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Wings of Fire $9.99 Dragons: Fearsome fire-breathing foes, scaled adversaries, legendary lizards, ancient hoarders of priceless treasures, serpentine sages with the ages’ wisdom, and winged weapons of war… Wings of Fire brings you all these dragons, and more, seen clearly through the eyes of many of today’s most popular authors, including Peter Beagle, Holly Black, Orson Scott Card, Charles De Lint, Diana Wynne Jones, Mercedes Lackey, Ursula K Le Guin, Dean R Koontz, George R. R. Martin, Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Moon, Garth Nix, and many others. |
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Legendary $9.9 Ce jeu est compris dans un pack de plus de 270 jeux vidéo PC pour 9,90€/mois. |
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For the Record: 43 Legendary Hits $24.98 History occurs twice, first as tragedy, later as farce–or so the adage goes. With these new versions of old classics, Merle Haggard is somewhere between defying and fulfilling that fate. Some cuts are like faded carbon copies; others, given Hag’s stately quaver, have a mellow poignancy; a few, like the duets with Jewel, Brooks & Dunn, and Alabama, are simply irrelevant. But just when you’re ready… |
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The Greatest Love Songs of All Time (Deluxe Edition with Bonus CD) $55.30 Deluxe edition includes exclusive bonus CD Songs From The Vault! Track listing: 1. Love Is Here To Stay 2. The Look Of Love 3. Where Do I Begin? (Theme From “Love Story”) 4. I Only Have Eyes For You 5. I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 6. The Twelfth of Never 7. We’ve Only Just Begun 8. Nevertheless 9. Love Me Tender 10. You Made Me Love You 11. It Could Happen To You 12. How Deep Is The Ocean? 1… |
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Songs From The Vault $98.99 Limited edition EP includes five previously unreleased songs by Barry Manilow. Track listing: 1. Nature Boy (Brooklyn, New York – 1948) 2. Golddigger (Outtake from “Barry” – 1980) 3. Biggest Part Of Me – featuring Dave Koz (Outtake from “The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties” – 2008) 4. Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Outtake from “The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties” – 2008) 5. Every Breath You Ta… |
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A Reports Reporter, A Sportscaster, A Station Executive And A Mythical Crooner Have Been Named To The Vermont Organisation Of Broadcasters Hall-Of-Fame.
Burlington, VT A stories columnist, a sportscaster, a station executive and a legendary crooner have been named to the Vermont Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Radio and TELEVISION news reporter Andy Potter, sportscaster George Commo and Vermont Public Television President and CEO John King will be inducted during the yearly VAB Awards Banquet November 19 in Burlington. Radio and megastar Rudy Vallee will be inducted posthumously.
Vallee was born in 1901 in Island Pool. A teen bandleader, he drew attention with the band he started at Yale College, "Rudy Vallee and the Connecticut Yankees." In 1929, Vallee commenced hosting "The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour" on NBC, later "The Royal Jello Hour." The show was one of the 2 preferred programs in the country for the next a decade (the other being "Amos 'n' Andy"). His program was the first to present acts such as Burns and Allen, Milton Berle, Kate Smith, the Mills Brothers and Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
His radio, stage and film career was lengthy. He worked into the early 1980's, when he now and then served as the opening act for the Town Folk. Vallee died in 1986. His other half, Eleanor Vallee, said she was thrilled with the VAB respect. "I'm so pleased and appreciative of this honor for my late hubby, my 'vagabond lover,'" she claimed from her home in LA "Vagabond Lover" was the name of Vallee's first film, in 1929. She revealed she is planning on attending the function.
The recently-retired Andy Potter is a legend among stories writers in Vermont. He started his radio career while attending Middlebury Varsity in the mid-1960's. After serving in Vietnam, he came back to Vermont, where he brought his reporting talents to a range of list of radio stations, including WJOY, WDOT and WKDR among others . He carved a second career on Telly, where he was a longtime senior reporter for WCAX in Burlington.
George Commo is a six-time winner of the Vermont Sportscaster of the Year award and is also a member of the Vermont Press Association Hall of Fame. George has been a radio and TELEVISION sportscaster as far back as the early 1970's and was the longtime voice of UVM Hockey and Vermont small time baseball. Since 1998, he has been covering Norwich University Hockey for WDEV.Among his fans and peers, George is one of the greatest hockey play-by-play sportscasters to ever climb behind a microphone.
John King joined VPT in 1987 and has served as President and MANAGER since 1998. He also serves on the PBS Board of Directors and has served as Boss of the Vermont Television Broadcasters Co-location Organisation. He is credited with helping to form a robust bond between public and private broadcasting in Vermont.
WDEV Radio in Waterbury has been named the "Broadcaster of the Year" for 2011. The station did an extraordinary job of keeping the public informed during and after Tropical Storm Irene. Their around-the-clock coverage of the catastrophe is credited with saving lives and keeping people informed.
John Likakis, Manager Of WBTN-AM in Bennington is also being recognized for notable coverage of Tropical Typhoon Irene. Likakis is one of 2 winners of the VAB's Distinguished Service Award. Likakisand station volunteers at WBTN provided urgent info to their community before, during and after the storm. For days, they were the only link between local emergency officers and stuck voters.
The other Distinguished Service Award will be presented to Ginny McGehee of WJOY radio in Burlington. Ginny is the longest-serving female radio personality in Vermont history, having started at WJOY in 1983. Her radio family would not think about beginning the day without her good humor and hopeful perspective. She's served her community in other ways as a board member of Champlain Valley Crimestoppers and the Vermont and New Hampshire Valley chapter of the North American Red Cross.
The Alan Noyes Community Service Award is going to WJJR-FM in Rutland for their amazing annual Gift-of-Life blood drive. WJJR personalities Terry Jaye and Nanci Gordon helped collect 1,400 pints of blood in 24 hours last December, breaking a New England record set in Boston. The annual drive has been a focal point of community inclusion in Rutland. The regional and national record has after that been eclipsed by Manchester, New Hampshire. This year's drive is booked for December twenty.
2 other Community Service Awards will be presented to WOKO-FM and ABC22 / FOX44-TV.
WOKO radio in Burlington has been conducting their "Big Change Round-up for Kids" for 7 years. Last year, the station raised a shocking $206,000 for the Vermont Children's Hospital at Fletcher Allen. The once a year campaign terminates in a four-day radiothon.
ABC22 / FOX44 is being honored for organising a telethon for June eight that raised more than $45,000 for the local Red Cross. The stations took action when columnist Natalie Paterson came back from covering damage from Vermont's spring floods and asked Managing Director Vic Vetters what the stations could do to help their neighbors. The telethon helped replenish the local Red Cross coffers at a critical time.
The Vermont Organisation of Broadcasters has been representing the interests of radio and television broadcasters in Vermont since 1956. For full info about the VAB, including ticket info for the November 19 event, please visit the internet site at www.vab.org., writes tagza.com.
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2001-02 Detroit Red Wings Season $50.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 2001-02 Detroit Red Wings season was the 76th National Hockey League season in Detroit, Michigan. The Wings scored 116 points, winning the Central Division, their third Presidents' Trophy, and home ice throughout the playoffs. After last seasons' disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Kings, Ken Holland went out into the trade market to address Detroit's more glaring needs. He quickly filled them by trading for Hall of Fame goaltender Dominik Hasek and signing Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille. These big names joined other future Hall of Fame talents; Chris Chelios, Sergei Fedorov, Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Brendan Shanahan, Steve Yzerman, along with legendary coach Scotty Bowman, who had decided to return for one more year. |
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52-Charlie: Members of a Legendary Pilot Training Class Share Their Stories about Combat in Korea and Vietnam $16.4 Used - 420 members of the aviation cadet class of 52-Charlie received their wings in May of 1952. Some transitioned into jet fighters, some into multi-engine aircraft. Most members of this famous class flew combat missions in Korea or Vietnam, or both. Their stories, recounted within, are stories of bravery and sacrifice, and are sometimes tragic, often humorous, and always dedicated.Quinn Fuller was shot down on his first combat mission. Wounded and bleeding, he was picked up by a chopper under |