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  1. Sports -- New York
    On Friday, Feb. 4, 2000, Heidesch will moderate an executive panel involving some of the top trend setters in the growing youth sports market, including Randy Hild, Sr. VP of Marketing for Quiksilver. The panel presentation is, "Which Sports to Track" is scheduled for 3:15pm on Friday. In a special Go Girl! Track on Saturday, Heidesch will present at 11:00am on "Courting the Girls: Marketing to Young Athletes". The presentation will focus on the growing girls sports market and the business opportunities behind this explosive new market.
  2. Henry Kissinger -- New York
    On Sept. 13, 1989, the day Henry Kissinger ended his tenure as a paid analyst for ABC News, he became the newest member of CBS's board of directors. Kissinger's ties to the TV networks have always been close; no other "expert" is as ubiquitous on TV, commenting on what U.S. policy should be toward countries from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to Latin America.
  3. Google World
    Google owns the Zombies, the most useless website in the world. It tried to buy Uncyclopedia, but those Googlers wanted to do their own Uncyclopedia, and started Google Answers. More than 500 mostly-intelligent people work day-evening-and night in that. It is ... known that Google can search anything but itself. If you try to search Google on Google the world will blow up.
  4. David Beckham -- Victoria Beckham
    David Beckham is England's answer to the Spice Girls. He is a pop star in a soccer uniform. Not only is he married to Victoria Adams, the Spice Girl formerly known as Posh, but he is England's most famous and brightest soccer player. He is the pretty boy, rock star and teen idol of the country, even though he no longer plays for the English Premiership (England's top soccer or football league).
  5. Illinois -- Northern Illinois
    Because of its nearly 400 mile (640 km) length and mid-continental situation, Illinois has a widely varying climate. Most of Illinois has a humid continental climate (Koppen climate classification Dfa) with hot, humid summers and cool to cold winters. The southernmost part of the state, from about Carbondale southward, borders on a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with more moderate winters. Average yearly precipitation for Illinois varies from just over 48 inches (1,220 mm) at the southern tip to around 35 inches (890 mm) in the northern portion of the state. Normal annual snowfall exceeds 38 inches (96 cm) in Chicagoland, while the southern portion of the state normally receives less than 14 inches (35 cm).[16] The highest temperature recorded in Illinois was 117 °F (47 °C), recorded on July 14, 1954, at East St. Louis, while the lowest temperature was -36 °F (-38 °C), recorded on January 5, 1999, at Congerville.[17][15][14]
  6. Bodog -- Bodog Entertainment
    Bodog Poker is Owned and operated by Bodog Entertainment. Bodog Poker runs on their own indepentently developed software which runs very smoothly with a recently redesigned layout and a much improved interface. Bodog Poker accepts US players .
  7. Champions League -- European Champions League
    The European Champions League is the title of reference to win in Europe. Pulsating soccer is guaranteed. Greats,like England's Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United, Italy's AC Milan , Spain's Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, Rangers and Celtic, Germany's Bayern Munich and French club Lyon, bring the very best of soccer to this great competition. Track the 2005-06 Championship throughout the season with World Soccer's tournament pages - news, stats, rumors and match reports constantly updated.
  8. David Beckham -- United States
    To watch David Beckham playing soccer is to watch a master craftsman at work, perhaps even an artist! As European soccer mourns, he arrived in the States with many wondering what all the fuss was about.
  9. Antonio Banderas
    From All Movie Guide: Internationally known for his charisma and smoldering good looks, Antonio Banderas is the ultimate manifestation of the Latin heartthrob. Born in Málaga, Spain on August 10, 1960, Banderas wanted to become a professional soccer player until a broken foot sidelined his dreams at the age of fourteen. He went on to enroll in some drama classes, eventually joining a theatre troupe that toured all over Spain. His work in the theatre, and his performances on the streets, eventually landed him a spot with the National Theatre of Spain.
  10. Toronto Sun
    The Toronto Sun's first editor was Peter Worthington who remains a columnist for the paper. He was succeeded by Barbara Amiel who, in turn, was succeeded by John Downing, Lorrie Goldstein and Linda Williamson. The Editorial page editor today is Rob Granatstein, Lou Clancy is Editor-in-chief and Mike Burke-Gaffney is the Managing Editor. The publisher and CEO is Kin-Man Lee.
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