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Freedom Financial Holdings Inc. CEO Brian Kistler Discusses Heavy Oil Conversion Technology and Corporate Strategy ...
PALM BEACH, Fla., BUSINESS WIRE -- Freedom Financial Holdings, Inc. (Pink Sheets:FDMF) today announced that the Company is presently featured in an online audio interview at www.CEORoadshow.com.
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Freedom Financial Holdings Inc. CEO Brian Kistler Discusses Heavy Oil Conversion Technology and Corporate Strategy ...
Freedom Financial Holdings, Inc. (Pink Sheets:FDMF) today announced that the Company is presently featured in an online audio interview at www.CEORoadshow.com. Mr. Brian Kistler, CEO of Freedom Financial, discusses the company's recent announcement of a definitive agreement with WI Technology, LLC, an Oil Technology company, to form a Joint Venture to launch a new Heavy-oil conversion ...
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The top five things to do this weekend
Renfrew Jazz Festival; Augustoberfest; Maryland Renaissance Fair; Corn maze season; Williamsport Days
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Ongoing shows
'Fireworks'; Ceramics exhibit; Works on paper, sculpture; 'Natural States'; Art in the Hallway; Latifah Shay - the Fairfax Show; 'Homage'; Paintings and sculptures; Spectrum Seven; Art glass of the golden age; Beaver Creek School Museum
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Heritage Museum plans early fabric display
BOONSBORO - A special exhibit telling the story of early fabric production in this region, is on display at the Washington County Rural Heritage Museum.
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Around Halfway
Music By the Lake concerts continue; Embroiderer's Art Exhibit planned; Spud Fest to be held; Home show planned at mall; Arts festival set for City Park
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Post position: Bay Meadows auction items in starting gate
Its grandstand is empty. The tote board is blank. The heart and soul of Bay Meadows Race Course - the horses and the workers who loved them - are gone. Photos: Bay Meadows auction
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Exhibit: “After Nature” at the New Museum
Walking over to the shimmering New Museum to see the exhibition After Nature, SundayArts blogger Susan Yung stepped over a dead baby bird on Prince Street, and then some oily treacle running down the Bowery. It was a suitable overture to the show, which “surveys a landscape… darkened by uncertain catastrophe.” Read more…
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Chevron Announces Plans to Construct Base Oil Manufacturing Facility in Pascagoula, Miss.
PASCAGOULA, Miss.----Chevron Corporation today announced that it has submitted an environmental permit application to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality for the construction of a premium base oil facility at the company's Pascagoula refinery.
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Greenbelt Festival promises four days of live entertainment
Visit the 2008 Greenbelt Festival this weekend (22-25 August) to experience a packed programme of live entertainment and learn more about fighting world poverty. Taking place at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, UK, the annual event is expected to attract some 20,000 people.
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Art on the Spot to hold fall registration
MIDDLEBORO — Art on the Spot will be hosting an open studio, summer art show and fall registration for new and returning students. The studio will open its doors for two evenings, Tuesday, Aug. 26 from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 27 from 4-7 p.m.
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Harvestfest growing vision
If there’s one event that truly embodies the spirit of community, that event in Delhi would be Harvestfest. Next month another edition of this ever-popular festival kicks off.
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Classic rock 'n' roll to be offered at arts festival
LAKEVILLE — Rain or shine, the community will be gathering at the third annual Lakeville Arts & Music Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. There will be plenty of entertainment, musical and otherwise, but those who happen to like...
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43rd Annual German-American Festival
Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 10:40 a.m. The Toledo area's oldest and largest ethnic festival runs this weekend and offers something for everyone. The 43rd Annual German-American Festival kicks off Friday, August 22 at Oak Shade Grove in Oregon.
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Fun in the Sun for Families at Music Mountain Event
FALLS VILLAGE-Nearly 1,000 guests made the trip last Saturday to a bastion of chamber music, Music Mountain in Falls Village, for something altogether different-the Third Annual Family Festival, which featured local and regional musical and dance performances, as well as stilt walkers and a Scottish pied piper.
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Sour gas protesters picket PS City Hall
PAYNE SPRINGS — BlackBrush Oil and Gas representatives from San Antonio were greeted by picketing protesters before and after Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
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Provena to unveil children’s artwork
Provena United Samaritans Medical Center will unveil the artwork from the fourth annual Children’s Art Program on Sept. 9.
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IMEDC Releases Preliminary Rendering of High Banked 5/8 Paved Oval to be Included as Part of a State of the Art ...
International Motorsports Entertainment and Development Corporation today released the preliminary rendering of the 5/8 Mile Oval race track to be included as part of a state of the art mixed-use motorsports complex.
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Cox: All ARS Dealers Scrutinized
Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox said yesterday that state and federal regulators made it a top priority to investigate major firms' sales of auction-rate securities to retail investors but their ARS probes include all firms that sold the securities to investors, not just large primary dealers.
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Tavis Smiley Announces America I AM Exhibition Will Debut at Philadelphia's National Constitution Center in January
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia will host the national debut of "America I AM: The African American Imprint," a four-year touring museum exhibition that will celebrate 400 years of African American contributions to this country.
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Entertainment: Galleries
Galleries CULTURAL & HERITAGE GALLERY County Administration Building, 20 Grove St., Somerville (908) 704-6339 Open to the public from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
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"I'd Do Anything" Winner Prenger to Join Cast of London's Les Miz
Jodie Prenger, winner of the "I'd Do Anything" reality TV contest that cast her as Nancy in the forthcoming West End production of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in December, will join the ensemble of London's Les Miserables before the Lionel Bart revival begins.
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FieldTurf is Again the Choice for Indianapolis Colts and Lucas Oil Stadium
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 21, 2008 -- FieldTurf will be the official playing surface at Lucas Oil Stadium, the brand-new home of the NFL's Indianapolis Colts that will officially open this fall.
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America's Road Home and City of Denver to Premiere Latest Work of Artist Krzysztof Wodiczko During DNC
DENVER----America's Road Home , an innovative new non-profit focused on ending family homelessness in the U.S., has partnered with Dialog:City, an exhibition produced by the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs during the DNC, to bring to Denver the latest work of art from Krzysztof Wodiczko.
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Cleveland Orchestra at the Salzburg Festival: Triumphs galore
The Cleveland Orchestra and music director Franz Welser-Most are hitting a series of artistic home runs at the Salzburg Festival in Austria, where they are participating in a full-scale production of Dvorak's "Rusalka" at the festival's Haus fur Mozart.
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