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17 hours ago ago from An Actor\'s Day to Day
Today I had to put a list together of all the casting directors I've met with since I've been auditioning. Its been REALLY quiet lately, auditioning-wise -- but when I took a look at this list, I was actually quite surprised and impressed with what I've accomplished. I had to look at this past year's calendar to compile this list - and I was really impressed with how busy I've been - I've REALLY made it a point to get myself out there ...
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16 hours ago ago from Parkview Vikings Soccer
Jessica Maerz and Shelby Stewart have both given verbal commitments to separate schools to play college soccer. The two seniors will part ways after playing together both at Parkview High School and with Springfield Soccer Club for the last several years. Maerz, a soon to be four year Varsity starter, has played sweeper, center mid, and striker for the Vikings in various years and circumstances. She will be headed to Lynn University in ...
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8 hours ago ago from Soccer Wide
What David Beckham had sensed all week has come to pass. It's been seven years and I want it to happen, he said a few days ago. Me against Manchester United would be beautiful, wouldn't it? It means a first club return to Old Trafford on Wednesday 10 March for a player whose life has been defined by his 14 years at the place. Beckham, who will be nearly two months into his second loan at Milan from LA Galaxy when the meeting comes around, can ...
Related content2010 Predictions from Wealth-Ed.com
18 hours ago ago from Wealth Education - Investment Ideas Personal Financial Advice
It is a perilous but fun exercise to predict events over the course of a year. It is impossible to really know the future, but mentally stimulating to give it a try. And the result helps shape decisions throughout the year. Here are the Wealth-Ed.com predictions for 2010: The American stock markets will rise by 10-15%, defying the consensus which considers the market to be either fully or over-valued as of December 31, 2009 (too far, too ...
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