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Ryan McKee
How To: Keep Up In A Jazz Conversation If you can hold your own and keep up in a jazz conversation, women will think you're deep, with art appreciation coursing through your veins. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Music Line-up for HE2006 HE2006 will feature concerts galore -- everything from live classical music to jazz to electronica. Here's the line-up for this event. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Jazz Pharmaceuticals Shares Plunged then Recovered: What You Need to Know Shares of drug maker Jazz Pharmaceuticals suddenly plummeted 30% this morning only to quickly recover the majority of that loss. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Jazz, Children and Retirement Children will be an economic burden for a longer period of time for investment advisors' clients, but perhaps they will also constitute human capital that can be relied on during clients' retirement and old age. mark for My Articles similar articles
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10 Mid Caps to Rule Them All The future of Jazz Pharmaceuticals' narcolepsy drug is so bright you may actually sleep better at night. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Christian Chensvold
Introducing AM's Jazz Style Icons AskMen.com is kicking off a series of style icon profiles of four jazz artists: Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Bill Evans, and Chet Baker. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Non-Profits Help New Orleans Rebuild There are many worthy organizations working to provide housing solutions in New Orleans. mark for My Articles similar articles
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David Rubien
Keith Jarrett A giant of jazz innovation finds himself reaching new heights by deftly interpreting classic tunes... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Style Icon: Bill Evans Jazz pianist Bill Evans is the fourth in our series of mid-century jazz musician style icons. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Negotiation and All That Jazz In his new book The Art of Negotiation, Michael Wheeler throws away the script to examine how master negotiators really get what they want. mark for My Articles similar articles