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Eric Miller music producer
INFO Eric Miller was born February 19,1982 on the island of Vancouver, British columbia, Canada. He grew up on the east side of vancouver with his; mother Tracy Miller, father Glen Miller and younger brother Bryan Miller. At the age of 13 his father was killed in a drive-by shooting thought to have been a retaliation. Nearly one year after his fathers death a friend introdused Eric to.

The Winston-Salem Storm
Winston-Salem, NC -- The American Basketball Association announced that it has added Winston-Salem, North Carolina to its roster of expansion teams for the 2008-2009 season.

According to Joe Newman, ABA CEO, "We are very pleased to be back in North Carolina - a great basketball state - and we have an excellent, well-qualified group of individuals leading the way. This will be a very successful organization.

Wesley E. Mason, III will serve as co-owner of the team. He is currently Chief Executive Officer at Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services in Winston-Salem. "Wes is a driven, passionate, visionary leader who not only inspires his colleagues for excellence, but the lives of young people," added Newman. "Wes will bring the same energy to the Winston-Salem ABA team." LaToya Camille Shine Mason is the other co-owner. Currently she owns and operates Edible Arrangements in North Little Rock, AR and successfully manages several real estate properties. "My vision is to bring a quality basketball team to Winston-Salem that will be entertaining and affordable to the community," said Mrs. Mason.

Bryan Short has been appointed team General Manager. He is currently Director of Player Personnel at Alliance Sports Management. Bryan attended Kentucky Christian University and Florida Christian University, playing both baseball and basketball.

The Triad Community chose the name Winston-Salem Storm through the "Name Your Team" contest that began last fall and concluded in January 2008. Community members voted online and at 12 local businesses. "This is the community's team," stated Mason. "It was important to have the community involved from the beginning."

An overwhelming response to the name contest led to designing the brand identity. The Winston-Salem Storm partnered with One Hero Creative, a Winston-Salem based advertising agency, for this effort. The logo embodies the essence of the ABA and the strength and passion of basketball within the community. The mascot, a local species of owl, was chosen because it is a fierce hunter that storms its prey.

Community support is instrumental for the basketball team to be successful for years to come. The Winston-Salem Storm is primed and ready to go according to team GM Bryan Short. "In addition to bringing one of the most exciting professional sports to Winston-Salem, the Winston-Salem Storm plans to provide employment opportunities and internships, raise funds for local charities and create scholarship funds. " Tryouts, internships, dance team and other team opportunities will be announced and posted on the website through local media.

Currently there are negotiations with the Joel Coliseum to play at the Annex. "Winston-Salem is already in the running for the 2009 ABA All-Star Game," stated Wesley Mason. "I have discussed this with the ABA CEO. This is basketball country and there isn't a better choice than Winston-Salem to hold such an event."

For more information visit www.winstonsalemstorm.com, or email info@winstonsalemstorm.com.

Karbon Culture
Social Virus

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FaceFront Cosmetics
FaceFront Cosmetics is a cruelty free, unisex cosmetics company formally launched in July 2007. The trendy and young company attracts clients from all over the world with locations in the United States, Canada, and in early 2009, an expected expansion to their European market. FaceFront Cosmetics is owned and operated by Schelk Consumer Products USA located in Williamsburg, Virginia, apart of Schelk Industries, North America.

History
The cosmetic company was founded in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Drew Schellekens. Schellekens, at the time, an undergraduate student at College of William & Mary was studying abroad when his personal interests of the "color and life of Buenos Aires" translated into a bold and dynamic cosmetic line, which was introduced in 2007.

The company commits to its dedication in "creating a world full of color, confidence, and unisex cosmetics for all" by selling professional grade cosmetic products at an affordable price, world-wide for anyone to own.

Barry Young
Barry Young is the host of the “Nearly famous” Barry Young Show on KFYI (550AM) in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] The co-host Carella Michelle Buffy Lee Larson is also the producer of the show. Andrew Babinski is the call screener and manages the master control center.

Barry Young was also known to have been in a top secret submarine. He will not talk about this. [2]

Camp Euforia
Camp Euforia is a two-day music festival held in Lone Tree, Iowa, a town about ten minutes south of Iowa City, Iowa. Camp Euforia mainly features bands from Iowa City's diverse music scene but isn't limited to just local bands. The headlining act is always Iowa City own Euforquestra. The land that the festival can hold up to 3000 people and 1500 people attend Camp Euforia 2007. The original name was Euforquestra Fan Appreciation Party and was started in 2004. The Yatch Club, a music venue in Iowa City, holds an annual Camp Euforia Battle of the Bands which allows bands to compete for a spot on the Camp Euforia setlist. The tagline for this year's show is "Camp Euforia 2008 - A Celebration of Community and Music." Tickets for the show are available at http://www.iowatix.com.

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http://www.campeuforia.com/index2.html http://www.jambase.com/Festivals/SearchResults.aspx?Search=camp+euforia

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CarTrawler
CarTrawler is a booking engine provider that supplies travel distribution technology to Argus Car Hire (also known as Argus Rentals and Argus Rent a Car), as well as other worldwide travel companies. Argus is one of the world’s largest independent internet-based car hire companies. Argus was set up by Mr Joseph Turley in 1959 as a small independently run car hire business. The Turley family of four boys and two girls grew up helping out in the family business. Today, the company trades as CarTrawler Ltd. It was established in 2004 by Greg and Niall Turley to provide customers with an online booking service that was simple and direct. To this day, the Argus brand is owned and managed independently by CarTrawler. It has its headquarters in Terenure, Dublin.

The Argus Three Click System:
Argus incorporates the real-time ‘Direct Connect’ technology of CarTrawler to allow suppliers to return their cheapest fully inclusive rates for each car individually. CarTrawler’s booking engine technology means customers choose their dates, vehicle and location in three steps. In 2004, Argus teamed up with CarTrawler to develop an integrated Ajax booking engine. The company’s cutting-edge technology can be accessed through two channels. Firstly through Arguscarhire.com and secondly through Cartrawler.com, the brand’s business to business division.

Technological Advancements:
Argus and Cartrawler have always encouraged the use of technology. In 1996 arguscarhire.com was the first English language car hire website to launch in Europe. In 1999 arguscarhire.com was the first European car rental website to develop a booking engine that allowed quotation and booking to be processed at the same time. In 2000 arguscarhire.com developed the first WAP phone enabled interface. In 2005 arguscarhire.com began offering its services on the iMode phone interface. In 2006 arguscarhire.com launched its multilingual websites.

Advertising:
In 2007 Argus Car Hire ran a series of flash animated advertising commercials sponsoring the Destination Report on Sky News Weather. The short commercials were directed by Bronagh O’ Hanlon of Academy Award nominated production company Brown Bag Films Ltd.

External Links:
UK: www.arguscarhire.com Spain: http://www.alquilercochesargus.es Germany: http://www.argusmietwagen.de Australia: http://australia.arguscarhire.com France: http://www.locationdevoitureargus.fr Ireland: http://www.arguscarhire.ie Italy: http://www.argusautonoleggio.it New Zealand: http://www.arguscarhire.co.nz Austria: http://www.argusmietwagen.at Poland: http://www.argusrentacar.pl South Africa: http://www.argus-car-hire.co.za United States: http://www.argusrentals.com

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Brea Canyon
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Baraflokkurinn
Baraflokkurinn were an Icelandic punk group from Akureyi active between 1979-1983. They originally began as a glamrock band but quickly moved into a more electro-punk format in the then-growing Reykjavik new-wave scene that had been documented by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson and that began such careers as those of Bjork. All of their songs were sung in English.

Band Members
Asgeir Jonsson - Vocals / Thor Freysson - Guitar / Jon Arnar Freysson - Keyboards / Baldvin H. Sigurdsson - Bass / Arni Henriksson - Drums

Discography
BARAFLOKKURINN (1981)

[1] It's All Planned [2] Catcher Come [3] Push [4] Radio Prison [5] Boiling Water [6] Fog

I DON'T LIKE YOUR STYLE (1982)

[1] I Don't Like Your Style [2] Just Like You

LITZ (1982)

[1] I Don't Like Your Style [2] Motion [3] Saints Always Cryin [4] Windows [5] Insult [6] Specialist [7] Mr. Penis [8] Money Talkin' Man

GAS (1983)

[1] Matter of Time [2] Burnt Out [3] Watch That Cat [4] In the Quiet of the Night [5] Facts [6] So Long [7] Take Good Care of Yourself [8] Get Out [9] Leafless Trees

Game Wizard
Game Wizard was a game cheating utility for DOS, it was able to identify the desired item in the memory (lives, money, power) by searching for changes. when identified it allowed the user to choose any number he desired. It worked with almost any game created.

Antonio Capognero
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Antonio Campognero aka "Tony Banannas" was the consigliere of Angelo Bruno in the Philadelphia crime family. Capognero saw the end of the peaceful Angelo Bruno regime ending and decided to put the task upon himself to hasten it. Indictments for racketeering were being brought against the ailing Angelo, and there was no leadership in either the methamphetamine industry or casino gambling. Capognero knew that he could count on the support of several key members of Bruno's administration after the don died. Accordingly, Campognero traveled to New York City to consult his friend Frank Tieri, from the Genovese crime family. Antonio controlled a lucrative numbers operation in Newark, New Jersey, a holdover from the 1960s when New York had ceded parts of North Jersey to the Philadelphia crime family. Frank Tieri also had activities in the area, and he had challenged Antonio's incursion. Antonio appealed the territorial dispute to the National Crime Syndicate, which, acting on Angelo Bruno's reccomendation, ruled in favor of Campognero. Antonio approached Tieri with a plan to murder Bruno and take over the Philadelphia crime family. Frank assured Antonio that he would support him before the Commission. He returned to Philadelphia believing that his planned coup was now officially sanctioned. He recruited the support of his brother-in-law Alfred Salerno (no relation to mob turncoat Joseph Salerno) and Bruno regime capos John Simone and Frank Sindone, and ordered the assasination. When the Commission learned of Bruno's murder, Campognero was summoned at once. He was told that the murder had not been sanctioned by the Commission, nor even considered by them. He turned helplessly to Frank Tieri, who sat in on the meeting. When he identified Tieri as the man who had authorized the murder, Tieri categorically denied it. The commissioners ruled that Campognero had murdered a Commission member without authorization, and they sentenced him to death. Antonio and his brother-in-law Alfred Salerno were taken to an isolated house in the mountains of upstate New York and tortured for days before finally being killed. Their bodies were later discovered in garbage bags in the South Bronx, naked and mutilated, with twenty dollar bills stuffed into their rectums as a sign that they had become too greedy. Frank Tieri was later given Antonio's lucrative numbers operations in Newark, New Jersey. The death of Angelo Bruno, his consigliere, and two capos threw the Philadelphia crime family wide open. With New York's blessing, Angelo Bruno's surviving underboss Phil Testa, was appointed the new boss. After Antonio murdered Bruno, Scarfo could return from his appointed exile in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Testa, now free of regulations broke the honored tradition and appointed narcotics trafficker Peter Casella as underboss and Nicky Scarfo as consigliere.

Sally Ramage
Sally Ramage Sally Ramage is a British author who has written the first books on English criminal fraud law. She lives in Stafford, England and is married to pensions solicitor and Butterworths commercial law editor Roderick Ramage. Ramage’s father is retired Canadian attorney David Harilal Sookram. Ramage’s brother is the writer David Dabydeen. A former pupil of Bishops’ High School is Sally Ramage of Sally Ramage.® Sally Ramage went on to have a working life in the United Kingdom with Mecca Plc, Head Office, Southwark Street, London, in the Internal audit Department. From there she went on to BDO Binder Hamlyn, Chartered accountants. Retraining in the law, Sally Ramage went on to write twelve law books and numerous articles. She is presently the Editor of The Criminal Lawyer, Tottel Publishing, UK. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1972-1987- Accountant with BDO Stoy Hayward, UK. 1987-2008- Part-time legal researcher for “Kelly’s Draftsman”, Butterworths UK Publication, 7th to 13th Edition (Chief Editor Roderick Ramage, BSc (Hons) Solicitor) 1988-2003-Team Writer for The Criminal Lawyer, Butterworths, UK –a monthly publication registered with the British Library, ISSN 0956-7429 2000-2006 –Visiting Professor, School of Legal Studies, University of Wolverhampton, UK. Honours 2008- Consultee for the UK Law Commission’s Bribery Reform 2007- Member of INPROL Reviewer on Board of Law Journal Psychology, Public Policy and Law 2006- Who’s Who 2006- Annotator of UK Fraud Act 2006, Current Law Statutes 2006- Annotator of UK International Development Act 2006, Current Law Statutes 2003- Academic member of European Corporate Governance Institute 2003- Member of Society for the Study of Social Problems, University of Tennessee PUBLICATIONS- 13 Law Books ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY LEXIS-NEXIS IN 2006 Sally Ramage, “Should tips be treated as wages?” (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “Conflicts of laws in the United Kingdom”, (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “Are firms fined enough for damage to the environment?” (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “How can firms protect against computer viruses?” (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “Balancing the rights of an individual against society’s”, (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “No new thing, victim participation”, (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. Sally Ramage, “Restorative justice”, (2006), LEXIS-NEXIS, UK. ARTICLES PUBLISHED AT SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK The French Bank Fraud, the United States' Regulatory Fraud, the United Kingdom's Takeover Exposure and Their Relation to the Global Financial Recession Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 9, 2008 Last Revised: March 17, 2008 Working Paper Series UK Serious Fraud Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: July 11, 2007 Last Revised: October 14, 2007 Working Paper Series

United Kingdom Data Retention Electronic Communications Regulations 2007 Journal of Criminal Law, 2007 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 9, 2008 Last Revised: March 9, 2008 Accepted Paper Series

In Support of Fraud Trials Without a Jury Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 11, 2008 Last Revised: May 16, 2008 Working Paper Series

United Kingdom Fraud Trials (Without a Jury) Bill 2007- Annotated Even Though Abandoned after Second Parliamentary Reading Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: April 2, 2008 Last Revised: April 29, 2008 Working Paper Series

United Kingdom Interception of Communications (as Evidence) Bill 2006: An Unsuccessful Private Bill, Nevertheless Annotated Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: April 2, 2008 Last Revised: May 16, 2008 Working Paper Series

Annotations of the United Kingdom Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: April 2, 2008 Last Revised: April 29, 2008 Working Paper Series

The Defence of Insanity in English Law Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: June 21, 2008 Last Revised: June 21, 2008 Working Paper Series

Covert Surveillance Criminal Lawyer, No. 181, April 2008 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: June 6, 2008 Last Revised: June 16, 2008 Accepted Paper Series Data Protection and Criminal Justice Criminal Lawyer, No. 168, January 2007 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 9, 2008 Last Revised: March 9, 2008 Accepted Paper Series The UK Fraud Bill - A Critical Analysis The Criminal Lawyer, No. 152, MAY 2005 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 25, 2008 Last Revised: March 25, 2008 Working Paper Series The United Kingdom Fraud Act 2006 FRAUD ACT 2006, CURRENT LAW STATUTES, Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2006 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: June 26, 2007 Last Revised: June 26, 2007 Accepted Paper Series Trafficking for Prostitution The Criminal Lawyer, No. 171, April 2007 Sally Ramage European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) Date Posted: March 25, 2008 Last Revised: April 21, 2008 Working Paper Series

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN “THE CRIMINAL LAWYER” (TOTTEL PUBLISHING) Sally Ramage, “The test for deception”, (2004), The Criminal Lawyer, pg 8, December Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage and Andy Sinclair, “Cutting the sinews of crime: how Anti-Money Laundering Measures can help combat trafficking of women and children for prostitution”, (2005), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 3-6, January Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “The UK Fraud Offence Bill- A critical analysis”, (2005), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 3-5, May Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “The Computer and Internet Crime Conference 2005”, (2005), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 5-7, May Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage and Andy Sinclair, “Cutting the sinews of crime: how Anti-Money Laundering Measures can help Combat the Trafficking of Women and Children for Prostitution- Part 11”, (2005), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs3-6, June Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage and Andy Sinclair, “Corporate killing: justice at last?”(2006), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 5-6, February Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Intercountry and Transnational Organised Crimes”, (2006), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 5-8, June Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Legal Aid-Some International Comparisons”, (2006), The Criminal Lawyer, pg6-7, September Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Data Protection and Criminal Justice: some recent developments in EU and Domestic Law”, (2006), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 7-8, November Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Criminal powers and the HMRC”, (2006), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 6-8, December Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act”, (2007), The Criminal Lawyer, pgs 3-4. January Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. Sally Ramage, “Trafficking for Prostitution”, (2007), The Criminal Lawyer, May Issue, Tottel Publishing, United Kingdom. ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY SOCIETY TODAY Sally Ramage, “The Internet Today”, (2007), Society Today (for Peace, Progress & humanity), Spring 2007 Issue, Peace Publishing Limited, United Kingdom. ARTICLES PUBLISHED ON POLICE BOOKS WEBSITE www.rjerrard.co.uk/law/articles/ Sally Ramage, “Revisiting the caselaw R v Khan [1996] HL, The Times, July5th”, (2007), www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. Sally Ramage, “Civil actions against the police”, (2007), www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. Sally Ramage, “A review of Archbold’s Magistrates Court 2006”, (2007), www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. Sally Ramage, “A review of Jordan’s Magistrates Court Criminal Practice”, (2007), www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. Sally Ramage, “A review of Blackstone’s Police Manual Volume 1-Crime”, (2007), www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. Sally Ramage, “A review of ‘Civil Actions against the police’ by Clayton and Tomlinson”, www.rjerrard.co.uk, a website that reviews police books. ARTICLES PUBLISHED ONE POLICE WEBSITE www.policeone.com Sally Ramage, “The International Computer and Internet Crime Conference 2005”, (2005), www.policeone.com Sally Ramage, “An examination of fraud in the UK”, (2004), www.policeone.com Sally Ramage, “Trafficking of women and children from poor to rich countries”, (2005), www.policeone.com ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WEBSITE www.ipfrontline.com Sally Ramage, “Music performers and their protection”, (2005), www.ipfrontline.com ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY BLOOMBERG www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, "Lend Me an Ear”, (2007), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Cyber Crime at Christmas)”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Net”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Building a Secure World”, (2006), www.mondaq,com Sally Ramage, “A Deceptive Cash-Flow Forecast “(2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Role and Power of Regulators in UK, France, Germany and the U.S”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Ex-Chief Executive Officer of ENRON”, (2006), www.mondaq,com Sally Ramage, "Oh, What A Tangled Web We Weave, When First We Practice to Deceive!” (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Conflicts Of Laws in the United Kingdom”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, "The Consolidation of the Russian Oil and Gas Market – Year 2006”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Gamblers’ Predicament – Part One”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Operations risk modelling is becoming more important. Different models allow correlations and applications for finance”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Document Destruction in Business”, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “An International Perspective of Fraud Including Bribery and Corruption - Part 3 “, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Mind and Culpability of Fraudsters”, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Share options corporate fraud”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Bribes and the United Kingdom ECGD”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “British Businesses Beware! Digital Evidence is coming to a Courtroom near You!” (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Ethics- coming to a place near you!” (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “An International Perspective of Fraud Including Bribery and Corruption - Part 1”, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Insolvency and Creditors”, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Be Vigilant Against Identity Theft “, (2006), www.mondaq.com The 2003 United States - United Kingdom Income Tax Treaty- Kicking In”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, ““Ever Sailing Close to the Wind in the US and the UK”, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “An International Perspective of Fraud Including Bribery and Corruption - Part 2 “, (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Culpability of Fraudsters – Continued”, (2006), www, mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “An International Perspective of Fraud Including Bribery and Corruption - Part 4 “, (2005), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Cartels - A Review”, (2007), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Compare USA Law on Fraud, Title 18 with UK Fraud Bill 2006 – Continued”, (2006), www, mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “Compare USA Law on Fraud, Title 18 with UK Fraud Bill 2006), (2006), www.mondaq.com Sally Ramage, “The Culpability of Fraudsters “, (2006), www.mondaq.com ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN, Hyperion Publishers, United Kingdom Sally Ramage, “Pensive about pensions”, (2005), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Non-transferable”, (2005), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Fact or Fiction?” (2005), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Once upon a time”, (2005), Accounting Technician, McMillan Scott Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Punishing the Bullies”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Doing the right thing”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Illustrating IFRS”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “Fraud: getting the facts and presenting the evidence”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK. Sally Ramage, “EU Enlargement brings big market and big VAT problems”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishing, UK. Sally Ramage, “They can be serious- the SFO”, (2004), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishing, UK. Sally Ramage, “True or false?” (2003), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishing, UK. Sally Ramage, “Shred me not!” (2003), Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishing, UK.

Sources http://www.inprol.org http://www.npia.gov.uk http://www.sls.ac.uk http://www.ssp1.com http://www.ssrn.com http://www.mondaq.com http://www.lawtel.com http://www.lexisnexis.com/ http://www.westlaw.com http://www.findlaw.com http://www.ipfrontline.com http://www.willanpublshing.com

Her cv is as follows:- Name:	Sally Ramage, BA (Hons), MBA, LLM, MPhil, DA, MCIJ, ASLS Address: Copehale, Coppenhall, Stafford, United Kingdom, ST189BW

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She is the Current Law Statutes annotator of the United Kingdom’s Fraud Act 2006, published by Sweet and Maxwell, UK. She is the author of the first English fraud law book in the Practical Policing Series, Oxford University Press and is known for her clear and simple language in law-writing. She is the Editor of The Criminal Lawyer, a monthly law journal for practising criminal law solicitors. Ramage’s career began as an accountant, leading to the law after 10 years in accountancy. Her career spans accountancy, finance, commercial law and criminal law. Ramage features in the United States ’historical “Who’s Who” register(www.internationalwhoswho.com); the Tennessee Society for the Study of Social Problems (www.sssp1.org);the English register of Expert Witnesses; the English register of Legal Scholars (www.legalscholars.ac.uk); the European Corporate Governance Institute academic members’ list (www.ecgi.org );the International Network to Promote the Rule of Law (www.inprol.org) and the Net of Social Science authors where Ramage has 14 Working Papers, of which 3 papers featured in the 2008 “Top Ten” Lists at www.ssrn.com. A visiting university lecturer at the University of Glamorgan and the University of Wolverhampton, Ramage has presented critical papers at law conferences, namely at the British and Canadian Society’s annual conference, the Socio-Legal Studies Association annual conference, the Society of Legal Studies annual conference and the Law and Psychology Symposium at Kings College, London University. Books: Serious Fraud & Current Issues. ISBN-13: 978-0-595-35678-2 A comparative analysis of corporate fraud: ISBN-13: 978-0-595-40198-7 Fraud – the company law background: ISBN-13: 978-0-595-38135-7 Annotator of the UK Fraud Act 2006, included in Current Law Statutes ISBN: Past Positions:- Visiting Law Lecturer (University of Wolverhampton, UK); Writer, LexisNexis Online- Legal News; Writer, Sweet & Maxwell, Current Law Statutes Series;Writer, Fraud Law Column, Accounting Technician, Hyperion Publishers, UK; Accountant, BDO Chartered Accountants, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; ( Voluntary) - Hon. Treasurer, Stratford-on-Avon Constituency, Head Office, 3 Trinity Street, Stratford-on-Avon; Visiting Lecturer, Management Studies,  School of Law & Finance, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, South Wales, UK. Full Membership of: European Corporate Governance Institute Chartered Institute of Journalists Society of Legal Scholars Subjects: Criminal law, unfair trade practices; police law; comparative corporate fraud;

Articles in Lawtel Criminal cartels

COMPETITION LAW - CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2008) No.178 Pages 5-6 Publication Date: 1/1/2008 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800125

Police power of entry into private premises

POLICE Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.177 Pages 9-11 Publication Date: 1/11/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800122

Trafficking of counterfeit drugs

CRIMINAL LAW - EUROPEAN UNION Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.176 Pages 4-5 Publication Date: 1/10/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800119

Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 explained

COMPANY LAW - CRIMINAL LAW - HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.175 Pages 5-7 Publication Date: 1/9/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800117

Criminality on the internet

CRIMINAL LAW - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.173 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/6/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800111

The forensic use of bio-information - a response to the Nuffield Council on Bioethics

CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - DISCRIMINATION - HUMAN RIGHTS - POLICE Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.172 Pages 3-6 Publication Date: 1/5/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800107

UK and Russian cyber crime - are they mutually exclusive?

CRIMINAL LAW - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.170 Pages 3-5 Publication Date: 1/4/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800100

Victims' family statements - restitution or unauthorised evidence?

CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.170 Pages 7-8 Publication Date: 1/4/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800102

Trafficking for prostitution

CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.171 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/4/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800105

Data protection and criminal justice: some recent developments in EU and domestic law

HUMAN RIGHTS - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2007) No.168 Pages 7-8 Publication Date: 1/1/2007 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800095

Criminal powers and the HMRC

CRIMINAL LAW - CUSTOMS Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.167 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/11/2006-1/12/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800091

Legal aid - some international comparisons

LEGAL ADVICE AND FUNDING - SCOTTISH Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.165 Pages 6-7 Publication Date: 1/9/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800085

Intercountry or transnational organised crime

CRIMINAL LAW - PENOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.163 Pages 5-8 Publication Date: 1/7/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800074

Tackling the trafficking of women and children: a report from the Capita Anti-People Trafficking Conference

CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.162 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/5/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800071

Obtaining property or pecuniary advantage by deception now classed as fraud

COMPANY LAW - CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.161 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/4/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800067

Corporate killing: justice at last?

CRIMINAL LAW - SCOTTISH Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.159 Pages 5-6 Publication Date: 1/2/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800059

The revised police PACE Codes of Practice: "An Englishman's home was his castle"?

CRIMINAL EVIDENCE - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - POLICE Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2006) No.159 Pages 6-8 Publication Date: 1/2/2006 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800060

Crooks and culpability: a study of fraud and fraudsters

CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.157 Pages 3-8 Publication Date: 24/11/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800052

Not for profit organisations and the combating of terrorist

CRIMINAL LAW - CHARITIES Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.154 Pages 5-8 Publication Date: 1/7/2005-1/8/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800048

Cutting the sinews of crime: how anti-money laundering measures can help combat the trafficking of women and children for prostitution: Part 2

CRIMINAL LAW - ACCOUNTANCY - FAMILY LAW - FRAUD Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.153 Pages 3-6 Publication Date: 1/6/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800045

The UK Fraud Offence Bill - a critical analysis

CRIMINAL LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.152 Pages 3-5 Publication Date: 1/5/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800042

The Computer and Internet Crime Conference 2005

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CRIMINAL EVIDENCE Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.152 Pages 5-7 Publication Date: 1/5/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800043

Cutting the sinews of crime: how anti-money laundering measures can help combat the trafficking of women and children for prostitution: Part 1

CRIMINAL LAW - FAMILY LAW Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2005) No.148 Pages 3-6 Publication Date: 1/1/2005 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800029

The test for deception

CRIMINAL LAW - ACCOUNTANCY Criminal Lawyer Crim. Law. (2004) No.147 Pages 6-7 Publication Date: 1/12/2004 Document No.: Articles Index - AL6800027

OTHER PAPERS PUBLISHED Ramage.S, “An analysis of fraud in the UK”, 2005, Police Academy Training, http://www.PoliceOne.com Ramage.S, “Whistle-Blowing: Doing the right thing”, 2005, Police Academy Training, http:www.PoliceOne.com Ramage.S, “The Serious Fraud Office: UK”, 2005, Police Academy Training, http://www.PoliceOne.com Ramage.S, “The United Kingdom’s Fraud Offence Bill”, 2005, Police Academy Training, http://www.PoliceOne.com Ramage.S.S. “Fannie: Mae: A United States government sponsored enterprise and a complex securitised bank enjoying non-regulation”, 2005, Sarbanes Oxley Financial and Accounting Disclosure Information Newsletter. Ramage.S.S, “Fannie Mae: A United States government sponsored enterprise and a complex securitised bank enjoying non-regulation”, 2005, Public Accounting Oversight Group (PCAOG). Ramage.S, “The mind and culpability of fraudsters”, 2005, World Bank Newsletter, http://topics.developmentgateway.org Ramage.S, “An international perspective of fraud including bribery and corruption”, 2005, World Bank Newsletter, http://topics.developmentgateway.org Ramage.S, “Trafficking – A transnational organised crime”, 2005, Lexis Nexis. Ramage.S, “Trafficking of women and children for prostitution”, 2005, Library Gateway, Russian, East European, Eurasian Centre Summer Research Laboratory, University of Illinois, June 2005; http://www.library.uiuc.edu/spx/summer2005/trafficking/Untitled-3.htm Ramage.S, “The European Company Statute – How will it better protect minority shareholders?” 2005, Venture Capital Experts Enclycopedia of Private Equity and Venture Capital; VC Experts Inc. Ramage.S, “Not for Profit Organisations and the Combating of Terrorist Financing”, 2005, The Criminal Lawyer, Tottel, London. Ramage.S, “Cutting the sinews of crime: How anti-money Laundering Measures can help combat the Trafficking of Women and Children”, 2005, the Criminal Lawyer, Tottel London. Ramage.S, “The UK Fraud Offence Bill: A critical analysis”, 2005, Tottel London. Ramage.S, “The test for deception”, 2005, Tottel London. Ramage.S, “The carbon markets – Western Financial Opportunities from Western Pollution”, 2005, United Nations Environment ProgrammeCommunications and Public Information, Nairobi, Kenya. Ramage.S, “A comparative analysis of UK and US, French, German and Canadian legislative changes that prevent charities from being used as a vehicle for terrorism, fraud and money laundering”, 2005, Lexis Nexis. Ramage.S, “International Cooperation in civil and criminal matters”, 2005, Lexis Nexis. Ramage.S, “Music –who owns the rights?” 2005, IPFrontline ™, USA. Ramage.S, “Punishing the bullies”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd, London. Ramage.S, “Causing offence”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “Revealing Facts”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd, London. Ramage.S, “And he’s off!” 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd; London. Ramage.S, “What is fraud?” 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “Doing the right thing”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “Illustrating IFRS”, 2004, Redactive Publishing Ltd, London. Ramage.S, “Fraud: Getting the facts and presenting the evidence”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd; London. Ramage.S, “EU enlargement brings big market and big VAT”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “They can be serious”, 2004, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “True or false?” 2003, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “Shred me not”, 2003, Accounting Technician, Redactive Publishing Ltd., London. Ramage.S, “Common frauds”, 2004, Consilio Newswire, http://www.lawinabox.net Ramage.S, “Not for profit accounting”, 2004, Consilio Newswire, http://www.lawinabox.net Ramage.S, “Electronic Invoice”, 2005, Accounting Technician, MacMillan Scott Publishers, Savoy Street, London. Ramage.S, “Clarity in charity”, 2005, Accounting Technician, MacMillan Scott Publishers, Savoy Street, London. Ramage.S, “Transfer pricing”, 2005, Accounting Technician, MacMillan Publishing, Savoy Street, London.

BOOKS PUBLISHED AND INCLUDED IN THE INTEGRATED CATALOGUE, BRITISH LIBRARY: “UK Steel Industry & International Trade” by Sally Ramage “Civil Liberties in England and Wales” by Sally Ramage “Legal and Regulatory Framework for Business in the UK” by Sally Ramage “An Introduction to Intellectual Property” by Sally Ramage “Introductory Intellectual Property for Designers” by Sally Ramage “Serious Fraud & Current Issues” by Sally Ramage “Fraud and the Serious Fraud Office” by Sally Ramage “Fraud: The Company Law Background” by Sally Ramage Sally Ramage has annotated the Fraud Act 2006 for Current Law Statutes, Sweet & Maxwell.

Sony Ericsson K770i
Sony Ericsson K770i

The Sony Ericsson K770i is part of the commonly known Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot series. It was released Autumn 2007, however it has still a quiet reception due to limited advertising by Sony Ericsson.

The K770i is an updated version of the popular Sony Ericsson K800i, however it does have boast less features than the K800i. It is a slimmer, more modern design weighing 95g and still features the high quality a 3.2 megapixel digital camera (only with less powerful LED light) a protective lens cover, and a new "BestPic" bracketing feature, and are the first to be tagged with the Sony Cyber-shot branding. The new "BestPic" feature takes 9 full quality snapshots of a subject in quick succession, allowing the user to choose the best shots from them. On the entertainment front, the phones have a media player supporting MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ and WMA music files and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. The phones also feature a RDS FM radio, and a Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot for expandable solid state memory (up to 2GB).

The K770i Cyber-shot is a smooth all-rounder. It offers the 3.2 megapixel camera which isn't of a high quality as the K850i but is like the K800i but offers a new Photo Fix feature, allowing the user to modify the photo so it can look just as good as the K800i with the xenon flash. So, overall the phone wouldn't win the best Cyber-shot phone award nor would it for the music- where it is no competition to the W910i or W960i, but it does put up well against the W880i. So once again it wouldn't win an award for music. However, conclusively the phone would be classified as one of the best all round phones available to date for the Sony Ericsson series- but it could be argued to be over priced.....

Sony Ericsson K770i
Sony Ericsson K770i

The Sony Ericsson K770i is part of the commonly known Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot series. It was released Autumn 2007, however it has still a quiet reception due to limited advertising by Sony Ericsson.

The K770i is an updated version of the popular Sony Ericsson K800i, however it does have boast less features than the K800i. It is a slimmer, more modern design weighing 95g and still features the high quality a 3.2 megapixel digital camera (only with less powerful LED light) a protective lens cover, and a new "BestPic" bracketing feature, and are the first to be tagged with the Sony Cyber-shot branding. The new "BestPic" feature takes 9 full quality snapshots of a subject in quick succession, allowing the user to choose the best shots from them. On the entertainment front, the phones have a media player supporting MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ and WMA music files and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. The phones also feature a RDS FM radio, and a Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot for expandable solid state memory (up to 2GB).

The K770i Cyber-shot is a smooth all-rounder. It offers the 3.2 megapixel camera which isn't of a high quality as the K850i but is like the K800i but offers a new Photo Fix feature, allowing the user to modify the photo so it can look just as good as the K800i with the xenon flash. So, overall the phone wouldn't win the best Cyber-shot phone award nor would it for the music- where it is no competition to the W910i or W960i, but it does put up well against the W880i. So once again it wouldn't win an award for music.

However, conclusively the phone would be classified as one of the best all round phones available to date for the Sony Ericsson series- but it could be a rgued to be over priced.....

Harlem River Bridge (IRT Third Avenue Line)
The Harlem River Bridge of the IRT Third Avenue Line was a double-decked swing railroad bridge that spanned across the Harlem River between Manhattan and the Bronx. It was located between the Third Avenue Bridge and the Willis Avenue Bridge. The upper deck carried the express tracks, the lower one the local tracks and an additional pedestrian walkway.

The bridge was torn down after the Third Avenue Line ceased operation between Chatham Square and East 149th Street in the Bronx in 1955. Today no remnants are left.

Sony Ericsson K770i
Sony Ericsson K770i

The Sony Ericsson K770i is part of the commonly known Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot series. It was released Autumn 2007, however it has still a quiet reception due to limited advertising by Sony Ericsson.

The K770i is an updated version of the popular Sony Ericsson K800i, however it does have boast less features than the K800i. It is a slimmer, more modern design weighing 95g and still features the high quality a 3.2 megapixel digital camera (only with less powerful LED light) a protective lens cover, and a new "BestPic" bracketing feature, and are the first to be tagged with the Sony Cyber-shot branding. The new "BestPic" feature takes 9 full quality snapshots of a subject in quick succession, allowing the user to choose the best shots from them. On the entertainment front, the phones have a media player supporting MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ and WMA music files and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. The phones also feature a RDS FM radio, and a Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot for expandable solid state memory (up to 2GB).

The K770i Cyber-shot is a smooth all-rounder. It offers the 3.2 megapixel camera which isn't of a high quality as the K850i but is like the K800i but offers a new Photo Fix feature, allowing the user to modify the photo so it can look just as good as the K800i with the xenon flash. So, overall the phone wouldn't win the best Cyber-shot phone award nor would it for the music- where it is no competition to the W910i or W960i, but it does put up well against the W880i. So once again it wouldn't win an award for music.

However, conclusively the phone would be classified as one of the best all round phones available to date for the Sony Ericsson series- but it could be a rgued to be over priced.....

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Beach Soccer World Cup 2003
The 2003 Beach Soccer World Cup was the ninth edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships. The tournament returned to it's home place in Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first time since 2000. 8 teams continued to compete for the cup.

Organisation
As like 2002, 8 teams competed in 2 groups of 4 teams, with 2 teams progressing to the semi-finals.

Teams
From the 8 teams, 4 teams came from Europe, 2 teams came from South America including the hosts Brazil, 1 team from North America and 1 team from Asia.

European Zone:

South American Zone:

North American Zone:

Asian Zone:

Hosts:

Tom M. Davies (screenwriter)
Tom Davies (1896 - present) is a Russian screenwriter and novelist, as well as a notable centenarian. Born in Kazan, Russia under the name Timofei Davydova to Mikhail and Anna Davydova. His parents both died during the Russian Revolution, and so was raised by his aunt in Vladivostok. He was a soldier during World War I, though was removed from combat in 1915 because of a broken wrist. In 1925, at the age of 29, he married Anita Panov, but who died 3 years later. He never remarried. In 1939, he changed his name to Tom Davies, before enlisting for World War II, during which he was drafted to the British 1st Batallion Parachute Regiment where he learned English. After moving back to the Soviet Union in 1947, he began writing fiction and non-fiction novels, which were published but never received success. For the next 25 years, he worked as a successful butcher in Vladivostok around where he had grown up. He wrote the screenplay for the movie Devushka s Korobkoi (Girl with the Hatbox), in 1972, which met with surprising success. Davies wrote two more screenplays for the films, Shchaste (Happiness), and Detstvo Gor'kogo (The Childhood of Maxim Gorky). He retired in 1976 at the age of 80 to live on the coast of Wales where he had spent time during World War II. At the age of 112, Davies does not have any children or grandchildren, but has numerous great nieces and nephews, who take care of him.

Sineoamphisbaena
Sineoamphisbaena is an extinct genus of amphisbaenia from the Cretaceous.

Kalimantsia
Kalimantsia bulgarica is an extinct Chalicothere from the Miocene.

The book by Eleanor Coerr titled The Big Balloon Race
Eleanor Coerr's book, The Big Balloon Race is a story of how a young girl Ariel gets to take her first flight in a hot air balloon piloted by her mother, Carlotta the Great. The story is based on an actual famous ballooning family from the 1880's. It is illustrated by Carolyn Croll and published by Harper Collins, NYC

Clifford David
Clifford David (born June 30th, 1928) is an American actor and acting teacher. He was born in Toledo, Ohio and is recognized for his many television character performances, his role as Edward Rutledge in the broadway musical/comedy '1776' and as Ludwig van Beethoven in the comedy feature film 'Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure'.

Career

Well-credentialed on stage and screen Clifford David has had top billing in a number of high profile Broadway musicals and shared the screen opposite legendary icons of entertainment.

He was featured in the principal casts and soundtrack albums of such hit Broadway musicals as 'Wildcat' with Lucille Ball, '1776' with William Daniels, Alan Jay Lerner's 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever' and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'.

His extensive theater credits also include 'The Aspern Papers', 'Camino Real' with Al Pacino, 'Caligula', 'Joan of Arc' with Dorothy McGuire, 'Nine' with Raul Julia, just to name a few. He appeared in Joseph Papp’s production of 'Hamlet' in Central Park and has starred regularly in many regional theatre productions.

His feature film credits include M. Night Shyamalan's 'Signs' with Mel Gibson, 'The Exorcist III' with George C. Scott,, 'Fort Apache The Bronx' with Paul Newman and 'The Betsy' with Lawrence Olivier.

Television viewers have seen him in productions ranging from the mini-series 'Blind Ambition', to political dramas 'Fear on Trial', and 'Missiles of October', to episodic dramas and comedies such as 'Bonanza', 'Charlie's Angels', 'Mary Tyler Moore', 'Murphy Brown', 'Party of Five', 'Murder, She Wrote', 'Will & Grace', 'Law & Order' and many more.

Clifford co-directed and co-starred (with Tommy Perna) in the internationally acclaimed short film 'Changes of Distance'.