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...search to smaller markets. So when an agency in Sheboygan, Wis., called, "I thought: 'I've got nothing keeping me in New York, so I might as well give it a shot.'" While checking out the agency Jacobson Rost, he grew impressed by its work for clients, including Harley-Davidson and Sargento Foods, and by its professionalism. "I sort of made the mistake of thinking I was going to be the big fish in the small pond," he says. "But as soon as I started to look at the work here, I quickly realized that wasn't the case...
...blogs are devoted to predictable topics such as people's pets (at dogblog.textamerica.com) where you get what you would expect. Other sites are a bit more interactive. At thehunts.textamerica.com phone-cam bloggers are challenged to photograph a series of items; a recent list included a belly-button ring, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and a Matrix Reloaded poster. The first person to submit pictures of everything on the list wins the game. (Sorry, the only prize is the glory of being first...
...being portrayed by Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey in the thinly fictionalized Ordinary Decent Criminal, released in 2000. (Two years earlier, Brendan Gleeson played the title role in The General.) The real-life Cahill was Ireland's most colorful crook. Fat and balding, he had a passion for pigeons, Harley-Davidson motorbikes and two Dublin sisters by whom he fathered nine children. Cahill's gang arrived in Russborough House one night in May 1986; they cut a small pane of glass out of a French window, and entered the house to set off the alarm. They then retreated...
...million--member motorcycling population; their numbers are increasing 10% a year. Boomers tend to have the time to take to the open road, as well as the financial resources to buy bikes costing as much as $20,000, just for the thrill of it. Nearly a third of Harley-Davidson riders are now 50 or older, says Joanne Bischmann, vice president of marketing...
...nearly 11 times as much as those in the Domini 400 index of socially responsible stocks. While more than 90% of the Vice Fund's holdings will be in battleships, blackjack, booze and butts, its managers plan to hedge a bit into stocks like Harley-Davidson. "It's not really a vice," fund co-manager Dan Ahrens, 36, admits. "But I think the Harley Hogs probably like drinking and smoking." --By Bill Barol...