (read more)

Author: Shelly Jones

9. 17' Apple Mac Laptop - The high performance computing machine for creative minds
January 18, 2008

Macintosh or simply Mac is a brand name of personal computers which have been developed, designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is an advanced version of the original Macintosh computer that was released by Apple in January 1984. Mac was the first commercially successful personal computer that featured a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and a mouse in lieu of a command line interface. Apple consolidated its various desktop computer models and released the feature packed iMac computer in 1998. The unit registered extremely good sales around the world throughout the year. Apple's current models o... (read more)

Author: Jayson Pablo

10. Forex Charts - Using Them to Generate Big Profits a Live Example
December 19, 2007

Here we are going to look at how to use forex charts with a live example in the markets and how you can use them to find high odds probability trades and the opportunity we are going to look at is in dollar yen. The dollar has had a great rally against the yen but the longer term trend I down are we near a top in the dollar. Let's take a look at what the forex charts are saying - its Am 17 of January... Forex charts can help you spot the low risk high reward trades and the set up below is such an opportunity. You will need a chart service and a great one is futuresource.com pull up t... (read more)

Author: kelly price

11. Another Ali, Another Champ!
October 03, 2007

When you hear or read the name Ali, you would probably think instantly of the boxer Ali. Ali is synonymous to the greatest American boxer of all time. Muhammad Ali or Cassius Marcellus Clay was born on 17 January 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky to parents of modest circumstance. He started boxing in junior high, when he learned boxing from a policeman at a local gym. By the time that Ali had reached high school, he had already made up his mind to be a prizefighter. His dream was to be part of the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team. As an amateur boxer, Ali attracted attention in 1960 by winning the Amate... (read more)

Author: catya asilo

12. Infrastructure Decimated by Earthquake in Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995


March 21, 2007

On January 17th, 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region of Kobe, Japan. This quake was unique in that it occurred at the intersection of three tectonic plates. This resulted in enormous damage to the area. Buildings collapsed, roads were destroyed, and utilities went offline for days.An earthquake will cause damage in two ways. Initially damage is caused as a direct effect of the shift in the tectonic plates. In this incident the shifting plates resulted in ground displacements as large as 3 meters along the fault line. Fortunately the actual fault line did not go through the heart of the po... (read more)

Author: Andrew Stratton

13. GM's Zero-Interest Financing Scheme Plus More
February 15, 2007

General Motors, world’s number 1 carmaker will offer zero-interest financing for most of its 2006 and 2007 models for as long as sixty months or five years. The carmaker has offered such financing scheme to cope with the 17% drop in its January US sales. The 60-month, zero-interest financing has started Tuesday and covered models like the Chevrolet Malibu, Pontiac G6 and Buick Lucerne sedans and some of GM’s heavy-duty pickup trucks. Those GM models that are not included in the 60 month zero-interest financing will be covered by another financing scheme which is also zero-interes... (read more)

Author: Noah Scott

14. Observational Studies Produce Inconsistent Results
January 18, 2007

Authors of a new study published in the January 17 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association show that results can differ enormously depending on the type of statistical analysis each study uses. According to HealthDay News, “Randomized, controlled studies are considered the gold standard of medical science. In such trials, patients are randomly assigned to receive either the treatment or a placebo. The participants are then monitored for a certain period of time to determine the results.” This type of study is done less frequently due to the drastic cost difference. ... (read more)

Author: Greg Edwards

15. Mamma. Sleeping Late. An Overdue Library Book. The Elevator.
December 22, 2006

Excerpt The following is an excerpt from the book Flora Segunda by Ysabeau S. Wilce Published by Harcourt, Inc.; January 2007;$17.00US; 0-15-205433-2 Copyright © 2007 Ysabeau S. Wilce ONE Mamma. Sleeping Late. An Overdue Library Book. The Elevator. As commanding general of the Army of Califa, Mamma is in charge of just about everything, so she is not much home -- she's always off on an inspection, or maneuvers, or at a grand council somewhere, or just working late. Thus, Crackpot's crumbling is no particular bother to her. Idden, too, is nicely out of it, even if her current... (read more)

Author: Ysabeau S. Wilce

16. Teacher's Respect Ceremony in Thai
November 10, 2006

Ceremony of paying respect to teacher is held on the third Thursday of every January. It is a Thai traditional ceremony in which students need to pay respect to their teachers. It is all students' intention to make this ceremony. It is a traditional ceremony of my high school. In 2002, which was my last year, the ceremony was held on Thursday 17. The auditorium was set for the ceremonial place which was decorated gracefully. The door facade was decorated with many beautiful and colorful flowers. In addition, the fragrance of these flowers was very nice like the smell of perfume. Next to t... (read more)

Author: Sharon White

17. GAMES-TO-GO!
April 18, 2006

According to Telephia's, new "Deck Monitoring Report," which tracks mobile game titles across 12 different decks for top carriers — Cingular, Verizon, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile — the popularity of various game genres at the top four US carriers shifts quickly in response to consumer preferences. In in January 2006, card / casino mobile game titles represented 17% of the total revenue share for mobile games with an average price paid of $3.85 per game. Overall, the puzzle and strategy game category leads with a 29% share of all revenue for mobile games and an average price paid of $... (read more)

Author: Örjan Eriksson

18. Luck of the Irish?
March 17, 2006

March 17 is a day of Leprechauns, four leaf clovers, green beer and luck. Even if you are not Irish, it is a day to get caught up in the fun of it. Unfortunately, many Real Estate Professionals rely on this thing called luck to help them achieve their goals. In January I wrote an article called 13 Things I learned in 13.1 Miles. The response I received from that article was extraordinary. My friends and family were most impressed by the distance I ran, others were thankful for the analogies with three points really resonating with a lot of people: the Importance of Visualizing, Beco... (read more)

Author: Cheri Alguire

19. Chicago Cubs Pitcher Mark Prior Re-signs
February 20, 2006

After many trips through the rumor mill, Mark Prior accepted the Chicago Cubs’ offer on January 27 to a one-year, $3.65 million contract. That is $900,000 more than the salary he would have earned under the contract he voided in November. Since Prior's definitive season in 2003 (18-6), he has cooled off somewhat, and has only managed to go 17-11 over the past two seasons. The Cubs were within five outs of reaching the World Series in 2003, due, in part, to Prior's performance. A sore elbow put him on the disabled list early last season, and when he entered the normal rotation again, he was hit... (read more)

Author: F.R. Penn

20. How to program Your Happiness
December 09, 2005

“It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves, and it is not possible to find it elsewhere.” Agnes Repplier Like computer programs, we can be misconfigured and need to re-program our subconscious minds. Happiness is a subjective state, a temporary one by necessity. We can't know we are happy if we don't know other contrasting emotional states. But as we let go of unhappy feelings, we make room for happiness. The January 17, 2005 issue of Time Magazine covered the "Science of Happiness" in great detail. It cited several academic studies throughout the world. Though fasci... (read more)

Author: Evelyn Cole

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