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CALABASAS, Calif., March 22, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- The Ryland Group, Inc. (NYSE: RYL), will release its first quarter earnings on Wednesday, April 25, 2007, after the market closes. The conference call will be held on Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. PDT (noon EDT).
The new courses revealed were: Luigi Circuit, Moo Moo Country, Mushroom Canyon, Toad Factory, Mario Circuit, Coconuts Mall, DK Snowboard Cross, and Wario Mines. Returning courses include: Peach Beach (GC), Yoshi Falls (DS), Ghost Swamp 2 (SNES), Mario Circuit (N64), Sherbert Land (N64), Hey Ho Beach (GBA), Monty Town (DS), Waluigi Stadium (GC).
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[T]he concept was that Base II functioned as a hub for numerous new N-Fans teams and Videoverse characters to co-exist and thrive. Not just a place of political freedom and open communication, but a place of adventure (And even the long-awaited return of an old favorite - a branch of the famous Pika Burger restaurant. [For those of you who knew Web was a vegetarian, he justified the existence of Pika Burger in Base II by saying that, at any rate, they were far too cheap to use real meat]) And, somewhat more importantly, Base II was ... the ultimate nexus gateway to all of the Videoverse. Using new technology created by Doc Arcade and Mike with collaboration from the alternate universe P-Sama resided in, one could not only use the gates to travel to all of Videoverse, but also to alternate Videoverses. Perhaps, some might say, even outside of the Nintendo Videoverse.
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The non-scandal that’s been touted as a scandal, the embarrassment to the rightie blogosmear, Faux Nooz, Rush Limbaugh, etc. has been granted new life by the New York Post’s chief rival for the slimy tabloid crown in New York City, the New York Daily News.
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C., Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Directors of the Golden LEAF Foundation has elected William "Billy" Clarke, an Asheville attorney with the firm of Roberts & Stevens, as its new chair. Clarke, who is a founding member of the Golden LEAF board, succeeds S. Lawrence Davenport of Pactolus.
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A group of Alabama pastors is taking economic development efforts into its own hands in an effort to create new jobs and opportunities in Birmingham and parts of the Alabama Black Belt region. Led by Rev. Gerald Austin, a group of four Alabama churches - New City Church, Guiding Light Church and New Hope Baptist Church in Birmingham and Ellwood Community Church in Selma - is forming a financial consortium, Partners in Empowerment. Church leaders aim to leverage their collective resources and attract public and private investment to finance a range of residential and commercial projects that could include anything from new homes and retirement communities to retail space and recreation facilities.
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