VIDEO: The Week That Was: All in a week's work - msnbc.com (blog)
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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VIDEO: The Week That Was: All in a week's work msnbc.com (blog) American Pad & Paper Company (Ampad), Marion, Indiana, was bought by Bain and spun off as an independent company in 1992. Bain borrowed $400 million against Ampad, and a company that was viable when it was acquired was suddenly buried in debt. |
Twenty years ago, in middle of chaos - Portland Tribune
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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Twenty years ago, in middle of chaos Portland Tribune On April 29, 1992, Portland lost 121-119 in overtime to the Los Angeles Lakers in the third game of their best-of-five first-round playoff series at the Fabulous Forum. About four miles away in Watts, an urban area of south-central Los Angeles, ... |
Olympic Ads Out Before Memorial Day - ABC News
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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Olympic Ads Out Before Memorial Day ABC News Never mind that the London Summer Games don't start for three months or that most consumers haven't a clue who most of the athletes are. For advertisers with massive Olympic investments, there's no holding back. "It's starting to feel like when I go ... |
second amended complaint - JD Supra (press release)
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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second amended complaint JD Supra (press release) HB 402, Eff. July 31, 1992) which provides licensure in the trades of electricity, hydronics, HVAC, plumbing and refrigeration, pursuant to ORC §4740.01 et seq. Prior to the OCILB, the Ohio Department of Commerce handled licensure applications of some ... |
Olympics: Early ads feature athletes faster, higher, stronger - Indianapolis Star
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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<b>Olympics:</b> Early ads feature athletes faster, higher, stronger Indianapolis Star Never mind that the London Summer Games don't start for three months or that most consumers haven't a clue who most of the athletes are. For advertisers with massive Olympic investments, there's no holding back. "It's starting to feel like when I go ... |
I'll have a P, please Bob! Blockbusters is back - The Independent
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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I'll have a P, please Bob! Blockbusters is back The Independent Jeremy Fox of DMG, the firm behind the show Catchphrase, said: "Game show television got lost in the days of endless reality TV and the flurry of phone-in scandals. But we have passed that stage now. Britain's Got Talent and the X-Factor are the ... |
MLB: The 30 Quirkiest Pitching Deliveries in Baseball History - Bleacher Report
Wednesday 23rd of May 2012 03:33:47 AM
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![]() Bleacher Report | MLB: The 30 Quirkiest Pitching Deliveries in Baseball History Bleacher Report Frank Seminara only played parts of three seasons in the majors, appearing in 37 games for the San Diego Padres from 1992 to 1993 and 10 games for the New York Mets in 1994. The notable thing about Seminara was his delivery. Once he started his windup, ... |





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