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Marco Enterprises

Marco Ent. is a replica props dealer in Anaheim, CA. Rumor has it that he was shut down by Lucasfilm in the 1980's, but now he is back. I purchased several small costume items from him and was pleased with the quality and the two week turn around time on my order. He also sells vintage Star Wars toys and I was pleased with the quality of the old lunch box and AT-ST that I bought. He has a very large selection of Star Wars replicas in his catalog, as well as Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek, Aliens, and more.

The disadvantages were that he only accepts money orders and he has no on-line ordering and not even a website! I would recommend this dealer and would probably order from him again. Matt Pinick

I used to own nearly all of Marco's Star Wars props before he was shut down. His work, for the price, couldn't be beat. He had one of the best sets of armor, excellent weapons, great helmets, and incredible lesser known movie props (like Blade Runner, Logan's Run, Galactica (those helmets were fantastic!)) out there at the time. While not always perfect and showing "battle damage" (as he said in his catalog) these were just minor flaws that came in the molds and were barely noticeable. Especially for the prices they couldn't be beat! As one of the first SW prop makers he did an excellent job and I was sorry to see him go. Mike Jackiw


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http://www.ketzer.com/starwars/marco_ent.html

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Atlantis/7397/marco.html

71.202.233.160 05:43, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Justin hedden is a idiot,and he smells. whatever he says is incopatant.

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72.229.247.145 06:12, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Gradpower

Gradpower.com

Gradpower is a unique approach to matching a job candidate to employers. Gradpower is set above the rest because it caters exclusively to job candidates with college degrees. It is an online site that uses a state-of-the-art personality profile system to match its candidates with the proper jobs. Gradpower.com was established with the idea of taking the pain out of searching for a job online. It’s designed to be best online employment system available today. Gradpower.com offers a Free and Premium membership for its Graduates to choose from.


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Gradpower.com

71.68.32.224 06:30, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Danziger Bridge Incident

Seven policemen charged in a deadly bridge shooting in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina turned themselves in Tuesday at the city jail, where more than 200 emotional supporters met them in a show of solidarity.

Each of the indicted men faces at least one charge of murder or attempted murder in the Sept. 4, 2005, shootings on the Danziger Bridge less than a week after the hurricane hit New Orleans. Two people died, and four people were wounded.

As the men arrived at the jail, supporters lined the street, stepping forward to embrace the seven men and shake their hands. One sign in the crowd read “Support the Danziger 7.” Another read “Thanks for protecting our city.”

One protester shouted “Police killings must stop” and “Racism must go” but was shouted down by the crowd yelling: “Heroes, Heroes.”

“These men stayed here to protect our city and protect us, and this is the thanks that is given to them,” said Ryan Maher, 34, of New Orleans, who described himself as a civilian with friends in the police department.

“It’s a serious injustice,” said Sgt. Henry Kuhn of the Harahan Police Department, one of several uniformed officers from the suburbs who joined the crowd.

Sgts. Kenneth Bowen and Robert Gisevius, officer Anthony Villavaso and former officer Robert Faulcon were charged with first-degree murder. Officers Robert Barrios and Mike Hunter were charged with attempted first-degree murder, and Ignatius Hills was charged with attempted second-degree murder.

A judge said there would be no bail for the four accused of first-degree murder. Bail will be $100,000 per count for the other three officers.

Hunter posted bail Tuesday; a spokesman for the Fraternal Order of Police said the others couldn’t in part because banks were closed for the national day of mourning for President Gerald Ford.

The officers are scheduled to be arraigned Friday.

Defense lawyers said they were assured that the men would be kept separate from the general population of the jail.

Hills’ brother Darren Hills was among those outside the jail Tuesday morning.

“It took everybody by surprise. Totally blindsided by the decision,” he said of the charges.

A first-degree murder conviction carries a possible death sentence. A spokesman for District Attorney Eddie Jordan said Monday that prosecutors haven’t decided whether to seek the death penalty in the case.



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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16438637/ 71.41.214.50 07:11, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]