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AWE's 2nd annual holiday entertainment guide

Face-painting, stories and crafts make the party. All events are free. 718-442-7740, salemchurchnyc.org.

Coming soon, daytime, to the College of Staten Island's Center for the Arts: 3. "Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates," Monday and Tuesday, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $7-$8.

4. "Shoemaker and the Elves," Wednesday and Thursday, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $7-$8.

5. Michael Amante, an afternoon of romantic seasonal tunes, Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. Tickets: $35-$45.

6. "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," Dec. 17-18, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $7-$8.

7. "Christmas Carol," Dec. 19-20, 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $7-$8. Find the college at 2800 Victory Blvd., Willowbrook. 718-982-2787.

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2nd Annual Cayman Islands Conference: Hedge Fund Best Practices

Marran Ogilvie is a Partner, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel of Ramius Capital Group, LLC. Ms. Ogilvie is also a member of the Senior Management Committee. Ms. Ogilvie joined Ramius in 1994, was appointed as its General Counsel in 1997 and as its Chief Operating Officer in 2007. She oversees the Firm's infrastructure areas which include legal, compliance, accounting, operations, technology and human resources. She is also involved in the strategic decision-making for Ramius products and its business. Ms. Ogilvie is NASD licensed as a Financial and Operations Principal, General Securities Principal, Municipal Securities Principal, Registered Options Principal, General Securities Representative, Commodity Futures Representative and Registered Equity Trader. In addition, she is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.


Buying green bananas and milking old Betsy

When I left, one other customer was on the premises."What's going on here?" I wondered, and then thought, "It's the economy, stupid."Or is it? Was the absence of patrons at a doorbuster sale a sign as reliable as squirrels storing acorns against hard times ahead? I was still afflicted by that unease the next day when my stockbroker called."It's not often that something this good comes along. Especially at this time," he said. "Tax-free bonds paying 5 percent. They're going fast!" He was referring to a new issue of Raleigh-Durham International Airport bonds."What's the maturity date?"When he said, "Thirty years," I laughed aloud, and told about a man I once met at a Pinehurst newspaper convention. He, too, had been recently called by a stock salesman pushing long-term bonds. He had told the fellow, "Look son, I'm 80 years old.


In Nevada, Obama's message of 'new politics' failed to deliver

Obama has no chance t owin from a sociological perspective. In addition to be representative of the black middle class and bourgeoisie, he cannot get ride of the Race, Gender and Class which divides our society. This is a lie and I think Obama is sociologically a liar and naive. His speeches are excellent into a church but not in politics.

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at BUFFALO 10/8

The stakes were much lower Sunday, but this play did come at a crucial time. The score was tied and the Rams were fired up by an 85-yard punt return by Dante Hall . If Romo was stopped, Dallas would have to punt to Hall again.

Romo got control around the 17, turned left and headed back up the field. He juked Raonall Smith around the 30, then kept going until stepping out of bounds at the St. Louis 46.

''That play will go down as one of the greatest plays in the history of the NFL,'' Ellis said.

The play was so mentally and physically draining, a time out was called. By St. Louis.

''I was like, 'Thank you! I appreciate it!''' Romo said.

Five snaps later, Romo ran for a touchdown that put the Cowboys up 14-7. Dallas broke it open with three third-quarter touchdowns in only 11 plays.


Recent Articles by Jerry Gunn

A big Planned Residential Development that was denied last year won zoning approval Thursday night from the Hall County Commission.'Jena Six' protest recalled at GSCGainesville State College students got an answer to the question, Does racism still exist Wednesday during a panel discussion honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Hall gearing up for new boat ramps at Laurel ParkHall County Commissioners hope to install more boat ramps on Lake Lanier very soon, thanks to the Governors "Go Fish" initiative. Cold weather does not turn back MLK Day march in GainesvilleGainesville paid a chilly Monday afternoon homage to the memory of slain Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in an annual MLK Day march that began downtown on Washington Street. Can Gainesville kids build a snowman....You bet!!Youngsters on Ridgewood Avenue turned artistic when they saw all that snow outside Saturday: it was time to recreate Frosty the Snowman, southern style.


BUSINESS SURVEY: BUSINESS BLOCKS Southern Nevada companies say they ...

SUNDAY: New state taxes remain a hot-button topic. Business leaders will line up on all sides of the issue.

TODAY: Survey respondents discuss the biggest obstacles to their operations in 2008.

TODAY IN THE BUSINESS PRESS: The love-hate relationship between professionals and their high-tech gadgets has users praising productivity boosts and cursing round-the-clock disruptions. .



 

 

 

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