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Can an acting career realistically get launched by non-union projects on YouTube.com?

Question by DayLightSavingsTimeStar: Can an acting career realistically get launched by non-union projects on YouTube.com?
Please Note: I am only talking about the serious actors, the ones who really care about the craft of acting and… Continue reading

Can an acting career realistically get launched by non-union projects on YouTube.com?

Question by DayLightSavingsTimeStar: Can an acting career realistically get launched by non-union projects on YouTube.com?
Please Note: I am only talking about the serious actors, the ones who really care about the craft of acting and performing. Not the… Continue reading

Holy Family students’ projects make waste products functional

Holy Family students’ projects make waste products functional
DECATUR – Cinda Ferris has been a teacher at Holy Family School for 32 years. She teaches science in grades fifth through eighth and has always stressed ecology, particularly recycling.… Continue reading

Culture-changing civic projects are costly — as Nashville learns

Culture-changing civic projects are costly — as Nashville learns
Will city’s Bridgestone Arena, LP Field, Music City Center result in long-term intangible benefits or financial bloodbath? More
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Ford Reports .6 Billion 2011 First Quarter… Continue reading

THE GOOGLE INVESTOR: Should Google Curb Spending On Tech Projects Like Self-Driving Cars?

THE GOOGLE INVESTOR: Should Google Curb Spending On Tech Projects Like Self-Driving Cars?
GOOG Continues To Be Weak Markets having given back some early gains on positive earnings reports (GE, Apple). Initial jobless claims fell last week but held above… Continue reading