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Norfolk Southern CFO Squires to Address NYSE Euronext Investment ... MarketWatch - NORFOLK, Va., Sept 05, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- James A. Squires, executive vice president finance and chief financial officer for Norfolk Southern ... |
Norfolk Southern Fights With Virginia City Over Ethanol Site Bloomberg - Residents of Alexandria, Virginia, are up in arms because Norfolk Southern Corp. built an ethanol-transfer station near their neighborhood, ... |
Wildcats look to get offense in sync SportingNews.com - So Saturday, when Kentucky opens its home season against Norfolk State (1-0), it'll mean much more to Kentucky than a tuneup for the bigger Southeastern ... Kentucky OL Williams out 2-3 weeks UK Lineman Williams Out 2-3 Weeks Following Surgery UK's Garry Williams out 2-3 weeks with knee injury |
Norfolk Southern CFO Squires to Address NYSE Euronext Investment ... Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 5 -- James A. Squires, executive vice president finance and chief financial officer for Norfolk Southern Corporation, will address the ... |
Norfolk League slams 'autocratic' Alliance Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - The introduction of three new divisions in the Lovewell Blake Norfolk Alliance has been blasted as "autocratic" by one of its feeder leagues. ... Norfolk Cricket Board statement Thetford grateful for relegation reprieve |
Kingsway Present Cheque to Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Tyres & Accessories, UK - First Stop tyre dealership, Kingsway Tyres has presented a cheque for £331.38 to the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Respiratory Unit. ... |
Curvy Norfolk cob house on show Green Building Press, UK - It is one of 15 Green Buildings being opened to the public during an event organised by the Norfolk branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) ... |
![]() Norwich Evening News | Norfolk paralympians going for gold Norwich Evening News, UK - After Norfolk cyclist Emma Pooley did the county proud by winning a silver medal, more of the county's sports stars will be going for gold when the ... Crosby wheelchair tennis ace Jamie Burdekin off to Beijing for ... Wetherill prepares for Paralympic bow |
Surveying the minors -- Norfolk Tides outfielder Jeff Fiorentino Baltimore Sun, United States - He hit .268 with 12 doubles, two home runs and 25 RBIs in 68 games for the Norfolk Tides this season. Don’t forget to keep checking back for more ‘Surveying ... |
Triple bill at Norfolk Arena Lynn News, UK - By Staff Copy BIG banger action returns to the Norfolk Arena tomorrow (6.30pm) when a superb full contact triple bill of action is on the bill. ... County in with a chance of winning title |
Youtube (videos about Norfolk)
Public service announcment on volunteers and litter collection in Norfolk
Author: KeepNorfolkBeautiful
Keywords: Norfolk volunteer litter local government nonprofit public service announcements grassroots outreach
Added: September 5, 2008
8-minute video detailing the route Norfolk residential trash and recycling takes after it leaves the curb.
Author: KeepNorfolkBeautiful
Keywords: trash recycling Norfolk
Added: September 5, 2008
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Added: September 5, 2008
"LOOKING FOR YOU", Released 1967 on the "Roll With The Punches" Album. GARNET MIMMS. born Garrett Mimms, 26th November 1933, Ashland, West Virginia, U.S.A. He was brought up in Philadelphia, and began singing in church as a child. As a teenager, he was a former member of the Philadelphia-based gospel groups, the Evening Stars, the Harmonizing Four and the Norfolk Four. The latter he recorded his first record for in 1953. Garnett served several years in the military, and upon his release, he returned to Philadelphia in 1958 and formed a doo wop quintet called the Gainors. The line-up included Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson and Howard Tate. The Gainors recorded singles for several labels over the following three years, including 'Red Top' (later picked up by the Cameo label), Mercury (from 1959-1960), and Tally Ho (in 1961).The group subsequently evolved into Garnet Mimms And The Enchanters, where the singer and Sam Bell were joined by Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell. They met songwriter / producer Bert Berns, who signed them to United Artists, in 1963, and Bert teamed them up with another songwriter / producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Jerry's work helped create some of R & B's finest moments. The song 'Cry Baby' was an immediate U.S. hit, while 'Baby Don't You Weep' and 'For Your Precious Love' consolidated their arrival. The group split in 1964, when Garnett embarked on a solo career. Although the Enchanters found a new vocalist and continued to record, they were overshadowed by their former leader. Garnett' subsequent releases, 'Look Away', 'It Was Easier To Hurt Her' and 'I'll Take Good Care Of You' (the latter Garnett's last Top 40 hit in 1966), were well received, highlighting the singer's church roots against Ragovoy's musical backdrop. Such excellent records were not always well received, and in 1967, Garnett was sidelined to United Artists' subsidiary Veep. 'My Baby' and 'Roll With The Punches' followed, but the singer's precarious artistic standing was confirmed when the latter was only released in Britain. Ragovoy then took Garnett to Verve Records (where he was also producing Howard Tate), but the four singles that appeared, although good, did not do as well as expected. It was not until 1977 that the singer returned to the chart. Credited to Garnet Mimms And The Truckin' Company, 'What It Is' was a minor R & B hit and even reached the UK chart at number 44. The track was produced by Randy Muller of Brass Construction fame. Garnett Mimms is now a born-again Christian and has not recorded for many years.
Author: MusicMeanMachine
Keywords: NORTHERN SOUL R&B
Added: September 5, 2008
"LOOKING FOR YOU", Released 1967 on the "Roll With The Punches" Album. GARNET MIMMS. born Garrett Mimms, 26th November 1933, Ashland, West Virginia, U.S.A. He was brought up in Philadelphia, and began singing in church as a child. As a teenager, he was a former member of the Philadelphia-based gospel groups, the Evening Stars, the Harmonizing Four and the Norfolk Four. The latter he recorded his first record for in 1953. Garnett served several years in the military, and upon his release, he returned to Philadelphia in 1958 and formed a doo wop quintet called the Gainors. The line-up included Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson and Howard Tate. The Gainors recorded singles for several labels over the following three years, including 'Red Top' (later picked up by the Cameo label), Mercury (from 1959-1960), and Tally Ho (in 1961).The group subsequently evolved into Garnet Mimms And The Enchanters, where the singer and Sam Bell were joined by Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell. They met songwriter / producer Bert Berns, who signed them to United Artists, in 1963, and Bert teamed them up with another songwriter / producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Jerry's work helped create some of R & B's finest moments. The song 'Cry Baby' was an immediate U.S. hit, while 'Baby Don't You Weep' and 'For Your Precious Love' consolidated their arrival. The group split in 1964, when Garnett embarked on a solo career. Although the Enchanters found a new vocalist and continued to record, they were overshadowed by their former leader. Garnett' subsequent releases, 'Look Away', 'It Was Easier To Hurt Her' and 'I'll Take Good Care Of You' (the latter Garnett's last Top 40 hit in 1966), were well received, highlighting the singer's church roots against Ragovoy's musical backdrop. Such excellent records were not always well received, and in 1967, Garnett was sidelined to United Artists' subsidiary Veep. 'My Baby' and 'Roll With The Punches' followed, but the singer's precarious artistic standing was confirmed when the latter was only released in Britain. Ragovoy then took Garnett to Verve Records (where he was also producing Howard Tate), but the four singles that appeared, although good, did not do as well as expected. It was not until 1977 that the singer returned to the chart. Credited to Garnet Mimms And The Truckin' Company, 'What It Is' was a minor R & B hit and even reached the UK chart at number 44. The track was produced by Randy Muller of Brass Construction fame. Garnett Mimms is now a born-again Christian and has not recorded for many years.
Author: MusicMeanMachine
Keywords: NORTHERN SOUL R&B
Added: September 5, 2008
"LOOKING FOR YOU", Released 1967 on the "Roll With The Punches" Album. GARNET MIMMS. born Garrett Mimms, 26th November 1933, Ashland, West Virginia, U.S.A. He was brought up in Philadelphia, and began singing in church as a child. As a teenager, he was a former member of the Philadelphia-based gospel groups, the Evening Stars, the Harmonizing Four and the Norfolk Four. The latter he recorded his first record for in 1953. Garnett served several years in the military, and upon his release, he returned to Philadelphia in 1958 and formed a doo wop quintet called the Gainors. The line-up included Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson and Howard Tate. The Gainors recorded singles for several labels over the following three years, including 'Red Top' (later picked up by the Cameo label), Mercury (from 1959-1960), and Tally Ho (in 1961).The group subsequently evolved into Garnet Mimms And The Enchanters, where the singer and Sam Bell were joined by Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell. They met songwriter / producer Bert Berns, who signed them to United Artists, in 1963, and Bert teamed them up with another songwriter / producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Jerry's work helped create some of R & B's finest moments. The song 'Cry Baby' was an immediate U.S. hit, while 'Baby Don't You Weep' and 'For Your Precious Love' consolidated their arrival. The group split in 1964, when Garnett embarked on a solo career. Although the Enchanters found a new vocalist and continued to record, they were overshadowed by their former leader. Garnett' subsequent releases, 'Look Away', 'It Was Easier To Hurt Her' and 'I'll Take Good Care Of You' (the latter Garnett's last Top 40 hit in 1966), were well received, highlighting the singer's church roots against Ragovoy's musical backdrop. Such excellent records were not always well received, and in 1967, Garnett was sidelined to United Artists' subsidiary Veep. 'My Baby' and 'Roll With The Punches' followed, but the singer's precarious artistic standing was confirmed when the latter was only released in Britain. Ragovoy then took Garnett to Verve Records (where he was also producing Howard Tate), but the four singles that appeared, although good, did not do as well as expected. It was not until 1977 that the singer returned to the chart. Credited to Garnet Mimms And The Truckin' Company, 'What It Is' was a minor R & B hit and even reached the UK chart at number 44. The track was produced by Randy Muller of Brass Construction fame. Garnett Mimms is now a born-again Christian and has not recorded for many years.
Author: MusicMeanMachine
Keywords: NORTHERN SOUL R&B
Added: September 5, 2008
"LOOKING FOR YOU", Released 1967 on the "Roll With The Punches" Album. GARNET MIMMS. born Garrett Mimms, 26th November 1933, Ashland, West Virginia, U.S.A. He was brought up in Philadelphia, and began singing in church as a child. As a teenager, he was a former member of the Philadelphia-based gospel groups, the Evening Stars, the Harmonizing Four and the Norfolk Four. The latter he recorded his first record for in 1953. Garnett served several years in the military, and upon his release, he returned to Philadelphia in 1958 and formed a doo wop quintet called the Gainors. The line-up included Sam Bell, Willie Combo, John Jefferson and Howard Tate. The Gainors recorded singles for several labels over the following three years, including 'Red Top' (later picked up by the Cameo label), Mercury (from 1959-1960), and Tally Ho (in 1961).The group subsequently evolved into Garnet Mimms And The Enchanters, where the singer and Sam Bell were joined by Charles Boyer and Zola Pearnell. They met songwriter / producer Bert Berns, who signed them to United Artists, in 1963, and Bert teamed them up with another songwriter / producer, Jerry Ragovoy. Jerry's work helped create some of R & B's finest moments. The song 'Cry Baby' was an immediate U.S. hit, while 'Baby Don't You Weep' and 'For Your Precious Love' consolidated their arrival. The group split in 1964, when Garnett embarked on a solo career. Although the Enchanters found a new vocalist and continued to record, they were overshadowed by their former leader. Garnett' subsequent releases, 'Look Away', 'It Was Easier To Hurt Her' and 'I'll Take Good Care Of You' (the latter Garnett's last Top 40 hit in 1966), were well received, highlighting the singer's church roots against Ragovoy's musical backdrop. Such excellent records were not always well received, and in 1967, Garnett was sidelined to United Artists' subsidiary Veep. 'My Baby' and 'Roll With The Punches' followed, but the singer's precarious artistic standing was confirmed when the latter was only released in Britain. Ragovoy then took Garnett to Verve Records (where he was also producing Howard Tate), but the four singles that appeared, although good, did not do as well as expected. It was not until 1977 that the singer returned to the chart. Credited to Garnet Mimms And The Truckin' Company, 'What It Is' was a minor R & B hit and even reached the UK chart at number 44. The track was produced by Randy Muller of Brass Construction fame. Garnett Mimms is now a born-again Christian and has not recorded for many years.
Author: MusicMeanMachine
Keywords: NORTHERN SOUL R&B
Added: September 5, 2008
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Highlights from this week: Mann's new hockey stick - yes, it's real; UK Environment Agency planning to abandon parts of Norfolk, Suffolk to sea level rise; insufficient transmission lines lead to wind turbines being turned off.
http://digg.com/environment/The_Weekly_Carboholic_a_bit_of_everything
Norfolk, VA - When I was a kid, I liked to play hide and seek. And apparently Jathiya Wooden and her boyfriend, Troy Edwards, like to play hide and seek too. In this case, they hid Jathiya’s four-year-old daughter Tamera Wooden and forgot to seek her. For a really, really long time.
http://digg.com/world_news/Jathiya_Wooden_Troy_Edwards_Lost_Tamera
Video Of The Merrivale Model Village and Railway at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
http://digg.com/travel_places/Merrivale_Model_Village_and_Railway
Swanton Care & Community, the national care provider for people with complex needs, has welcomed local MP Norman Lamb to its recently developed Swanton House care home near Melton Constable, in North Norfolk.
http://digg.com/health/Norman_Lamb_MP_gives_thumbs_up_to_care_home
"OFF THE HOOK", a Dictionary of African American Slang. In Japanese. Being sold in the remainders section of a WHSmith a sleepy provicial Norfolk town.
http://digg.com/arts_culture/Conversational_Ebonics_For_Our_Japanese_Friends
Family Home Inspection LLC services Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake and Portsmouth. If you need a Real Estate inspection in the Hampton Roads area, Family Home Inspection can meet your inspection needs. Homes for sale, prospective home buyers, new construction or a diagnostic house inspection are some of the inspection services available.
http://digg.com/business_finance/Family_Home_Inspection_llc
Sandy Dumont, the Image Architect, will be at the Maui Writers Conference Sept. 1-3. She will give a free one-hour presentation on how to become an image consultant, and attendees are offered discounted tuition for her next certification course in Norfolk, VA. On Sept. 2, Sandy is available to give a full-day Total Image Makeover to 2 individuals.
http://digg.com/business_finance/Image_Architect_to_offer_Makeovers_at_Writers_Conference
Lance Cpl. Travis M. Stottlemyer, 20, of Hatfield, Pa., died Aug. 17 as a result of a non-hostile incident in Manama, Bahrain. He was assigned to the 3rd Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team Company, Marine Corps Security Forces, Norfolk, Va. The incident is currently under investigation.
http://digg.com/politics/Fiasco_0840_20_Yr_Old_PA_Marine_Dies_Supporting_Iraq_War
PETA has killed more than 10,000 animals from 1998 to 2003. "In 2003, PETA euthanized over 85 percent of the animals it took in," said a press release from the lobby, "finding adoptive homes for just 14 percent. By comparison, the Norfolk (Va.) SPCA found adoptive homes for 73 percent of its animals and Virginia Beach SPCA adopted out 66 percent."
http://digg.com/pets_animals/PETA_kills_85_of_the_animals_in_its_care_10_000_dead
story about girl shot to death by police
http://digg.com/world_news/Norfolk_police_chief_gives_details_on_fatal_shooting_of_girl
























