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  • The Beaver Valley Bowl site should be preserved, perhaps as a "Kingpins" museum, sort of like the various entertainment parks they have in Orlando.

    timesOnline: Home RSS feed 2009

  • Ray Ybarra (left) plays guitar while Paul Orta of the band Paul Orta and the Kingpins (right) plays a harmonica during the Southeast Texas Mardi Gras in Port Arthur.

    Party Gras 2007

  • Ray Ybarra (left) plays guitar while Paul Orta of the band Paul Orta and the Kingpins (right) plays a harmonica during the Southeast Texas Mardi Gras in Port Arthur.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • Ask Hillary how much oversight she favored having over the Drug Kingpins who bribed her two brothers, to obtain Presidential pardons.

    Hillary Camp Hits Obama Over Private Assertion To Teamsters 2009

  • According to Women's Wear Daily, designers from Seven for All Mankind, BCBG, Levi's, Genetic Denim and Vintage Laundry all attended the Kingpins textile show in Los Angeles and were searching for "the newest stretch materials and durable fabrics."

    Victoria Namkung: Jeggings: Hot or Not? 2009

  • Kingpins: San Jose's Thornton — Even if he doesn't score, he forces the opposition to take penalties and creates space for other players.

    USATODAY.com - Western Conference previews 2006

  • He's no longer a Chicago grass roots organizer; he's the head of the Democratic party, in bed with Wall Street Kingpins and Capitol Kingmakers, armed with a war chest that would make Croesus blush.

    Leonce Gaiter: Obama The Politician Slays Obama The Prophet 2008

  • Kingpins: Anaheim's Selanne — He has been almost Mark Messier-like this season in his ability to lead the Ducks.

    USATODAY.com - Western Conference previews 2006

  • "You always hear about 'Drug Lords' and 'Cocaine Kingpins,' but where are the 'Drug Ladies,' and 'Cocaine Queenpins?'" demands Clarissa Spode, Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth, and author of the groundbreaking report, "Cracking Through: Diversity, Dignity and Drugs."

    Maureen Dowd Approves of IQ Study Steve Sailer 2005

  • "You always hear about 'Drug Lords' and 'Cocaine Kingpins,' but where are the 'Drug Ladies,' and 'Cocaine Queenpins?'" demands Clarissa Spode, Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth, and author of the groundbreaking report, "Cracking Through: Diversity, Dignity and Drugs."

    Archive 2005-01-09 Steve Sailer 2005

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