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ESPN Films – The Fab Five $7.76 In the fall of 1991, five freshmen joined the University of Michigan’s basketball team. Relive NCAA® history watching the ESPN® Films’ The Fab Five DVD. It highlights Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. Bonus features include the director’s statements and deleted scenes. Street date release is September 6, 2011…. |
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Presents Stadium Anthems: Music for the Fans $6.26 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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I’m About To Come Alive $5.78 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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To Save a Life $9.17 Could high-schooler Jake Taylor (Randy Wayne) have done anything to save Roger’s (Robert Bailey, Jr.) life? While Jake enjoyed the fruits of popularity, the prospects of an athletic college scholarship, and the company of a gorgeous girlfriend, his longtime friend Roger sank into despair and committed suicide. The devastating loss leads Jake to question his entire belief system in this faith-based… |
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Just Wright $8.97 If you’ve ever doubted that Queen Latifah is a movie star, watch Just Wright. It’s not that Just Wright is a great movie–it isn’t. It’s a perfectly capable romantic comedy with some lovely touches and some typical clichés. The plot–physical therapist Leslie Wright (Latifah) becomes the personal therapist to basketball star Scott McKnight (rapper Common) after a devastating injury, and gradually… |
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Life Family Guy $19.99 This LIFE Family Guy Board Game. Freakin’ sweet! Join Peter, Lois, Stewie, Meg, Chris, Quagmire, and the rest of the Quahog gang as you race to reach Petoria with the most money and retire to win the game! Enjoy the Family Guy-themed game board with Quahog landmarks like James Woods High School, Mayor West’s Mansion, and much more. Experience the “sweet” life with Peter and his family. This new tw… |
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Harley Davidson Monopoly $39.99 Play the classic game of Monopoly with this hogwild tribute to the most well known motorcycle brands on the planet, with one of the most loyal customer bases of any brand. Includes six collectible Harley-Davidson themed pewter tokens. For 2 to 6 players. Measures 20″ x 10″ x 1.25″…. |
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The Sims 2: FreeTime Expansion Pack $19.99 The Sims 2: FreeTime PC… |
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American Expatriates in Ireland: Marsha Hunt $10.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Marsha A. Hunt (born April 15, 1946) is an American model, singer, novelist and actress. Hunt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1946 and lived in North Philadelphia near 23rd and Columbia then in Germantown and Mount Airy for the first thirteen years of her life. Hunt still remembers Philadelphia with affection, particularly the “Philadelphia steak sandwiches and the bad boys on the basketball court”. Hunt’s mother Inez was her primary parent and worked as a librarian in a local library. Hunt’s father Blaire Theodore Hunt, Jr., was one of America’s first black psychiatrists but he did not live with Hunt and she found out when she was 15 years old that he had committed suicide three years previously. Hunt was brought up by her mother, her aunt and her grandmother, three strong, but very different women. Hunt describes her mother Ikey as “extremely intelligent and education-minded”, her Aunt Thelma as “extremely Catholic but very glamorous” and her grandmother Edna as an “extremely aggressive…ass-kicking” independent Southern woman. While Hunt was poor, she credits poverty with teaching her not to be materialistic. Hunt’s family put a great deal of emphasis on academic performance, and Hunt did very well in school. In 1960 her family moved to Oakland so that her brother and sister could attend Oakland High School and prepare to attend the University of California, Berkeley, which Hunt still regards as home. Hunt also went to Berkeley, in 1964, where she joined Jerry Rubin on protest marches against the Vietnam War. In her book Undefeated she recalled that during her time at Berkeley “were sitting in for the Free Speech Movement, smoking pot, experimenting with acid, lining up to take oriental philosophy courses, daring to cohabit, and… More: |
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Ashland University: Ashland Eagles, Ashland University People, Bill Musselman, Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland Theological Seminary $9.25 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ashland Eagles, Ashland University People, Bill Musselman, Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland Theological Seminary, Fred Martinelli. Excerpt: William Clifford (Bill) Musselman (August 13, 1940 May 5, 2000) was an American basketball coach in the NCAA, the ABA, the WBA, the CBA, and the NBA. He was a fiercely intense coach who once was quoted as saying “defeat is worse than death, because you have to live with defeat.” Musselman was the second of five children. His father was an auto mechanic. Musselman played basketball, football, and baseball at Wooster High School in Wooster, Ohio. When he graduated in 1958, he was the school’s second all-time leading scorer. After high school, he attended Wittenberg College (now Wittenberg University) in Springfield, Ohio, where he played basketball for Ray Mears, who would later coach the University of Tennessee. In 1963, at the age of 23, Musselman was hired as the head men’s basketball coach at Kent State University High School in Kent, Ohio. In Musselman’s first season of coaching, the KSUHS Statesmen finished 14-5 and earned a share of the conference title. In 1964, after one season of coaching high school basketball, Musselman was hired to assist with the football and basketball teams at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. In August 1965, Ashland’s head basketball coach left for another coaching position. With only a few months before the start of the 1965-66 season, Musselman was promoted to head coach. In his first season, at the age of 25, he guided the Eagles to a 10-10 record. Over the next five seasons, Musselman’s Ashland teams went 21-3, 24-6, 26-4, 23-4, and 25-3 (total: 109-20). While at Ashland, Musselman’s teams reached the NCAA Tournament four times and had 13 All-America pla… More: |
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Basketball Video Games: Nba Jam, World Basketball Manager, Wii Sports Resort, Nba Live Series, Mario Hoops 3-On-3, Double Dribble $22.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Nba Jam, World Basketball Manager, Wii Sports Resort, Nba Live Series, Mario Hoops 3-On-3, Double Dribble, Nba Give ‘n Go, Street Hoops, Arch Rivals, Freestyle Street Basketball, Arcade Hoops Basketball, All-Pro Basketball, Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball, One on One: Dr. J Vs. Larry Bird, David Robinson’s Supreme Court, Disney Sports Basketball, Magic Johnson’s Basketball, Nba in the Zone, Nicktoons Basketball, Space Jam, Jordan Vs. Bird: One on One, Rap Jam: Volume One, Gba Championship Basketball: Two-On-Two, Street Sports Basketball, Barkley Shut up and Jam!, Ultimate Basketball, White Men Can’t Jump, Pat Riley Basketball, Tv Sports Basketball, Jammit, Harlem Globetrotters, Slam City With Scottie Pippen, Double Dribble: the Playoff Edition, Michael Jordan in Flight, Kidz Sports Basketball, Basket Master, Basketbrawl, Street Hoop, Double Dunk, Golden Basket, Basketball Challenge, Euroleague Basketball Manager, Tip Off. Excerpt: NBA Jam is a basketball arcade game developed by Midway in 1993. It is the first entry in the NBA Jam series, and was written entirely in assembly language. The main designer and programmer for this game was Mark Turmell. The release of NBA Jam gave rise to a new genre of sports games which were based around action-packed gameplay. The arcade version features team rosters from the 1992-93 NBA season and the console versions use rosters from the 1993-94 NBA season. More up-to-date ports were released for the Sega CD, Game Boy, and Game Gear later in 1994. Midway did not secure the license to use Michael Jordan’s name or likeness, and as such he was not available as a player for the Chicago Bulls or any other team. Other notable absences from the home versions are Gary Payton and Shaquille O’Neal, the latter conspi… |
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Brown Bears: Brown Bears Football, Brown University Band, Brown Stadium, Meehan Auditorium, Brown Bears Men’s Lacrosse, Governor’s Cup $8.69 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Brown Bears Football, Brown University Band, Brown Stadium, Meehan Auditorium, Brown Bears Men’s Lacrosse, Governor’s Cup, Stevenson Field. Excerpt: The Brown Bears is a name shared by all sports teams at Brown University, a university located in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States. The Bears are part of the Ivy League conference. Brown’s mascot is Bruno. Both the men’s and women’s teams share the name, competing in 37 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I sports. In football, the Bears, along with all other the Ivy League teams, compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Brown’s first mascot was a burro, first introduced in 1902 in a game against Harvard. The burro mascot was not retained after it seemed frightened by the noise of the game, and due to the laughter it provoked. The University eventually settled on the bear after the head of a brown bear was placed at an archway above the student union in 1904. In 1905 The Bears introduced Helen, the university’s first live bear mascot, at a game against Dartmouth. Bruno, Brown’s current mascot, was introduced in 1921, originally also as a live bear. A number of bears represented Bruno over the years, later being represented by a person in costume by the late 60′s. The Bears participate in 37 NCAA sports, ranking them third among all Division I institutions for number of sports offered. The Bears first fielded a football team in 1878, playing Amherst College in their inaugural game. In addition to football, the Bears participate in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s crew, men’s and women’s cross country, equestrian, fencing, field hockey, men’s and women’s golf, gymnastics, men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s la… More: |
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Ea Sports Games $24.67 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Knockout Kings, Madden Nfl, Fifa, Fifa 06, Fifa 09, Fifa 10, Ncaa Football Series, Fifa 07, Madden Nfl 09, Fifa 08, Madden Nfl 10, Madden Nfl 07, Tiger Woods Pga Tour 07, Madden Nfl 08, Nhl Series, 2006 Fifa World Cup, Fifa Football 2005, Nhl 09, Fifa Football 2004, Fifa Manager 09, Rugby 08, Tiger Woods Pga Tour 10, Uefa Euro 2008, Nascar 2000, Nba Live 10, Nascar 2005: Chase for the Cup, Madden Nfl 06, Nascar 09, Tiger Woods Pga Tour 08, Nba Street V3, Nhl 10, Nascar Simracing, Mvp Baseball 2005, Fight Night Round 4, Nba Live 09, Grand Slam Tennis, Nascar Rumble, Ncaa Football 08, Uefa Champions League 2006-2007, Ssx Tricky, Ea Sports Mma, Fight Night Round 2, Foes of Ali, Ncaa Football 09, Fifa Football 2003, Ncaa Football 07, Nhl 08, Nba Live Series, World Cup 98, Def Jam Vendetta, Fifa Manager 10, Cricket 07, Ea Sports F1 Series, Nhl 2004, Nascar 06: Total Team Control, Nascar 98, Ncaa Basketball 09, Ssx on Tour, Fifa: Road to World Cup 98, Fifa ’97, Arena Football: Road to Glory, Arena Football, Ssx 3, Ea Sports Active, Ncaa Football 10, Nascar Thunder 2003, Nascar 08, Nba Live 08, Mvp 06: Ncaa Baseball, Tiger Woods Pga Tour 09, Nhl ’94, Ncaa Football 06, Tiger Woods Pga Tour, Nascar 07, Nba Street Vol. 2, Nascar 99, Fifa Street 2, Nhl 07, Mvp Baseball Series, Ssx Blur, Madden Nfl 2003, Nhl 06, Rugby 06, Fifa Manager, Fifa Street 3, Nfl Street, Nascar Thunder 2004, Fifa Street, Nba Live 06, 2002 Fifa World Cup, Nhl Hockey, Ncaa Basketball 10, Ncaa Football 2005, Ea Sports Gameshow, Nhl 2003, Fight Night Round 3, Nhl 2005, Sled Storm, Nhlpa Hockey ’93, Nfl Street 2, Ea Sports Nascar Series, Madden Nfl 2002, Tiger Woods Pga Tour 06, Nba Street Homecourt, Madden Nfl ’96, Nascar Thunder 2002, Nhl 97, Fight Night, Nfl Street, Tiger Woods Pga Tour, Cricket |
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Landmarks In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania $21.02 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Liberty Bell, Spectrum, Wanamaker Organ, Independence Hall, Aquarama Aquarium Theater of the Sea, List of Sites of Interest in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Zoo, Rocky Steps, Newkirk Viaduct Monument, Philadelphia State Hospital at Byberry, St. Mark’s Church, Frankford, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, Curtis Publishing Company, Betsy Ross House, Frankford Friends Meeting House, Swann Memorial Fountain, Belmont Mansion, Philadelphia Ronald Mcdonald House, Reading Viaduct, Edwin Forrest House, Slate Roof House, Philadelphia Aquarium, Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier, Strawberry Mansion Bridge, City Tavern. Excerpt: The Spectrum, formerly known as the CoreStates Spectrum (19961998), First Union Spectrum (19982003), and Wachovia Spectrum (since 2003) is a now-closed indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in the Fall of 1967 as part of what came to be known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, it eventually seated 18,136 for basketball and 17,380 for ice hockey, Arena football, indoor soccer, and indoor lacrosse after several expansions of its seating capacity. The building was formally closed on October 31, 2009, after a four-night concert stand by Pearl Jam. It is planned that the arena will eventually be razed to make way for a hotel in the Philly Live! complex. Opened as “The Spectrum” in fall 1967, Philadelphia’s first modern indoor sports arena was built to be the home of the expansion Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL, and also to accommodate the existing Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. The building was the second major sports facility built at the south end of Broad Street in an area previously known as “East League Island Park” and now referred to simply as the “South Philadelphia Sports … More: |
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People From Mcpherson County, Kansas: Jonathan Coachman, Wendell Johnson, Stanford Lehmberg, David Nyvall, John W. Peterson, Gordon Young $8.87 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Jonathan William Coachman (born August 12, 1972), also known as “The Coach”, is a former professional wrestling color commentator. He is also a former college basketball player, and football play-by-play announcer. He is best known for his work with World Wrestling Entertainment, where he spent nine years as a commentator, interviewer, and occasional wrestler. He is currently an anchor on ESPNews and SportsCenter. He also introduces updates on Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN2. Before embarking on an announcing career in professional wrestling, Coachman was a highly scouted basketball prospect. After two state basketball championships at McPherson High School in McPherson, Kansas, Coachman moved across town to continue playing for McPherson College. While at McPherson, Coachman’s interests included participating in theatre, serving as the sports editor for the school newspaper, and doing play-by-play and color commentary for the local football and basketball radio broadcasts. Coachman also starred in many instructional videos used for technical education classrooms of middle schools and high schools. One set of videos featured “Coach” instructing people on flight navigation and the basics of airplanes. Coachman also worked for local Kansas City news station KMBC-TV, where he was a correspondent for Larry King Live’s coverage of Owen Hart’s death in May 1999. Coachman’s adopted father is a retired United Methodist minister. Coachman began his World Wrestling Federation career as an interviewer, commentator, and presenter. His first appearance was on the December 23, 1999 edition of SmackDown!, where he interviewed The Rock. Coachman was also involved in occasional segments with The Rock, in which The Rock attempted to humiliate Coachman i… More: |
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Philadelphia Flyers Arenas $8.87 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Spectrum, formerly known as the CoreStates Spectrum (19961998), First Union Spectrum (19982003), and Wachovia Spectrum (since 2003) is a now-closed indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in the Fall of 1967 as part of what came to be known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, it eventually seated 18,136 for basketball and 17,380 for ice hockey, Arena football, indoor soccer, and indoor lacrosse after several expansions of its seating capacity. The building was formally closed on October 31, 2009, after a four-night concert stand by Pearl Jam. It is planned that the arena will eventually be razed to make way for a hotel in the Philly Live! complex. Opened as “The Spectrum” in fall 1967, Philadelphia’s first modern indoor sports arena was built to be the home of the expansion Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL, and also to accommodate the existing Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. The building was the second major sports facility built at the south end of Broad Street in an area previously known as “East League Island Park” and now referred to simply as the “South Philadelphia Sports Complex.” Ground was broken on the arena on June 1, 1966, by Jerry Wolman and then-Philadelphia Mayor James Tate. Construction was finished in 16 months at a cost of $7 million. The first event at the arena was the Quaker City Jazz Festival on September 30, 1967, produced by Larry Magid. The 76ers moved there from Convention Hall. Lou Scheinfeld, former President of the Spectrum, explained that the name “Spectrum” was selected to evoke the broad range of events to be held there. “The ‘SP’ for ‘sports’ and ‘South Philadelphia,’ ‘E’ for ‘entertainment,’ ‘C’ for ‘circuses,’ ‘T’ for ‘theatricals,’ ‘R’ for ‘recreation,’ and ‘UM’ as ‘um, what a nice buil… More: |
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Sacramento Kings Broadcasters: Comcast Sportsnet California, Kevin Harlan, Kevin Calabro, Jim Kozimor, Khtk, Grant Napear, Gary Gerould $9.25 Chapters: Comcast Sportsnet California, Kevin Harlan, Kevin Calabro, Jim Kozimor, Khtk, Grant Napear, Gary Gerould, Neil Funk. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Comcast SportsNet California (CSN California) is a regional sports network that serves Northern California and parts of Oregon and Nevada. It is owned by Comcast and is a member of Comcast SportsNet. CSN California is the cable home for MLB’s Oakland Athletics, the NHL’s San Jose Sharks, the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, MLS’s San Jose Earthquakes and the PASL’s Stockton Cougars, and was the cable home for the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs until the team’s folding. The network also carries programming related to the NFL’s Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers. CSN California college coverage includes UC Berkeley, Sacramento State University, St. Mary’s College, UC Davis, the University of San Francisco, the University of the Pacific, the University of Nevada and San Jose State University. CSN California also covers Friday night high school football. CSN California is the official home for the Cal Golden Bears, often airing Football and Men’s Basketball games that did not make national television on ABC, ESPN and Fox Sports Net. Bay Area sports anchor Gary Radnich also simulcasts his KNBR radio show live on this network, weekdays from 9am to noon, unless preempted by a live sporting event on either CSN California or KNBR. After Comcast acquired the television rights to the Sacramento Kings, Comcast SportsNet West was launched in 2004. At different times, those games had been shown on pay-per-view and on an alternate feed of SportsChannel Bay Area (now CSN Bay Area). Although the network was originally aimed at the Northern California region, the network began to expand as a compliment to th…More: |
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Socialnomics: How Social Media Transforms the Way We Live and Do Business $16.95 Praise for Socialnomics “People with a passion for something can be infectious.It’s obvious that Erik Qualman’s passion is social media.”—Dan Heath, New York Times bestselling author of Made to Stick “Qualman makes a powerful case that social media has forever changed theway we live and do business. Socialnomics helps make sense of it all.”—Dr. Stuart Levy, Professor, George Washington University “In Socialnomics, Qualman brilliantly prescribes that the key to social mediasuccess is doing rather than deliberating. This is a must-read for anyone trying to leverage the social graph rather than be squashed by it.”—Steve Kaufer, CEO, TripAdvisor “Social media isn’t just for the next generation—it’s for everygeneration. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a media professional,a college student, or a mom, social media will shape your future. Don’t be overwhelmed by it; read Qualman’s book instead.”—Jane Wooldridge, award-winning journalist, The Miami Herald “The social media revolution has raised new and important questions and isnow interwoven into our lives. Whether you are an executive, a parent, or abasketball coach, Qualman’s Socialnomics is a great guide for these issues.”—Tom Izzo, Head Basketball Coach, Michigan State University “Social media is one of the most popular activities online today, offeringopportunities for both businesses and individuals to connect with a new audience. Qualman’s book, Socialnomics, helps readers understand this behavior.”—Chris Maher, President, Hitwise “Marketing is experiencing a profound paradigm shift. In the old paradigm,marketers controlled the conversation with consumers through commissionable media—television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. In the new paradigm, marketers risk being marginalized in the electronic dialogue now taking place in real |
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Socialnomics: How Social Media Transforms the Way We Live and Do Business $6.53 Praise for Socialnomics “People with a passion for something can be infectious.It’s obvious that Erik Qualman’s passion is social media.”—Dan Heath, New York Times bestselling author of Made to Stick “Qualman makes a powerful case that social media has forever changed theway we live and do business. Socialnomics helps make sense of it all.”—Dr. Stuart Levy, Professor, George Washington University “In Socialnomics, Qualman brilliantly prescribes that the key to social mediasuccess is doing rather than deliberating. This is a must-read for anyone trying to leverage the social graph rather than be squashed by it.”—Steve Kaufer, CEO, TripAdvisor “Social media isn’t just for the next generation—it’s for everygeneration. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a media professional,a college student, or a mom, social media will shape your future. Don’t be overwhelmed by it; read Qualman’s book instead.”—Jane Wooldridge, award-winning journalist, The Miami Herald “The social media revolution has raised new and important questions and isnow interwoven into our lives. Whether you are an executive, a parent, or abasketball coach, Qualman’s Socialnomics is a great guide for these issues.”—Tom Izzo, Head Basketball Coach, Michigan State University “Social media is one of the most popular activities online today, offeringopportunities for both businesses and individuals to connect with a new audience. Qualman’s book, Socialnomics, helps readers understand this behavior.”—Chris Maher, President, Hitwise “Marketing is experiencing a profound paradigm shift. In the old paradigm,marketers controlled the conversation with consumers through commissionable media—television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. In the new paradigm, marketers risk being marginalized in the electronic dialogue now taking place in real |
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Sport in Rostov: Fc Rostov $9.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Fc Rostov, Fc Ska Rostov-On-Don, Bc Lokomotiv-kuban Krasnodar, Fc Istochnik Rostov-On-Don, Rostov-Don, Ska Skvo Stadium. Excerpt: Lokomotiv Kuban is a Russian professional basketball team which is now based in Krasnodar , Russia , after moving from Rostov-on-Don at the end of season 2008/09 for financial reasons. The club was founded in the year 1946 and was formerly know as Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody and Lokomotiv Rostov . The team competes in the Russian Basketball Super League .Russian wiki PageHistory Towards the sources «Lokomotiv» team history started in the distant 1946. This year exactly was the initial historical mark of basketball development of Ordzhonikidze railway (at present Northern Caucasian one). At the first after war year there were few comers to play basketball not more than 150 persons. Mainly players were students of two railway schools in the city of Mineralnye Vody. Experienced coaches Grigoriy Abugov and Nikolay Kharchenko taught teenagers with patience. Every worker has ever heard about Grigoriy Abugov. Abugov was known as an excellent specialist. Grigoriy I. had passed a long way after graduating of Moscow Transport Engineering Institute. He started as a major engineer up to a chief economist in Mineralovody railway, was a participant of the Great Patriotic War. Sports was a live hobby of Abugov. He trained a lot of aces at this kind of sports whose names are known not only in Russia but and abroad. They are candidates for masters of sports N.Kurbatov, I.Klimanov, P.Voronetskiy, A.Khoteev, L.Vykhodtsev, A.Skushev, V.Nashivochnikov. And the masters of the first class: M.Naporniy, V. Dzutsev, N.Ivanov. Many of Abugovs pupils have been going on to be in sports as coaches.Turning 1994 Basketballers of Mineralvod |
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Sports Agents $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bobby Orr, Rob Pelinka, William Morris Endeavor, Creative Artists Agency, Live Nation, Alan Eagleson, Sports Agent, Tim Cranston, Eamonn Collins, Live Nation Entertainment, Mike Liut, Jay Lovett, Nuria Bermúdez, Roger Ljung, Img, Casey Wasserman, Pini Zahavi, Michael Standing, Gigi Peronace, Willi Weber, Craig Mckenzie, Kai Johansen, Nathaniel Carl Goodwin, Ray Bloomfield, Neil Sang, Otis Roberts, Rudi Vata, Rick Olarenshaw, Violator, Tim Mcgee, Bo Mckinnis, Joe Sambito, Claes Elefalk, David Lee, C. C. Pyle, Molly Fletcher, Ralph Tamm, Camilo Marin, Konstantin Sarsania, Claude Anelka, Craig Kelly, Dmitri Gradilenko, Toto Wolff, Nicolas Todt, Aaron Goodwin, Simon Kennedy, Éric Boullier, Greg Genske, Ritch Winter, Steve Robertson, Octagon Worldwide, Juan Figer, Ricky Simms, Matt Sosnick, Vladimir Kulik, Kolja Spöri, Matty Van Toorn, Bill Duffy, Fritz Popp, Gilles Lupien, Frank Craighill, Vittorio Gallinari, Ncfc Fight Management, Milan Calasan, Jeffrey Jankovich, Emil Danchev, Mike Gilbert. Excerpt: Aaron Goodwin is a sports agent who represents players in the National Basketball Association and Women’s National Basketball Association . He was the initial agent for LeBron James , and negotiated endorsement deals paying James over $135 million, including a $90 million deal with Nike . James later left Goodwin in favor of agent Leon Rose . Goodwin’s other clients have included Dwight Howard , Chris Webber , Gary Payton , Jason Kidd , Shareef Abdur-Rahim , Vin Baker , Damon Stoudamire , Todd MacCulloch , Nate Robinson , and Candace Parker . In 2004, he was ranked eighth on Sports Illustrated ‘s list of the Most Influential Minorities in Sports. Goodwin is from Oakland, California . His twin brother, Eric, is also a sports agent. Notes Websites (URLs online) A |
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Suddenly Single $6.99 WILL LOVE MEAN GIVING UP HER DREAMS?Trina Crawford has made singlehood her business-in more ways than one. With her new online dating site, Trina is determined to help Atlanta singles hook up and enjoy their single status. And Trina practices what she preaches. In fact, she just very publicly turned down her boyfriend’s very public marriage proposal-televised live in front of thousands during a Hawks basketball game on Valentine’s Day. But now Trina can focus on her real goal— to win the lucrative Small Business Organization Contest. After all, she’s suddenly single again herself, and loving it. But someone is hoping to change that.OR CREATING NEW ONES?Recently divorced Reno Merriwether was Trina’s college sweetheart. Now he’s a single father, raising his young daughter Chloe, adopted from Somalia. Reno hopes to adopt Chloe’s sister as well, but the rules are strict— Reno must be married. When he catches Trina on TV, Reno remembers the good times they had-and wonders if she’d agree to be the wife he needs, at least on paper. If not, maybe she can hook him up with someone who will. But first he’ll have to overcome a trio of obstacles— Trina’s ambitions, her single-is-best outlook on life, and the fact that she won’t listen to her heart. |
