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      Spotlights and Supply Watchers
      The other day I read 1 Samuel 30 and God rocked my world with it. If you get a chance, check it out, but here’s some quick background so you know where I’m coming from. The Amalekites invade Ziklag, the city where David’s family lived along with the families of David’s 600 mighty men, while David and his men are away from home. When David gets back to Ziklag, he discovers that his city has been sacked and every woman and child has been taken, including his own wives. Overtaken with vengeance, David and his men quickly begin tracking the assailants through the desert. Through a series of providential events, David’s men locate their enemy, make a thorough annihilation of them, and safely recover every woman and child. Early on though, 200 of David’s men decide that

      Written by: Josh Via


      Candidate Spotlights
      Over the course of my next few posts I will go over the history of the three remaining( as I am writing this post) which are Barack Obama, Hilliary Rodham Clinton, and John McCain. For Election 2008, I will try to keep out my opinion until going after each candidate still in contention. I know for sure that each candidate listed above have had very exciting lives and have made many decisions that have changed their lives. I believe that if we know them and how they have lived their lives that might hopefully make it easier to figure out what they will do in the future as President. Because scary enough one of those three candidates will be the President of the United States. I know it would be scary for the readers to think that your favorite may not be elected.  I would love to have som

      Written by: Jack Trib


      Beijing auto show spotlights automakers hopes for China
      BEIJING (AP) — On display at next week's Beijing auto show: Global automakers' hopes that booming China will drive sales this year as demand elsewhere slumps.General Motors Corp. plans to show 42 models at Auto China 2008. Volkswagen AG is debuting two cars designed with domestic partners for the China market. More than 100 others ranging from luxury automakers Daimler AG and Bentley to ambitious Chinese upstarts are showing off compacts, sedans and SUVs."The interest is unprecedented for automakers. It's become one of the industry's main events," said Tim Dunne, director of Asia-Pacific market intelligence for J.D. Power and Associates.The reason is simple: Sales in China — already the world's No. 2 vehicle market after the United States — are forecast to rise by 15 percent this yea

      Written by: Hybrid Engine


      Nothink - Spotlights (2007)
      1. The red carpet2. Welcome to Hill Valley3. Polaroids4. Enemy’s meeting-point5. Crows of Tragedy St.6. The skyline7. Gold lebannon8. Kill! Kill!! Genocide9. Automatic Scars10. Unite & Restart11. Reading between lines12. Silver bridges to heavenDescargar: RapidSharewww.myspace.com/nothink

      Written by: Bitterness The Star


      BenQ Spotlights Ultra-Bright “Lights-On” DLP® Projectors for 2008
      With two recently-released models in the 4000+ ANSI lumen category and more models planned for 2008, BenQ – the world’s leading DLP® projector supplier – is firmly committed to meeting the fast-growing demand in the high-brightness segment. The SP870 (5000 ANSI lumen) and SP831 (4000 ANSI lumen) include numerous advancements that optimize lamp output [...]

      Written by: Desinformado.com


      Interview: Mel Ronick Spotlights StacksandStacks.com
      It’s time for another Store Spotlight everyone! I have got to say, this is one of the most fun blog series we have done here at eCommerce Optimization. Already I can tell that we will all learn so much from the top 100 retailers who choose to participate in this interview style QandA. The [...]

      Written by: eCommerce Optimization


      Roman Record spotlights business, public info
      Records on more than $3,185,600 in real estate transactions and $732,350 in building permits are published in this week’s edition.Pick up a copy of today’s newspaper at area racks and store stands to get the weekly Roman Records section. Or you can buy an electronic edition of the full newspaper — a single copy or subscribe for as long as you want — online.

      Written by: italy real estate news


      Which Spotlights Should I Use For My Stage Show?
      If you are new to stage lighting and are a bit confused about all of the lighting equipment involved then don’t worry.  You know that you need some spotlights but which ones?  On Stage Lighting has put together a guide to stage spotlights to help you choose the right ones for the job.

      Written by: On Stage Lighting


      LA Times Spotlights Daniel Henney
      The Los Angeles Times has carried a special story on half-Korean actor Daniel Henney, who has become a major star in Korea in just two years since his debut here.The U.S. daily called his immense popularity interesting because of Henney's confession that his Korean language skills are at the level of a 12 year old, he cannot fully handle an all Korean cultural situations and that he's not yet comfortable with the Korean style of emotional expression.His soon to be released film 'My Father' is about an adoptee who comes to Korea to look for his biological parents and how he eventually reunites with his father.The LA Times cited Henney as saying that "I'm not yet familiar with the Korean father and son relationship but fortunately, I am in the same position with the character I played in the film."The paper covered how the model-turned-actor first came to Seoul in May 2005 for a commercial shoot, his rise to stardom through the hit Korean dramas 'My Name is Kim Sam-so

      Written by: Korean drama box


      LA Times Spotlights Daniel Henney
      The Los Angeles Times has carried a special story on half-Korean actor Daniel Henney, who has become a major star in Korea in just two years since his debut here.The U.S. daily called his immense popularity interesting because of Henney's confession that his Korean language skills are at the level of a 12 year old, he cannot fully handle an all Korean cultural situations and that he's not yet comfortable with the Korean style of emotional expression.His soon to be released film 'My Father' is about an adoptee who comes to Korea to look for his biological parents and how he eventually reunites with his father.The LA Times cited Henney as saying that "I'm not yet familiar with the Korean father and son relationship but fortunately, I am in the same position with the character I played in the film."The paper covered how the model-turned-actor first came to Seoul in May 2005 for a commercial shoot, his rise to stardom through the hit Korean dramas 'My Name is Kim Sam-soon

      Written by: SeoulQueen


      LA Times Spotlights Daniel Henney
      The Los Angeles Times has carried a special story on half-Korean actor Daniel Henney, who has become a major star in Korea in just two years since his debut here.The U.S. daily called his immense popularity interesting because of Henney's confession that his Korean language skills are at the level of a 12 year old, he cannot fully handle an all Korean cultural situations and that he's not yet comfortable with the Korean style of emotional expression.His soon to be released film 'My Father' is about an adoptee who comes to Korea to look for his biological parents and how he eventually reunites with his father.The LA Times cited Henney as saying that "I'm not yet familiar with the Korean father and son relationship but fortunately, I am in the same position with the character I played in the film."The paper covered how the model-turned-actor first came to Seoul in May 2005 for a commercial shoot, his rise to stardom through the hit Korean dramas 'My Name is Kim Sam-soon

      Written by: Seoulqueen


      More Star Wars Figure Spotlights: 30th Anniversary Wave Two
      With wave two of the Star Wars 30th Anniversary Collection hitting store shelves, it’s time we take a closer look at them. Jedi Insider (fast becoming a favorite here at Toy Bender) has a ton of pics of this series including the highly anticipated Ralph McQuarrie Prototype Boba Fett. I can’t believe the second wave of these figures are coming out. I’ve barely seen the first wave in stores. By god, what do I have to do to get my hands on one of these? Eat babies? Because, I’ll do it! Name any amount of depraved things and I’ll at least consider it. I will, however, draw the line at paying scalper fees on eBay. That’s not cool. For those of you who might end up selling huge lots of these, shame on you. You’re going to toy collector hell. Toys, toy collecting, Star Wars, action figures, Hasbro, Boba Fett

      Written by: Toy Bender


      Corvette Racing's Success in 24 Hours of Le Mans Spotlights GM Technology
      The one victory that every member of the Corvette Racing team prizes above all others is the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's largest and most prestigious sports car race. This classic 24-hour endurance contest (scheduled this year June 16, 17) is sports car racing’s Olympics and World Cup, compressed into one intense day and night of round-the-clock competition. Five times in the last six years, Corvettes have won the GT1 class at Le Mans. This record of success against formidable international competition has played a crucial role in establishing Corvette's reputation for performance, durability and reliability around the globe. Corvette Racing drivers Oliver Gavin, Olivier Beretta and Jan Magnussen have stood on the top step of the podium at Le Mans three straight years, with victories in their No. 64 Compuware Corvette in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2001, Johnny O'Connell and Ron Fellows teamed with Scott Pruett in the No. 63 Corvette to take the class honors, and in 2002 O'

      Written by: Corvette Blog


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