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Americans: Do you like British artists and their music? please read the list inside :)?

Question by Tas: Americans: Do you like British artists and their music? please read the list inside :)?
Recently a lot of British artists have tried to change themselves a bit and try to get known in America.
The… Continue reading

ExxonMobil awards Schlumberger services deal for Iraqi project

ExxonMobil awards Schlumberger services deal for Iraqi project
Schlumberger secured a contract from an ExxonMobil-led consortium to drill 15 wells in the West Qurna Phase One oilfield in I – More – 
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Hard Head Camp TV Chillin With HardHead Camp @ Mozley Park on the westside

Hard Head Camp Free DownLoad of Their latest “Yall N*GG@Z Suck! Mixtape” CLICKHERE www.datpiff.com/profile/DaHardHeadCamp HardHead Camp is the Best Rap Group in Atlanta Georgia Ive Herd this year, I’d say top 3 in my Cd player. Rumor has it they… Continue reading

Q&A: what is the better college for songwriting mcnally smith or berklee?

Question by Trish: what is the better college for songwriting mcnally smith or berklee?
i have two choices mcnally smith and berklee which one is the better college for songwriting? which one helps their students get… Continue reading

JCDecauxs First Quarter 2011 Revenues up 9.9% to 535.3 Million

JCDecauxs First Quarter 2011 Revenues up 9.9% to 535.3 Million
JCDecaux SA (Paris:DEC), the world’s largest outdoor advertising company, announced today its revenues for the three months ended 31 March, 2011. On a reported basis, revenues increased by 9.9% to… Continue reading