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Tom Deininger
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About Tom: Raised in Norwell, Ma. Attended Salve Regina University, graduated with Academic honors in art. Upon graduation was selected to execute two large commissions for a local church. With the money he traveled to Europe. Spent his twenties going from place to place setting up studios, selling artwork. In 1999 He moved to Newport, RI. Where he found a large studio space in nearby Fall River, Ma. to execute large found object works. His work is in numerous public and private collections through out the world. http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/...snJUL6Zas/0/di http://feedads.g.doubleclick.net/~a/...snJUL6Zas/1/di http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Arti...?d=yIl2AUoC8zA http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Arti...JU:F7zBnMyn0Lo http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Arti...JU:V_sGLiPBpWU http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Arti...?d=qj6IDK7rITs http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Arti...JU:gIN9vFwOqvQ http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Artis...~4/XuHtyxmouEs More... |
M64: The Sleeping Beauty Galaxy
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Bailey - June 12, 2011
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Bailey Kim says: I just got Bailey and her brother from a kitten rescue. They are so much fun to have around and were not very shy from the moment I brought them home. Bailey is a little calmer so I can get better pics of her. She was the runt of her litter and the only girl. I noticed her right away because of her big eyes and the slight "scrunch" of her little face. She also has such an interesting look (besides the sheer undeniable cuteness!) because her face is like a gray tabby and her body is kind of calico with orange patches, and she has a spotted leopard belly! She is the sweeeetest. I have only had her about a week, but she already comes when i call her and likes to snuggle in my lap -- heaven! :) Courtesy of: Kim S. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheDa...~4/wnh4-vITUyc More... |
Dr. Denzel Washington, “When You Fall, Fall Forwardâ€Â
The award-winning actor advises the class of 2011 to accept that failure will be part of their life's journey As another graduation season comes to a close, thousands of the nation's bright young graduates have already forgotten what was said and, in...(read more)http://blackamericans.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=285026
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Jewish Daily Forward: "Immigration Reform Is Our Jewish Responsibility"
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Alarma: Over the Limit 2011 parece haber vendido sólo 65,000 PPVs
Aún no hay números finales, pero parece que la venta de PPVs de Over The Limit 2011fue extremadamente baja, apenas cercanas a las 65,000 compras dentro de los Estados Unidos De confirmarse, este serÃÂa el evento con menor venta en casi 5 años, desde December to Dismember 2006, que obtuvo 55,000 en los Estados Unidos [...]http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?hos...as&ref=&feed=1
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Sneijder drops exit hint
Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder has backtracked on his earlier commitment to the Serie A side.
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Ulyxis Rupes in perspective
The layers in these cliffs show buried ice deposits in the southern polar region of Mars close to Ulyxis Rupes at about 72°S/162°E. The image was obtained by Mars Express on 15 January 2011 during orbit 8995 using the High Resolution Stereo Camera. These perspective views have been calculated from the Digital Terrain Model derived from the stereo channels.
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Supernova 1987A
This Hubble image of Supernova 1987A shows the brightening ring of supernova debris. The closest supernova seen in almost 400 years, Supernova 1987A is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
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John Juanda Denies Phil Hellmuth of 12th Bracelet
Phil Hellmuth was so close to winning his 12th bracelet on Saturday night you could virtually hear the cork pop on the Dom Pérignon. Hellmuth absolutely punished the final table of the $10,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship to reach heads up play with another legend of the game, John Juanda. The “Poker Brat” had eliminated superstars like Joe Cassidy, Nick Schulman, Richard Ashby, and defending champion David “Bakes” Baker to take a 3-1 chip advantage over Juanda when heads-up play began.
But it wasn’t meant to be for the 11-time bracelet winner. With his family, friends, fans, and several doubters in attendance, Hellmuth let history slip through his grasp again. The silent but always dangerous Juanda battled back and claimed victory after three hours of heads-up play to deny Hellmuth of his 12th bracelet, which would have been his first in a non-Hold ‘em event. Juanda entered the final day as a longshot to win. Despite his immense skill in 2-7 Draw Lowball, Juanda was the shortest stack of the nine remaining players on Saturday. But after taking a big pot off Cassidy, Juanda eliminated Greg Raymer in ninth place to climb all the way to the top of the leaderboard. Juanda stayed relatively quiet while Hellmuth went on his rampage at the final table but managed to send Steve Sung to the rail in fourth place to stay afloat. Hellmuth eliminated Ashby in third place to set up a heavyweight match that the WSOP had been pining for all summer. The previous fourteen events were won by first-time bracelet winners, so for the first time all summer a previous winner would be crowned champion. Juanda’s aggression was in full force against Hellmuth from the start of their match. He won numerous pots without going to showdown and eventually took a massive late into the night. Hellmuth was able to double up to get back to even, but his frustration was becoming clearer throughout the night and it ultimately got in the way of his path toward history. On the final hand of the tournament, Hellmuth moved all in from the button for 555,000 (25,000/50,000 blinds) and Juanda made the call. Hellmuth decided to stand pat, tabling Q-10-8-5-2, and Juanda drew one and revealed his J-6-3-2. With his hands shaking in anticipation, Juanda slowly squeezed his final card and proudly exposed an eight, giving him a jack-low and the championship. Hellmuth was gracious in defeat, but his dissatisfaction was evident as he shook Juanda’s hand and told him, “Well played buddy, well played. You’re just so f-ing scary.” His quest for a non-Hold ‘em bracelet continues as he’s now made 16 final tables in games like Pot Limit Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo, Stud, and H.O.R.S.E., but time after time come up short. He now has five second-place finishes in non-Hold ‘em tournaments at the WSOP. After finishing fourth in the same tournament each of the past two years, the victory has to be a huge relief for Juanda. He posted his jubilation via Twitter after the victory, saying, “Just won my 5th WSOP bracelet in 2/7 NL (10K buyin). Every time u win 1 of these the feeling is surreal! Thx all 4 the support!” The victory marked Juanda’s fifth WSOP gold bracelet in his career, which places him amongst some of the best poker players of all-time. He joins seven other players who have achieved five gold bracelet victories — Stu Ungar, Berry Johnston, Chris “Jesus†Ferguson, Ted Forrest, Jeffrey Lisandro, Allen Cunningham, “Bones†Berland, and Scotty Nguyen. Here’s a look at the final results of the $10,000 No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship: 1. John Juanda — $367,170 2. Phil Hellmuth — $226,907 3. Richard Ashby — $143,833 4. Steve Sung — $97,416 5. Nick Schulman — $69,216 6. David “Bakes†Baker — $51,485 7. Hasan Habib — $40,020 8. Joe Cassidy — $32,440 9. Greg Raymer — $27,928 10. Ben Parker — $27,928 11. Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier — $27,928 12. Johnny Chan — $27,928 13. Brandon Cantu — $27,928 14. Chino Rheem — $27,928 More... |
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