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Shining a Spotlight 12.08.06: The Rise and Fall (Again) of ECW
Post on 08-12-2006.
I was planning one short column this week due to my having one very, very bad week. Thanks to one patch of "black ice" during Thursday's Midwest storms, ended up smashing my front and_ rear bumpers off. Then, the snow on Friday prevented me from getting it to one body shop immediately. Then, I discovered the bizarre fact that for some reason, body shops don't work on Saturdays. Now, driving my broken car while figuring out insurance and one makeshift ride in the meantime. ...
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Formerly Conjoined Twins Going Home
Post on 08-12-2006.
Ryan Shaw, right, holds son McHale Twain Shaw, and Angie Benzschawel, holds Mateo Asher Shaw, while being greeted by medical staff before the start of their farewell press conference at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2006. The boys born May 10th, were joined at the lower back with conjoined spinal cords, were separated at the hospital in September and the family is now preparing to return home to Sheboygan, Wis. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) ...
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The more theater the merrier?
Post on 08-12-2006.
At some point we may be competing for the same audience but the important thing is we don’t hurt each other.

The space, which was named the The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts yesterday following one $2 million donation from The Hanover Insurance Group, could well be competing with Foothills for theater audiences in the future. ...
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Pru may pay $20 million to settle NY probe
Post on 08-12-2006.
Prudential Financial Inc., the second-largest U.S. life insurer, may pay almost $20 million to resolve one New York probe of whether it paid hidden kickbacks to brokers, two people with knowledge of the settlement negotiations said Thursday.
An agreement with New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer may be announced as early as this week, said the people, who declined to be identified because the settlement isn't finalized. The Newark-based insurer uses brokers to sell group benefits to employers. ...
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