‘The boys were dandy, the girls cute'(Part 2)

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‘The boys were dandy, the girls cute'(Part 2)
Ngakaagae may have left the Attorney Generals Chambers to found his own law firm, but the image of the astute prosecutor who sought “justice for the nation” in the high profile Nchindo corruption case has entered in the annals of jurisprudence
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R.H. Macy Veteran Leslie Ball Tapped Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at Cinsay, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire – January 25, 2011) – Leslie Ball has been named Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, it was announced today by Christian Briggs, Chairman of the Board, Cinsay, Inc. Cinsay, Inc. is an integrated media, software and e-commerce company whose proprietary video player technology allows for unprecedented marketing and sales capabilities in the enterprise e-commerce …
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27.01.2011 – PRESS RELEASE: Nanogate and Swiss firm Kapyfract initiate international partnership for high-quality …
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‘The Way God Made Me’ – A KAKE News Special Report

‘The Way God Made Me’ – A KAKE News Special Report
A Wichita man’s extraordinary journey – not only through life – but through the Presbyterian Church. ‘Thy Will Be Done’ is a documentary about the life of Steve Herwig. It is gaining national attention at film festivals across the country, including Wichita’s Tallgrass Film Festival.
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Michael Conniff: God in Grand Junction
Jesus Christ is this town’s Lord and Savior — end of story. Even so the Ramada Inn on Horizon Drive took me surprise.
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Review: Epic adventure, acidic wit in ‘Fable III’
Peter Molyneux has long been one of the more ambitious developers in the video-game industry. His first big hit, 1989’s “Populous,” let you play God — and in the years since, his games have gotten only slightly less grandiose.
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