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21. CityBeat: Sports: When The Going Gets Tough... (2001-02-08)
St. Joseph's is rated 29th by the writers, 39th by the coaches and 40th bythe RPI. It's not that turning pro early is bad for basketball players.
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The tough turn pro, and college basketball is suffering because of it By Bill Peterson While one great player makes a huge difference in the NBA, the effect goes at least double in college basketball, where the distance is much greater between the top players and the mediocre. So, where are today's great college basketball players? If you're trying to pick the Player of the Year, you have choices like Duke's Shane Battier, Stanford's Casey Jacobsen, North Carolina's Joseph Forte and Notre Dame's Troy Murphy. They're all good players, but it's a long way from choosing between Bird and Magic or Patrick Ewing and Hakeem Olajuwon. Meanwhile, some of the fellows you can't pick for Player of the Year are Tracy McGrady, Lamar Odom, Elton Brand and Chris Mihm. They're among 31 players in today's NBA who would still be college eligible if they had done the four-year plan. That's nearly 10 percent of the NBA population, almost three full rosters. And it doesn't include about two dozen others who put themselves up for early draft and couldn't make the grade. Players have been declaring hardship and going pro early for more than three decades. But it used to be about 10 players every year, and they weren't all picked. Last spring, 29 players from American colleges and high schools put themselves up for early draft and 18 were selected in a two-round exercise.

22. Turning Semi-Pro Photographer
To rmonagha@post.cis.smu.edu Subject turning Semipro. per year which keeps meup with pro associations, new The few writers who make a living from magazine
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Turning Semi-Pro in Photography
by Robert Monaghan Related Links:
Theatre Photography - Some Lessons Learned
(Paul Butzi)
NY Institute of Photography Business Tips Section

RIT's Photo Course Outlines Online

RIT's Database of Photo Schools and Courses

How to Become a Prof. Photographer by Michael Ray
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Day in the Life of an Amateur Wedding Photographer
by Edwin Leong
Stock Photo Agencies - How To Market Your Work

Evidence Photographers International Council
(forensic photogr.)
Civil Evidence Photography
(Bob Walden Photography)
New York Institute of Photography has numerous articles for semipros: Portfolio Building (NYIP) Wedding Photography (NYIP) Monte Zucker's Classes/Articles Site Nature Photography Forum (Bob Atkins) IRS Pubs Stock Agencies - How to Market Your Work by Felicia Cohen Mind Your Own Business - Marketing Methods that Work by Jeffrey Mantler On Location by Don Sutherland Choosing a Color Lab by Spencer Lyon Stock Photo FAQ by Paul Light of Lightwave Stock Photography Medical Illustration Photography Photo Legal Forms Editorial Photographers Discussion Group How to Become an Ass't Photographer .. +articles by Michael Ray Photo Business Threads Marketing Theatre Photography (by Paul Butzi) Freelance Photographers Site Advertising Photographers of America (pricing guides..) [9/2000]

23. Turning Point, By Justin Raimondo
or the phone bill, or the pittances we pay our writers and staff in order to keepbringing you the most professional propeace journalism turning Point 1/13/03.
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j011303.html
January 13, 2003
TURNING POINT
A ntiwar sentiment is on the rise, but is the antiwar movement? A steadily increasing number of Americans oppose invading Iraq, and a full two-thirds want to see a " smoking gun " before we set a course for empire. Around the world, opposition is overwhelming, not only in the Middle East (except Israel), but throughout Europe. The United Kingdom is especially boiling over with rage at Blair, not only from the Labor left but also from the "Britain first" right . The image of Tony Blair frantically wagging his tail and begging for a bone from Washington is universally unappealing. A number of demonstrations are planned over the next two months, and, here in America, where the majority oppose a unilateral attack , it seems as if a day hardly goes by without the announcement of a new coalition of antiwar groups, one more "mainstream" than the last.

24. Radio Free Blogistan
to do turning on the weblogs pings for my blogs, turning on the possibly, Radio, Ithink I'll still pay for Blogger pro in the Blog writers Good XOR Influential
http://blogs.salon.com/0001111/2002/07/31.html
@import "http://blogs.salon.com/0001111/gems/tabloid.css"; Wednesday, July 31, 2002
"Plan B" Slashdotted
Congratulations to Plan B , a "blog novel." A post to Slashdot has sent its readership through the roof! The commentary there ranges from cogent to frankly what you'd expect. categories: salonika 1:29:57 PM say what [ commentCounter (63) Davezilla's Top 20 Blogger Insults OK, many of these aren't funny, but a few of them are. My favorites: 7. Your website's so ugly, I'll bet you used FrontPage.
8. I wouldn't feed that XML syndication to my neighbor's dog.
10. Hey, 1994 is calling... They want their website back!
and
15. Your website's so ugly, Jakob Nielsen likes it. categories: metablog 12:20:03 PM say what [ commentCounter (62) Upgrading from Blogger to Blogger Pro OK, just bit the bullet and upgraded my Blogger blogs. Got a free 8000-impressions PyRad as part of the deal, which I spent on an add for this blog, of course. You get 20 characters for the title (exactly the length of Radio Free Blogistan, it turns out) and 50 characters for the body of the ad, which I spent thusly: long story short: blog meme tipping point metablog I still have some work to do turning on the weblogs pings for my blogs, turning on the RSS feeds, adding the title fields to the template, and replacing the Powered by Blogger ads with Powered by Blogger Pro ads (or removing them entirely, which paying customers are permitted, if not encouraged, to do).

25. Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
the entire period, and Look Magazine (194244) and the Football writers' Associationwhich began in 1944. The percentage of AA players turning pro increased by
http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=aaflops

26. Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History
the enormous publicity surrounding Grange's turning pro and his to seriously reporton pro football for Beginning in Philadelphia, prominent writers such as
http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=redpro

27. Favorite Sex Writers? - Www.ezboard.com
ForLife Posts 129 (7/8/02 104858 pm) Reply, Re Favorite Sex writers? Magdalene,I've been wondering why is selling a book like turning pro not considered
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28. CBZ Journal September 1999
Walker, Dave Iamele, Phrank Da Slugger, Pusboil CONTRIBUTING writers EnriqueEncinosa and Smoother Than Joe Louis by Tracy Callis; turning pro by Enrique
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/box9-99.htm

29. University Of Delaware: THE ISHMAEL REED PAPERS
F336b Untitled. Bookmarks by writers Books, 1988 From New and Collected Poems F365 Datsun's Death F366 Petite Kid Everett' F367 turning pro F368 The
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/findaids/reed/works02.htm
Special Collections Department
The Ishmael Reed Papers
See below for collection citation and reference information.
I. Works by Reed, 1963 - 1994
Contents List
Box Folder Contents 11 Series I. Works (cont'd) Series I.2 Poetry, 1963-1994 Poems published separately, 1963-1993 F307 "Time and the Eagle." Umbra No. 2, 1963 Dec Copy of Umbra Number 2, a list of names and addresses of Umbra poets, and flyers announcing some of the group's activities. F308 "Rain, Rain On the Splintered Girl." Negro Digest , 1966 Sep Letter from Hoyt W. Fuller, managing editor of the Negro Digest accepting the poem for publication and a photocopy of the published poem. F309 "For Cardinal Spellman Who Hated Voodoo." I-Kon , 1968 Mar 27 Letter from Susan Sherman of I-kon accepting the poem and a photocopy of the published poem and copy of the magazine. F310 "The Feral Pioneers."

30. Boxing News For The Serious Boxing Fan
writers Fiona Manning Andy Rivera C. McCormick Jeff Young Jason Abelson M. Lichtenfeld lookingat the Olympics in 2004, and after that I will be turning pro.
http://www.boxingtalk.net/pages/leon265.htm
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writers Fiona Manning Andy Rivera C. McCormick Jeff Young Jason Abelson M. LichtenfeldSam But now that he will be turning pro, I will be able to wrap his
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32. Archived Articles - 03/13/02 - Ty 'Keep On' Tryon
decided to complete his education instead of turning pro while he a year at a financialfirm and then turned pro. is a member of the Golf writers Association.
http://www.thegolfersnewsletter.net/articles/031302tryon.htm
It's your game, we make it better! Featured Column: Ty 'Keep On' Tryon
March 13, 2002
By: Dan Moschetti
Last year when high school junior Ty Tryon announced he was turning pro, the golf world embraced him. International Management Group (IMG), the company that manages Tiger Woods, immediately signed him up. No surprise there since
Ty is a David Leadbetter student, and David's Florida school, which churns out child hopefuls like the Wongluekiet twins and Ty, is owned by IMG. Within days IMG had already signed multi-million dollar deals with Callaway and Target/Mossimo.
With the blessings of his family, Ty embarked on his PGA Tour career, sailing through Q School and winning a Tour Card, which he'll receive later this year when he turns 18. Until then he can play up to seven tournaments to which he is invited through a sponsor's exemption. No money earned on the Tour will contribute to his standing on the money list until his 18th birthday (at which time he will be retroactively credited with any funds earned on the Tour).
Ty's main concern is that he make enough money this year to finish at number 125 on the official money list at the end of 2002, enabling him to retain his Tour Card for 2003.

33. The Aphelion Internet Links Page
best writers and is now going pro! Noel Carroll's Homepage; Roger's little placeon the Web By the owner of the Dragon's Lair Webzine, now turning pro Writer.
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  • 34. Guild Of Food Writers
    with the Guild of Food writers' prometric version use them, because converting recipesmeans turning the clock The New Guidelines for Food writers tables, by
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    For twenty years, most recipes published in the UK have included metric units beside the Imperial ones, and for twenty years, most people have chosen to ignore them. Then, at their 1995 AGM, the Guild of Food Writers voted to do away with Imperial measures altogether, and to publish only in metric from that day forward. It is not known how many (or how few) writers were present at the AGM, but the vote, according to the Guild, was unanimous. After the vote there were a handful of high-profile conversions to the metric-only cause ( The Sunday Times The Evening Standard, The Observer ); but despite these, and despite the apparently 'unanimous' support for metrication, most newspapers and books, and many broadcasters, continue to use Imperial. Why should this be? Partly this can be put down to market forces: the public remain as hostile to having metric-only recipes forced on them as they always have been; and publishers are unwilling to sacrifice profit for political correctness. But there is a second explanation: could it be that food writers themselves are not as unanimously pro-metric as the Guild claims them to be? Could it be that the metric-only policy (and the attendance at the 1995 AGM) was primarily the work of a small group of active busybodies? New Guidelines for Food Writers Here's what we found: (1) Most of Britain's food writers don't prefer to work in metric.

    35. General Poker Theory
    Help with my SD please •Philosophy of being pro •Vail, Colorado Long Shot •help•I'm turning pro, and would like advice. Brilliant writers •Out of
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    March 2001 Digest Index Index Record Keeping
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    Re: value of deception..........

    36. Challenge.World
    The World Turns, Will It Keep turning? GreySeer, who is still 1 in the 1,000+ listof writers we have to this Network go take a look at the ‘pro Player Index
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    37. Welcome To Miami-hurricanes.com - Looking For A Story We Listed Previously.
    misses mark Sports Illustrated identifies one of its supposed humor writers, BillScheft January 17, 2003, For both McGahee and Johnson, turning pro was a very
    http://www.miami-hurricanes.com/news/inews_archive.asp
    Each day we scour the internet for stories relating to Miami Hurricane football for our viewers. If you have heard about a story that appeared in a news source like the Miami Herald please check the list below to see if we have it listed.
    Note: Certain news sources like Grassy and the CaneSport have requested we not link to any of their articles, free or pay, so those stories will NOT appear here. Date News Article Title April 11, 2003 McGahee says he's ready
    Willis McGahee might have more to prove than any player in the NFL draft; Terence Newman is a lock to be selected in the top 10, but he is not without motivation. The two crossed paths Thursday at Reliant Stadium, where the Texans continued to host potential draftees. April 11, 2003 Canes' spring closes
    Spring football concludes today at the University of Miami, leaving coaches wishing they had more time to work with their players. April 11, 2003

    38. PRO Net
    changing intellectual property rights for writers, engineers, scientists professionalsare turning to unions to protect on coordinating the work of pro as well
    http://www.dpe-pro.net/
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    Listen to Panels and Speakers in Real Audio UNIONS SAY THREATS TO FREE SPEECH AND OTHER RIGHTS A GROWING ISSUE IN WHITE-COLLAR WORKPLACES Department for Professional Employees of the AFL-CIO, Newspaper Guild-CWA and the American Federation of Teachers Launch PRO Network to Counter Rights Abuses WASHINGTONIn response to growing pressures on the rights of professional employees, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the Newspaper Guild-CWA and the Department for Professional Employees of the AFL-CIO (DPE) are joining forces to launch the Professional Rights and Opportunities (PRO) Network. PRO will release periodic reports, hold forums, coordinate public information campaigns and propose model contract language, as well as suggest legislative and regulatory reforms on issues pertaining to the rights of professional employees. Speaking at the first PRO forum, The Corporate State (of Mind) and Free Expression, held today at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., AFT vice president William Scheuerman said, "In order to maintain a free press and a high quality education system, the professionals who work in these institutions need a zone of professional independence and expression."

    39. Prostitution: Penet Bookstore
    Friends Lovers The New Sex Symbols turning pro A Guide by some of the world'smost prosex feminists writing you'll get anywhere, writes Books for writers.
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    A Guide to Sexwork for the Ambitious and the Intrigued
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    An essential manual for anybody who s ever considered a career as a phone sex operator, escort, call girl, exotic dancer, adult film performer or any other kind of sex worker. The actual details of sex work; how to get a job, how to keep yourself safe, how much you can expect to make, how to plan your exit strategy, and more... as well as dozens of juicy anecdotes about life is like between the sheets.
    Magdalene Meretrix has worked as a prostitute, escort, phone sex worker, professional submissive, and porn film actress. Her last full-time sex work job was in a legal Nevada brothel. She now works as a writer, paid escort and web page designer, and is an active advocate for sex workers'rights. Her articles have appeared in "Scarlet Letters" and "The Wyrmhole," and last year she chided Ann Landers in print for Ann' condescending attitude toward sex workers.
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    40. Breaking Into The Erotica Market - By Magdalene Meretrix
    Write some fan mail to let your favorite writers know what you liked about Her firstbook, turning pro A Guide to Sexwork for the Ambitious and the Intrigued
    http://www.katyterrega.com/breakingin.html
    Breaking Into The Erotica Market
    By Magdalene Meretrix

    Most sex-writers realize pretty early in the game that out-and-out porn pays better than "literary erotica." But that doesn't mean that you should hang up your aspirations if you truly prefer writing for the erotica market. There are a number of erotica writers who are making a living writing erotica. What is their secret? Here are a few pointers to help you break into the market. 1 - Don't be afraid to write outside your chosen genre. For example, I write erotica, "essayrotica" (a term coined by Hanne Blank to describe Erotic Literary Non-Fiction essays), and non-fiction/how-to on topics of a sexual nature. Writing in each of these genres has boosted my sales in the others. Anything you write will get your name out there. As an aspiring erotica writer, you want name recognition. 2 - Don't be afraid to give your work away. There was a point when I felt bitter about giving so much work away. That was before I realized that most professional erotica writers list the publications where they've been published and, in most cases, half or more of those publications were non-paying. You want to be able to cite a long list of publications and you want your writing to spread far and wide - name recognition gets your foot in the door. Many of the non-paying markets have high-quality editors. I submitted a piece to a non-paying market and was told that I should make drastic changes. I balked, figuring a non-paying market couldn't possibly understand the high-quality I had produced. I took the piece to a well-known, professional, paying market. The first thing the editor told me? To make the exact same changes!

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