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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Meet Scott Smith -- the self-proclaimed "Sports Illustrated King." Smith has over 10,000 original copies of Sports Illustrated editions and about 98 percent are signed by the cover star. And for just about $2 million this whole collection could be yours! More on Magazines
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Bloody Elbow (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Strikeforce: Evolution Dec 19th Shaping Up: - Cung Le vs. Scott Smith - Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal vs. TBA - Josh Thomson vs. TBA - Matt Lindland vs. Ronald "Jacare" Souza - Robbie Lawler vs. TBA HT: mma.fanhouse.com
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drawings and that (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here it is! The awesome comic anthology to kick off the birth of the Last Hours publishing wing. Excessive Force brings together a collection of international comics artists united under one theme 'police everywhere, justice nowhere'. And alongside Stephanie McMillan, Ken Dahl, Scott Smith, Edd Baldry and Jimi Gherkin, is yours truly, with a short 2-page comic about the Sack Parliament...
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MixedMartialArtVideos.com (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Cung Le talks about his Dec. 19th return to fighting against Scott Smith and about the movie projects he was doing in China.
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The Business Journal of Phoenix (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
City officials, private landowners, developers and members of the Cactus League gave the new owners of the Chicago Cubs a bird’s-eye view and walking tours of potential sites for a new spring training and entertainment complex that Mesa Mayor Scott Smith refers to as “Wrigleyville West.”
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
... take up almost half a city block, but also in the community's marketplace of ideas. Mesa Mayor Scott Smith said he remembered growing up with the Tribune as his local newspaper. "That's unfortunate anytime you lose something that special of an organization that has been part of this community for decades and decades," he said. "It's a sign of the bad times and the struggle the media...
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The Business Review of Albany (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
“We can make prenatal care more accessible by simplifying the use and reducing the cost of medical ultrasound systems,” said Scott Smith, GE Global Research’s principal investigator on the transducer project. “To get there, the industry needs a breakthrough to substantially lower the cost of ultrasound transducers. We are working on a new printing technique in the lab that could deliver...