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  2. Two for the Money (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lang's in-depth knowledge of the game, leagues and players brings in big winnings and bigger clients. Abrams's cable television show, The Sports Advisors, skyrockets in popularity when he adds Lang's slick "John Anthony" persona to the desk, infuriating Jerry Sykes, who, until now, has been Walter's in-house expert. Lang's image is remade with ...

  3. Frank Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Rosenthal was denied a license because of his arrest record and his documented reputation as an organized crime associate, [10] particularly because of his boyhood friendship with Chicago mob enforcer Anthony Spilotro. [11] Rosenthal married Geri McGee on May 4, 1969. McGee already had a daughter, Robin L. Marmor, from a previous marriage with ...

  4. My Sexiest Year - Wikipedia

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    My Sexiest Year is a 2007 American romantic comedy drama film starring Frankie Muniz and Harvey Keitel and was written and directed by Howard Himelstein. The film is a romantic coming-of-age story in which the kindness bestowed by a glamorous model is returned 30 years later by the young man in whom she inspired the first stirrings of confidence and love.

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  6. John Anthony - Wikipedia

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    John Anthony may refer to: Sir John Anthony (provost) (1862–1935), Scottish businessman who served as provost of Govan, 1904–1908; John Anthony (physician) (1585–1655), English physician; John Gould Anthony (1804–1877), United States naturalist; John Anthony (sport shooter) (1932–2009), British Olympic shooter; John Anthony (record ...

  7. Bill Gates and 3 Other Business Owners Who Failed Before ...

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    After butting heads with Apple’s then CEO John Sculley, Jobs was ousted from Apple. He proceeded to sell all but one of his Apple shares. Had he held onto everything, his estate would be about ...

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  9. John B. Campbell Handicap - Wikipedia

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    The race was named for John Blanks Campbell, an internationally noted racing secretary and the handicapper who set the annual Experimental Free Handicap weights, who died at age 77 on July 7, 1954. [1] [2] The inaugural edition of the John B. Campbell race was run on December 4, 1954, as the John B. Campbell Memorial Handicap at Bowie Race ...