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The music's the thing in this glossy life of Benny Goodman - and the swinging clarinet great himself supplied the sounds. The story follows Goodman from his modest upbringing in Chicago through romance and marriage to his historic concert at Carnegie Hall. Jazz buff Allen has just the right bookish kind of hep, and Harry James and Gene Krupa are among the musical cameos.

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Three American women take a vacation to Rome (the site of the famed Trevi Fountain), where they find that the ancient city has more in store for them than they could have hoped for, as each goes on a romantic adventure of her own.

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Burt Reynolds stars in this second installment in the "Smokey and the Bandit" saga. This time the Bandit is hired to transport a pregnant elephant from Miami to the Republican Party convention in Dallas. But old rival sheriff Buford T. Justice will do whatever he must to prevent Bandit from getting that $400,000 fee. And this time Buford T. has some relatives to help him in his search, his brothers Reginald and Gaylord -- all played to the hilt by the incomparable Jackie Gleason. To add to Bandit's troubles, his co-pilot on the job is his former girlfriend Carrie.

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Both notorious in their respective fields for presenting biting, often hilarious, takes on modern life in America, director Robert Altman and cartoonist Garry B. Trudeau combined forces for this ground breaking mini-series made for the HBO network. Set during the 1988 presidential race, the cutting-edge satire follows the campaign of fictional democratic candidate Jack Tanner (Michael Murphy). A nice guy who doesn't seem to have the killer instinct of competitors Michael Dukakis or Jesse Jackson, Tanner nonetheless forges ahead with the help of his campaign manager T.J. Cavanaugh (Pamela Reed), youthful aide Stringer Kincaid (Daniel Jenkins), and teenage daughter Alex (Cynthia Nixon). Also thrown into the mix are kindhearted newspaper columnist Taggerty Hayes (Kevin J. O'Connor), ditzy assistant Andrea Spinelli (Ilana Levine), and Joanna Buckley (Wendy Crewson), Dukakis's campaign head and the secretive love of Tanner's life. Over the course of the series' 11 episodes, Altman brilliantly mixes real life politicians and celebrities with Trudeau's fictional characters, creating a candidate who is immediately recognizable and wholly believable. Murphy is a perfect choice for the well-intentioned Tanner, a man who is constantly questioning the absurdity of his surroundings. Hysterical, poignant, and deeply addictive, TANNER '88 is an unforgettable historical time capsule, compliments of two of the most original artists of late 20th Century America.

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Down behind enemy lines during the Vietnam War, an officer must rely on a scout pilot to risk his life and his military career to rescue him. Based on the book by William C. Anderson.

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Twenty-five crime classics are presented on this collection, with versions of SHERLOCK HOLMES, BULLDOG DRUMMOND, and DICK TRACY included.

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After an early release from a yearlong prison sentence for a crime he didn't commit, Charlie Taylor returns to his girlfriend Randi whom informs him that the District Attorney--and, coincidentally, her ex-boyfriend--has helped to find him a job. He will be working for Emma (Kim Dawson), the wife of an extremely wealthy businessman named Lance De Layley. Charlie is reluctant when he discovers his "job" is to stage a kidnapping of Lance's daughter, which leaves him to believe that somebody may be attempting to set him up. Trying to free himself from this obviously dangerous situation, Charlie finds himself in a maze of lies, deceit, and sexual deviance.

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Evil? In everyday life? When most people talk about evil, they mean "bad people", as if evil were a psychological affliction. Yet evil is a force that mankind has reckoned with since the dawn of civilization, "Shouting at the Wolf" is a revelatory work about the existence of evil and the dark side of the occult. Author Anderson Reed says, "With the burgeoning interest in the occult, there is a tendency towards a dangerous pollyanna attitude about its reality. New Agers like to think that they may pick and choose which elements of the occult they will deal with and leave the rest alone. This is folly. When the door to the occult is opened, light and darkness spill out together. The idea that as long as we don't believe in evil it cannot harm us is disastrously wrong." "Shouting at the Wolf" is a uniquely practical guide to: The Varieties of Evil How Evil Thrives The Dangers of "Satan" Worship Possession and Sorcery Why Evil Provoked the Inquisition and Witch Trials The Death Passage and Death-illnesses Accidental Possession by the Dead Living Sanely in the Presence of Evil The Occultist's View of Substance Abuse Post-traumatic Stress Disorder as an Occult Phenomenon Using Crystals for Divination Journeys in the Spirit World Purifying and Protecting Your Home Understanding Exorcism Helping Our Loved Ones to Die Well "Shouting at the Wolf" brings the study of evil and spiritual invasion up-to-date and makes the subject clear to everyone.

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Set includes Mike Anderson, Ray Lewis, Jonathan Ogden, Kyle Boller, Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton, Ed Reed, Chris McAlister, Jamal Lewis, Todd Heap, Haloti Ngata, Demetrius Williams
 

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What is a medical practice worth? The answer depends, in part, on whom you ask. Purchasers would say value is based on what they plan to bring to the table; sellers assume it's simply a matter of formula applied uniformly across the board. In actuality, both are correct-to a degree. While there are basic guidelines used to ascertain values, valuation must be determined on a case-by-case basis, as each has a unique set of circumstances that ultimately affects final outcome. Covering the specific issues that impact valuation, Valuation of a Medical Practice takes you through the entire process, highlighting pitfalls and mistakes that are commonly made and that should be avoided. Written by Reed Tinsley, Rhonda Sides, and Gregory D. Anderson, leading experts in the field, this comprehensive resource clears up the ambiguous question of what exactly constitutes the value of a medical practice. As the authors stress, there are two main points to keep in mind:
  • The strength of the practice's income stream and what it produces for the owner(s) is what creates true value.
  • The key to a successful valuation is deciding whether or not the practice's future income stream will mirror its present income stream.

    Along with case examples, sample valuation letters, and checklists for gathering data, as well as an exhaustive appendix and glossary of terms, Valuation of a Medical Practice has complete details on:

  • Regulatory issues-Medicare fraud and abuse, private benefit/private inurement, the Stark Law.
  • Special issues-gross revenues, referral patterns, payer mix, practice efficiencies and transition, productivity.
  • Getting started-engagement preplanning and planning, requesting pertinent data.
  • On-site inspection and owner interview-fixed assets, personnel, accounting system, supply inventory, marketing, physician and management issues.
  • Completing the process-reporting, reviews, reconciling valuation methods, applying premiums and discounts, obtaining client representations.

    Straightforward, accessible, and exhaustive, this is an important resource for anyone involved in the valuation of a medical practice. When it comes to valuing a medical practice, the parties involved often disagree on how it should be best assessed. Written by leading authorities in the field, this comprehensive resource clears up any confusion by examining and explaining the key issues involved in the valuation process, as well as common pitfalls and mistakes that should be avoided. Packed with sample valuation engagement letters, checklists for gathering data, and helpful case studies, Valuation of a Medical Practice covers all the essential bases, from regulatory issues and operating costs to capitalization and fixed assets-in short, everything needed for an accurate valuation.

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A stunning debut novel of love, intrigue and newfound faith. Because of a troubled past, Sheriff Jake Reed vowed never to marry. But he has to rethink that vow after meeting local computer consultant Tiffany Anderson. When Tiffany becomes the target of...