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Here are samples of telephone on hold music that will add style and class to any telephone on hold system. It includes everything from jazz and classical to more contemporary styles. Listen to music that pleasures some and annoys others.
2007 was a bumper year for gamers, no matter what platform or genre you're into. Here are the clips of the 10 Best Video Games of 2007 including Xbox 360, Playstation 2 and Nintendo Wii.
When Steve Austin walks into the ring in his black boots and black trunks, everyone knows that anything can happen. Most of Stone Cold's success can be credited to three words: Don't trust anybody!
Elie Wiesel, a Romanian-born American writer, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1986. He writes to testify, and to justify his own survival. He was a survivor of the horrors of the Holocaust in 1945.
Chuck Yeager was the first human to fly faster than the speed of sound. Many people recognize Yeager as the first person to break the sound barrier. He is one of the toughest pilots, both mentally and physically, in aviation history.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a retired American professional basketball player and current assistant coach. From the time he stepped on the court to the time he retired, he established himself as basketball's most talented and recognizable figure.
Correta Scott King was the wife of the assassinated civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. She was a remarkable and courageous woman and first black lady of civil rights. King died in the late evening of January 30, 2006.
George Lucas has been the storywriter and executive producer of a series of amazing movies beginning with the the Star Wars saga. He has become one of the most powerful, respected, and successful men in Hollywood.
Hamid Karzai is Afghanistans first elected president. When the Taliban emerged onto the political scene in the 1990s, Karzai was initially among their supporters. However, he later broke with the Taliban, citing distrust of their links to Pakistan.
Johnny Cash was born February 26, 1932, known for his deep, distinctive voice. He was called the Man in Black because of his dark clothing. Cash died of complications from diabetes on September 12, 2003. His career spanned more than four decades.
James Watson, is one of the most important researchers in the field of genetics. Watson has always been a controversial figure in biology, he is known as the "infant terrible" of molecular biology and the discoverer of the DNA Molecule.
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New Year is a time to look forward, and all signs indicate that this year's going to be even better. Here are the 10 games we're most anticipating in 2008, from Grand Theft Auto to Fallout 3, hear the hottest sound clips for each one.
This movie is more than just something for us to watch , it is something for us to never forget, to teach us a lesson and to remember those who died needlessly along with those who tried to help those same people survive. This is the best war film!
To a generation of fans, Willie Mays was the greatest ballplayer they had ever seen. He was noted as a right-handed hitter with a distinctive batting style and great power. This first black player was also known as the Say Hey Kid in baseball history
The legendary Lawrence Peter Yogi Berra is baseball's greatest champion, winning more World Series than any other player. He was known as a wild swinger, and he was very difficult to get out.
Peyton Manning is an American football quarterback who plays for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He burst onto the scene as one of the most successful rookies ever to suit up in the NFL.
Jimmy Carter was the thirty-ninth president of the United States. Significant foreign policy accomplishments of his administration included the Panama Canal treaties and the Camp David Accords.
Many scientists were racing to make a polio vaccine in the '50s but Jonas Salk got there first. He also made significant contributions to our understanding of influenza and other infectious diseases.
A man of immense moral authority, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been one of the leading figures in the fight against apartheid in South Africa and human rights. He was the first black African to serve as Archbishop of Cape Town.
Benjamin Carson was born in inner city Detroit, Michigan. He developed a terrible hot temper along with severe low self-esteem at a very young age. But this man really rose above and achieved greatness as a neurosurgeon.
Sir Edmund Hillary's (July 20, 1919-January 11, 2008) achievement in climbing Everest was one of the Twentieth Centurys defining moments and made him become one of the most famous, most interesting mountaineers.
Quincy Jones is one of the most respected black musicians today. He rose up out of the Ghetto in Chicago with a passion for music and success. He was the man behind many smash hits like We Are The World and Michael Jackson's Thriller and Bad.
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Jay Sherman is the main character from the TV series The Critic in which he played the role of movie critic who is forced to review the most pathetic films. The show also deals with his personal life working with his boss and his lovelife and family
Anyone who grew up in the 80's will list the Goonies as one of their favourite films. The story is about a group of young kids who call themselves the Goonies and find themselves thrown into a treasure hunt for One Eyed Willy's treasure.
I gathered here some of the best breaking news music we hear in television and radio.