Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“When the South first took over the industry, you could always hear that familiar “Ughhh!” in the chorus of every No Limit song. The sound of Master P’s voice told you, you were listening to an original. For years, P was touting a violent demeanor with “Let My 9 Get ‘Em” or [...]
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Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“People who believe that “nice guys finish last” probably don’t know Ken Chenault. The chairman and CEO of American Express built his career around being honest and likable, while remaining a fierce competitor on the field of battle.
In the past year, Chenault has gone after AmEx’s archrivals, Visa and MasterCard, with [...]
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Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“Just months after the Supreme Court struck down federal sentencing formulas, the House is moving to institute new mandatory minimum sentences, beginning with a sweeping bill to fight street gangs.
The bill, which the House is expected to approve on Wednesday, would greatly increase federal penalties for gang-related crimes. It would change the [...]
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Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“When the South first took over the industry, you could always hear that familiar “Ughhh!” in the chorus of every No Limit song. The sound of Master P’s voice told you, you were listening to an original. For years, P was touting a violent demeanor with “Let My 9 Get ‘Em” or [...]
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Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“People who believe that “nice guys finish last” probably don’t know Ken Chenault. The chairman and CEO of American Express built his career around being honest and likable, while remaining a fierce competitor on the field of battle.
In the past year, Chenault has gone after AmEx’s archrivals, Visa and MasterCard, with [...]
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Posted on May 12, 2005 by thestateofblog
“Just months after the Supreme Court struck down federal sentencing formulas, the House is moving to institute new mandatory minimum sentences, beginning with a sweeping bill to fight street gangs.
The bill, which the House is expected to approve on Wednesday, would greatly increase federal penalties for gang-related crimes. It would change the [...]
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