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== Long Island Business News ==
Long Island Business News is a weekly business journal based in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. and owned by [[http://www.dolanmedia.com|Dolan Media Company]] (NYSE: DM) of Minneapolis.
Launched in 1953 as the Long Island Commercial Review, LIBN covers business, government, legal, nonprofit and health care issues in Long Island’s two counties, Nassau County and Suffolk County.
In addition to the weekly paper, LIBN maintains a Web site[[http://www.libn.com]] featuring news and several business blogs. The company also publishes lists of Long Island companies as well as several issue-centered books such as its annual Green Guide and 40 Under 40 Awards guide.
== History ==
In 1953 newspaper reporter Arthur Hug and the husband-and-wife team of Peg and John Whitmore launched Long Island Commercial Review, the original name of Long Island Business News.
The newspaper was founded in the basement of the Whitmore’s Freeport home, according to Hug.
Hug had been a reporter at the Nassau Daily Review Star, the leading newspaper on Long Island in the 1930s. Several years later, he accepted an offer to write for Newsday. Hug also served as a copy editor for World Telegram & Sun shortly before it folded.
The Hug and Whitmore team published the first paper on Sept. 14. An issue sold for 15 cents, and a yearly subscription cost $5. The Commercial Review was known as the official publication of the [[http://www.longislandassociation.org/|Long Island Association]], but it always remained independent.
[http://www.libn.com Long Island Business News]
[http://www.dolanmedia.com Dolan Media Company]
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*[[Soave Enterprises]], a [[Detroit]]-based holding company founded by Tony Soave (also known as [[Anthony Soave]])
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Anthony Soave is President, [[Chief Executive Officer]] and [[entrepreneurial]] founder of [[Soave Enterprises]]. Anthony Soave is also known as [[Tony Soave]] and he founded a [[Detroit]]-based [[holding company]] in 1961. Anthony Soave through Soave Enterprises owns and operates businesses in distribution, environmental and metals recycling, and companies in variety of other diversified industries.
Anthony Soave founded [[Detroit]]-based City Management Corporation and he ran it from 1974 to 1998 serving as President and [[CEO]]. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://people.forbes.com/profile/anthony-l-soave/80016 |title= Anthony L. Soave Profile Forbes |accessdate=2008-10-01 |format=html |work=Forbes website }}</ref>
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==External links ==
*[http://www.soave.com/ Soave Enterprises website]
*[http://tonysoave.com/ Tony Soave website]
*[http://www.anthonysoave.com/ Anthony Soave website]
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””’Sommar och syndare””’ is a [[1960 in film|1960]] [[Sweden|Swedish]] film directed by [[Arne Mattsson]] and starring [[Yngve Gamlin]].
==Cast==
* [[Yngve Gamlin]] – Prof. Cornelius
* [[Lena Granhagen]] – Mrs. Zitter
* [[Nils Hallberg]] – Åke Johansson
* [[Karl-Arne Holmsten]] – Emil Horneberg
* [[Sture Lagerwall]] – Sven Molmagen
* [[Yvonne Lombard]] – Heidi Horneberg
* [[Dirch Passer]] – Kansas Joe
* [[Gio Petré]] – Liselotte Högsbo
* [[Elsa Prawitz]] – Helga Krus
* [[Sif Ruud]] – Ms. Prytz
* [[Olof Thunberg]] – Ove Högsbo
==External links==
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==Musical structure==
The song only features a grand piano and a synthesizer. There are also double tracked vocals, and that’s it. The simplicity of the song fits in with the sad lyrics.
==Lyrical meaning==
Taupin wrote this song during 1975-76 when he was divorcing his first wife Maxine, for whom he wrote one of John’s more popular songs, ‘[[Tiny Dancer]]’. It was not included on the ‘[[Blue Moves]]’-album but was written during the sessions. The lyrics stands as some of the most personal by Taupin, and is a gem for die hard fans.
Bernie writes of himself:
”’This man holds a hand that shows a tremble
This man that I live in bares his faults.
He has a heart and a well worn soul
Ten years a slave to rock ‘n’ roll!, But he has to tremble.”’
Despite the songs popularity amongst die-hard fans, it has never been performed live.
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””Ties That Bind”’ is the 12th episode from the second season of ”[[Grey’s Anatomy]]” [[spin-off]] show, ”[[Private Practice]]”. The episode will air on [[December 31]], [[2008]] in the [[United States]] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
==Plot==
TBA
==Acting==
=== Main Cast ===
* [[Kate Walsh (actor)|Kate Walsh]] as Dr. Addison Montgomery
* [[Tim Daly]] as Dr. Pete Wilder
* [[Audra McDonald]] as Dr. Naomi Bennett
* [[Taye Diggs]] as Dr. Sam Bennett
* [[Amy Brenneman]] as Dr. Violet Turner
* [[Paul Adelstein]] as Dr. Cooper Freedman
* [[Chris Lowell]] as William ‘Dell’ Parker
* [[KaDee Strickland]] as Dr. Charlotte King
=== Guest Starring ===
* [[David Sutcliffe]] as Officer Kevin Nelson
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== Charts==
{| class=’wikitable’
!align=’left’|Chart (2000)
!align=’left’|Peak<br>position
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|align=’left’|US [[Billboard Hot 100]]
|align=’center’|17
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==References==
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[[Category:2000 singles]]
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