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  • Going Places Syndicated Opening Title

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under syndication | 25 Comments »

    An intro to the short-lived Miller-Boyett sitcom Going Places, which aired on ABC’s TGIF lineup during the 1990-1991 season. This version was custom made to show how it would have been edited down for syndication, had the show lasted long enough to be eligible for it.

    Going Places starred Alan Ruck and Heather Locklear (who would both work together again years later on Spin City), Holland Taylor, Jerry Levine, Hallie Todd (who is perhaps best known now for playing the mother of Lizzie McGuire), and Staci (Stacy) Keanan.

    Mid-season, in effort to shore up ratings, cast and format changes were made which caused Holland Taylor to be dropped from the show. Among the new cast members joining were Philip Charles MacKenzie, who had previously starred with Hallie Todd on Showtime’s Brothers; and Christopher Castile, the son of the talk show host the gang now worked for, who would go on to co-star with Staci Keanan on Step By Step the following season.

    Duration : 0:0:46

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    Marac diversifies funding

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under bank syndicate | No Comments »

    http://www.interest.co.nz/news

    Marac Finance has increased the size of its bank lending facility by NZ$80 million to NZ$480 million, bringing in the Bank of New Zealand to its syndicate of 5 major banks as it further diversifies its funding base to cope with tough times in the finance company sector.
    The new bank facility joins a NZ$300 million securitisation facility and Marac’s retail debentures of NZ$570 million, which carry a BBB minus investment grade rating from Standard and Poors. That rating was reaffirmed yesterday by Standard and Poors.
    Standard and Poors also warned that liquidity and diversified sources of funding would be key in future ratings.
    The increase in the bank facility is in line with indications from Marac Managing Director Brian Jolliffe back in February.
    The facility is a cash advance facility, split into three equal tranches, with terms of one year, two years and three years.
    Jolliffe said the facility would improve Marac’s liquidity and enable it to support existing clients.
    He said retail deposit reinvestment rates continued at around 65%, with inflows of new monies a little tighter, reflecting the current economic conditions. “So we will continue to be very prudent, maintain the credit quality of our lending, and continue to ensure appropriate liquidity. The additional $80m will be used for this purpose,” Jolliffe said.
    The new syndicated facility was jointly arranged by ANZ and Westpac.
    ANZ’s Managing Director of Institutional, Corporate and Commercial banking, Nigel Williams, said this deal showed the syndicated bank loan market continued to be available for well rated borrowers.”We were very pleased to assist MARAC to establish New Zealand’s largest syndicated facility for a non bank financial institution,” Williams said.
    “This is a significant financing transaction in the current market environment, which confirms that investment grade businesses continue to have the ability to attract funding through well structured deals”.
    “We are confident that this new bank facility under-scores our Investment Grade credit rating from Standard & Poor’s which was reaffirmed yesterday” said Brian Jolliffe.

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    Street Racing Syndicate (SRS)

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under street racing syndicate | No Comments »

    SRS, is a multiplatform computer and video game produced by Eutechnyx, and released by Namco on August 31, 2004 for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox and Windows-based personal computers.

    Duration : 0:1:39

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    Igra@10.th Anniversary Igra Noise Syndicate@club Bunkr@Praha@6.3.2010@Part 11

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under sound syndicate | No Comments »

    RIGHT CHOICE DOESN´T EXIST HARDCORE TERROR
    FOR ALL BASTARDS
    …COUNT TO 666 AND WAIT FOR PUNISHMENT…
    Igra http://www.igraweb.org
    http://www.freetekno.cz

    Duration : 0:2:39

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    Youtube Dallas Fan Update C.N.S. ! Cowboys Nation Syndicate

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under smith syndicate | 25 Comments »

    GET A JERSEY !

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_SOK65pcPg

    LOTSA GREAT NEW FANS (NEW TO YOUTUBE, NOT THE COWBOYS U HATERS, MAKING VIDS RIGHT NOW ! ) WE ARE AMERICA’S TEAM & WE RULE !

    Duration : 0:4:8

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    KING DAVID MAKES THUG WAR REMIX FOR WU SYNDICATES ON MV8800!!!

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under syndicates | 7 Comments »

    I PRETENDED I WAS DOING PRODUCTION ON THE WU SYNDICATES 1999 “WU-SYNDICATES” ALBUM AND REMIXED ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONG ON THERE CALLED “THUG WAR”. MAYALANSKY, JOE MAFIA, NAPOLEON I MISS YALL DUDES MAN!!!

    Duration : 0:5:41

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    Sonic Syndicate – “Contradiction” Nuclear Blast Records

    Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under syndicate | 25 Comments »

    Like this video? Come see hundreds more at KrankTV.com! – the Net’s biggest home for metal, death, grind, thrash, rapcore, heavy and hard rock music videos! If you like the hard stuff, come get hooked on KrankTV! Director: Sebastian Binder

    Duration : 0:3:46

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    If a bank underwrites an international bond issue (eurobonds) how does this reflect on its capital adequacy?

    Posted by admin on April 29th, 2010 and filed under bank syndicate | 1 Comment »

    Are the proceeds Tier 1 or 2 capital (if at all) and Do banks have any incentives to underwrite bonds as compared to participating in syndicated loans or other forms of international debt.

    By underwriting a bond issue the bank is effectively acting as a guarantor if the bond offering isnt fully subscribed, this can leave it exposed as the bond price is likely to drop, to offset this the banks charge a nice premium for taking on this risk.

    $ale of The Century (syndicated) (1985) PT. 1

    Posted by admin on April 27th, 2010 and filed under syndication | 9 Comments »

    Gameshowluvr86 ain’t done with you yet!! Wassup again, folks… time for some more classic game show gold… This time… it brought an air of glitz and unadulterated glamour to the buttoned-down world of TV question-and-answer quizzes, it offered prizes such as a $23,000 Nissan 300ZX for a mere $520, it pushed contestants to their limits, as they were constantly asked if they would walk away or go for broke… Yes, that’s right, it’s that pageant of BIG money and BIG prizes, $ale of The Century!! As the show was an ever-thriving hit on NBC (this version ran on the network from January 3, 1983 until March 24, 1989), the show also enjoyed a concurrent, brief life in syndication from January 7, 1985, until September of 1986. Here’s part one of a general episode from the syndicated run of one of TV’s richest quiz shows… Enjoy, gamers!!! Plus, keep a lookout, because one of the Instant Bargains could contain a $ale surprise! ;-)

    Duration : 0:7:32

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    US MILITARY WARNS FED BANK NO MORE BAILOUTS & TRILLIONS STOLEN TO RETURN v2

    Posted by admin on April 27th, 2010 and filed under bank syndicate | 21 Comments »

    http://blogs.myspace.com/tom_heneghan_intel
    http://www.examiner.com/x-2383-Honolulu-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2009m1d19-Obama-administration-first-100-days-to-promote-antigravity-technology
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjAVCYNdPi4&feature=channel_page
    THE ABOVE LINKS 1ST 5MINUTES IS GREAT
    http://www.exopoliticsradio.com/audioarchives.html
    LISTEN TO THESE FROM THE ABOVES LINK ON DISCLOSURE
    http://www.exopoliticsradio.com/2-21-09.html
    AND
    http://www.exopoliticsradio.com/2-28-09.html

    Duration : 0:2:0

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