MOXNews.com July 24, 2010 News Corp

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David and Samira Alvarez 7/26/10 Wedding at The Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas www.theweddingchapelinlasvegas.com

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Manila is a vast metropolis, encompassing contrasting neighborhoods and sub-cultures. Our itinerary today includes a luxury hotel, a bohemian marketplace, a colonial walled city, a nightclub, and two wonderful but quite different eateries. SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OUR CHANNELS: PINASWATCH1, PINASWATCH2, PINASWATCH3, PINASWATCH4, PINASWATCH5, PINASWATCH6, PINASWATCH7, PINASWATCH8, PINASWATCH9, PINASWATCH10

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Doyle and the girls (and 12 piece band) attempt Jay and the Americans great hit!24K Gold Music Shows is a 136 person show-team based in Florida. It features many different styles of performances of top song hits from a period of about 50 years, with special emphasis upon oldies from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. This video clip (kept short so as not to offend anyone) is a part of just one song. We perform different songs in every show, from a 500 song repertoire list.

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Is Las Vegas Going Under?

by LV on July 31, 2010

Source: (Excerpt Below) www.huffingtonpost.com It’s hard to find a home bought before 2009 that isn’t underwater and very few landlords, when running credit checks, look for foreclosures or short-sales on a tenant’s record. Otherwise, a manager couldn’t fill a building. Nevada has a greater concentration of economic misery than any other state. The state’s unemployment rate, which in June edged up to 14.2 percent, has risen faster during the past year than it has anywhere else, and nearly six percent of all homes across the state’s desert landscape received a foreclosure filing in the first six months of the year. While the concentration of misery may be greater in Nevada, it was caused by the same unchecked housing bubble and unregulated financial gambling that brought pain to the rest of the country. If present trends go unchecked, Nevada is America’s future. The jobless rate would likely be much higher, say residents, if Nevada were not such a transient state. When folks lose their jobs and their homes, they often pack up and move in with relatives…”Nevada was pretty much a growth economy for most of the past two decades,” says Steven Horsford, the Nevada State Senate’s Minority Leader, a Democrat who represents North Las Vegas. “When the financial crisis hit, it disproportionately affected Las Vegas because of our growth rate.” Horsford says the local economy is struggling not because fewer tourists are coming to Vegas, but because the people who do come are

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