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The obituaries for McCarthy's reign, which may have been started after Wolves went behind, can now be ripped up. But this was non-league opposition after all - fans, get those comments in now! 15.46: Neill Collins spares Wolves' blushes by scoring, he powers home a header to break Cambridge hearts and seemingly put Wolves through to round four. Kightly won and delivered the free kick for the goal - what a half hour from the substitute. 15.40: Into the closing minutes at Molineux and Wolves are pressing desperately. 15.33: Bothroyd wastes a chance. He is put clean through but dithers over the shot allowing keeper Potter to smother. .
Latest Trick From RIAA: Pissing Off Music Reviewers With Annoying ...
It's no secret that the way that many albums get leaked online before their release date is via review copies that are sent out widely to music reviewers and radio stations. Apparently, the big record labels have been employing a new strategy to prevent that from happening. As TorrentFreak notes, they're putting annoying anti-piracy voice over throughout the CD. Thus, just as you're listening to a song, the music will fade out, and a voice over will announce some message about piracy and unauthorized uploads. This is pissing off reviewers, such as the one here who did his review of the album with the voice overs ("an album that can best be described as perhaps the Mona Lisa after a 2 year old covered in chocolate has crawled all over it. Yes it might once have been a great painting, and yes you can still see that greatness, but really all you can see now is little chocolate hand prints.") In other words, in its effort to prevent the inevitable, the labels are pissing off the reviewers of the album by making it impossible to actually hear the album as it was intended to be heard.
Mission of help from Kenyan horrors
Among the victims of the turbulence are Mr and Mrs Ekayapan's neighbours and his family. The couple bought a property in Eldoret two years ago and built a house for Mr Ekayapan's mother, step-father, sister and three nephews. Mr Ekayapan, a University of Ballarat IT student, said his family's home was safe for now. But he said they had been pressured to support the killing of rival tribe members, "or else they will get burnt". "They are all angry I think, but they are scared too. Others will be worried and thinking `how do I start again?'," he said. Mr and Mrs Ekayapan yesterday launched a fundraising appeal to help them re-build shattered lives. "We are thinking about these families coming back to nothing," Mr Ekayapan said. "They were struggling initially, but now they've had their legs completely cut-off." Mr Ekayapan said it cost about $1500 to build a house in Kenya, and that it was possible to construct up to 10 homes in one day.
RouteOne Signs Gateway One Lending and Finance to Its Online Credit ...
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- RouteOne LLC announced today that California-based finance source Gateway One Lending & Finance (GOLF) has joined its web-based credit application management system. GOLF provides indirect auto lending for a broad spectrum of consumer credit, combining personalized financing solutions for consumers by leveraging technology, industry partners, and an experienced management team. The finance source is the first on RouteOne to utilize the Daybreak Lending Suite, a widely recognized enterprise-wide software solution for the consumer finance industry. "We are pleased to welcome Gateway One Lending and Finance to RouteOne," said Mike Jurecki, RouteOne CEO. "We have always been committed to providing our dealers a wide variety of finance sources.
BUSINESS SURVEY: DIFFERENT TAKES ON TAXES Two-thirds of those surveyed ...
Poll results: Asked of Review-Journal/Las Vegas Business Press readers in an online survey. The Review-Journal and Las Vegas Business Press sent this business survey to more than 2,000 local businesses in December. The questionnaire was distributed to subscribers of the newspaper's Push e-mail service, as well as members of local trade groups, including the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce. BY THE NUMBERS The Nevada State Education Association wants the gaming industry to pay more taxes to support schools in Nevada. The casino industry, however, argues that the tax on most large gaming companies should not increase from 6.75 percent to 9.75 percent because the industry already funds its fair share of the state budget. As a businessperson, do you support raising the state's gaming tax? Yes -- 51.6% No -- 42.6% The gaming industry also argues that if state legislators do decide additional funds are necessary, any tax increase should be broad-based and apply to all businesses, not just casinos.
Keller district to alter attendance zones
We want to know what's the most workable and the most favorable calendar for everyone," Johnson said. Parents, teachers and community members can choose from three options. The major differences in the calendars are: Option 1 has three days at Thanksgiving and two full weeks at Christmas. School begins on a Tuesday. Option 2 has a full week at Thanksgiving and two fewer days at Christmas. School begins on a Tuesday. Option 3 has a full week at Thanksgiving and two full weeks at Christmas. Columbus Day is not a holiday, and school begins on a Monday. Go to www.kellerisd.net to vote. The deadline is 4 p.m. Feb. 8. Fast growth The Keller district's decade of growth has attracted the notice of American School and University magazine.
Hollywood, rising numbers put spotlight on teen pregnancy
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