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Dan Williamson is an American Sportscaster, currently based out of Bismarck, North Dakota where he holds the title of Sports Anchor/Director at KXMB-TV.
Williamson is a native of Minnesota and grew up in the Alexandria area. In 2002, he graduated with a bachelor of science degree at St. Cloud State University. Between high school and graduation, he participated in three separate internships and after graduation; he was hired by one of those stations, KSAX-TV (ABC), in Alexandria. Williamson began as a news reporter, but quickly worked his way up to the 10:00 p.m. Anchor spot and at the age of 23, he was one of the youngest people in the country to hold that job title. Williamson always wanted to transition into sports and despite being on the 'news side,' he also anchored the station's weekly 'Sports Beat' segment. In 2004, Dan Williamson was the producer and anchor when 'Sports Beat' became the station's first ever LIVE 30-minute show, running from September 2004 until March 2005. Dan left KSAX in the summer of 2005.
In September 2005, Dan began as the Weekend Sports Anchor at KXMB-TV (CBS) in Bismarck, North Dakota. He also co-announced football telecasts and co-hosted a Friday Night highlight show called 'In the Locker Room.'
In 2006, Williamson was recognized with 'Awards of Merit' by the Northwest Broadcast News Association and the North Dakota Associated Press for his work. The NBNA Award was for 'Best Feature Story' while the NDAP Award was for 'Best Sportscast.'
In 2007, Williamson was promoted to 'Sports Director/Anchor,' and continues to hold that position.
In 2009, Williamson was recognized with another 'Award of Merit' by the NDAP for 'Best Feature Story.'
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The London Lifestyle Awards first took place in 2010 and is now an event held annually.
The awards are the first of their kind and the event attracts thousands of entrants.
Nominations and Ceremony
The awards were created by London PR man Jason Gale. The awards are presented in recognition of businesses and organisations who make an outstanding contribution to the lifestyle of Londoners and visitors to London. Nominations come from the public with 3000 businesses nominated in the first year.
There are 18 lifestyle categories and nominations received from consumers and businesses all over the country. The winners are selected by public vote and then by a committee, formed of industry experts and well known Londoners.
Tickets are sold for the formal ceremony at which the awards are presented and entertainment provided by sponsors and entrants of the awards.
The Awards
The inaugural 2010 Ceremony was held on 7 October 2010 at the Riverbank Park Plaza and were held at the same hotel on October 6, 2011.
Selection Committee
2010 Angellica Bell, Zöe Salmon, Michael Underwood, Akashia Hoosein, Nick Valentine, Jimmy Lahoud and Jason Gale.
2011 Sinitta, Mark Fuller, Ariane Buteux, Askahia Hoosein, Lucy Taylor and Jason Gale.
Winners
The winners of 2011 were:
*London Fashion Retailer of the Year
Winner: Bolongaro Trevor
*London Beauty Salon/Spa of the Year
Winner: Taylor Taylor London
*London Hairdresser of the Year
Winner: Errol Douglas
*London Coffee Shop of the Year
Winner: Benugo Cafe & Deli
*London Hotel of the Year
Winner: Sanctum Soho
*London Concierge Company of the Year
Winner: Quintessentially
*London Member's Club
Winner: Home House
*London Cultural Attraction of the Year
Winner: Victoria and Albert Museum
*London Sport Attraction of the Year
Winner: MINT Polo in the Park
*London Health and Fitness Facility of the Year
Winner: The Third Space
*London Live Music Venue of the Year
Winner: Hootananny
*London Theatre Show of the Year
Winner: The Lion King
*Best Green Contribution to London
Winner: Barclay's Cycle Hire
*London Restaurant of the Year
Winner: Portrait Gallery
*London Bar of the Year
Winner: McQueen
*London Club of the Year
Winner: PUBLIC
*London Personality of the Year
Winner: Caroline Monk
*Outstanding Contribution to London Lifestyle
Winner: Christopher Moran
The winners of 2010 were:
*London's Men's Fashion Retailer of the Year
Winner: Jeffrey West
*London Beauty Salon/Spa of the Year
Winner: Macs
*London Coffee Shop of the Year
Winner: Bar Italia
*London Hotel of the Year
Winner: Sanctum Soho
*London Food Market of the Year
Winner: Borough Market
*London Cultural Attraction of the Year
Winner: Elephant Family
*London Sport Attraction of the Year
Winner: Polo in the Park
*London Health and Fitness Facility of the Year
Winner: The Third Space
*London Live Music Venue of the Year
Winner: The O<sub>2</sub> Arena
*London Theatre Show of the Year
Winner: Les Misérables
*Best Green Contribution to London
Winner: Recycle for London
*London Restaurant of the Year
Winner: Crazy Bear
*London Women’s Fashion Retailer of the Year
Winner: Sefton
*London Bar of the Year
Winner: Aqua Spirit
*London Night Club of the Year (including Members’ Clubs)
Winner: Crazy Bear
*Outstanding Contribution to London Lifestyle
Winner: 95.8 Capital FM’s Help a London Child
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PANABO FAITH MISSION ACADEMYis a private school located at Tadeco Rd, New Visayas, Panabo City, Philippines. Founded in 1984.
VISION AND MISSION
Vision: Panabo Faith Mission Academy is committed to: (1) educate for physical, intellectual, emotional, social and moral advancement, (2) evangelize for establishing and strengthening personal relationship with GOD, (3) equip with abilities and attitudes that will foster a peaceful and progressive life.
Mission:Panabo Faith Mission Academy is a Bible- believing educational institution which envisions that through its teaching and training the studentry will continuously grow in both secular and sacred learning so they become agents of social, moral, and spiritual transformation in our society.
Motto: To become what God wants us to be.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MS. LUCENA ALDOS (PFMA Founder)
MS. HELENE BONDAD (PFMA Founder)

MRS. NITA A. YELO (PFMA Chairwoman)
STAFF
PTR. ANDREW MACAD (ADMINISTRATOR)
MS. FEBIE GONZALES (PRE-SCHOOL HEAD TEACHER)
MS. FLORITA SUPINO (ELEMENTARY HEAD TEACHER)
PTR. RANDY BEATISULA (BIBLE EDUCATOR)
PTR. SAMUEL MACAD (BIBLE EDUCATOR)
MR. BONG DALANTA (SECURITY GUARD)
MRS. LORENA PAGUE (SCHOOL CANTEEN IN-CHARGE)
MS. JOCELYN BONDAD (SCHOOL CANTEEN IN-CHARGE)
MS. MILCA LABADAN ABADIES (LIBRARIAN)
GENERAL INFORMATION
A. SCHOOL LOGO
The PFMA Logo consists of burning torch which is held firmly in place with the BIBLE at its base. The year 1984 signifies the year of its founding. The school secures itself on Bible truths and is wholly committed to teach only that which are Scripture-based. The torch sheds light with the inspiration that comes from the Bible and all other phases of knowledge, skills and values subsumed within the curriculum are imparted to the clientele as represented in the rays of the sunthe logo is bordered by a wheel-like design. This represents the progress and growth that the school envisions to attain as it continues to serve the youth in the community.
RULES & REGULATIONS
A. ADMISSION TO THE ACADEMY
1. Age Requirement
1.1 Kinder - 4 years old
1.2 Kinder II - 5 years old
1.3 Grade I - 6 years old
2. Document Requirements
Incoming Preschool
-Photocopy of Birth Certificate (but must show the original copy)
Grade I (for those coming from other kindergarten schools)
-Should take entrance examination
-Progress report card
-Photocopy of Birth Certificate (but must show the original copy)
Returning students
-Progress Report Card
Transferees enrolling for Grade 2- 6
-Entrance Exam
-Progress Report Card from the previous school attended
-Certificate of Good Moral Character from the previous school attended
Transferee within the school year
-Certificate of eligibility to transfer from the former school
-Certificate of good moral character
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
-Take Entrance Examination (for new students)
-Interview with the authorized personnel (for new students)
-Submit certificate of Good Moral Character (for new students)
-Fill up registration forms
-Sign the Commitment to abide with the PFMA Regulations and Policies
-Payment of Entrance Fees to the cashier
ATTENDANCE AND ABSENCES
1. Every student enrolled in the Academy is expected to be punctual in class attendance and be present during classes and schedules programs and schedules.
2. Attendance is checked from the first day of classes and schedules activities
3. Students are responsible for all the lessons and assignments they missed during their absence.
4. In case of absence, a student is required to present a letter signed by his/her parents/guardians to the class adviser.
5. Being absent for 10 consecutive days (unexcused)or 20% of the total number of school days, the student is considered dropped.
6. To help the child develop an attitude of worship to God, the school requires each pupil to attend Sunday Worship once a month at Faith Fundamental Baptist Church, Tadeco Rd, New Visayas, Panabo, Philippines.
The academy adheres to a truthful quotation which says, 'A family prays together stays together' . Thus, parents are earnestly encouraged to exemplify the giving of importance to worship by accompanying their child most especially for this activity. Any pupil who failed to attend 2 schedules Sunday Worship shall be considered absent for one day
'PERSONAL GROOMING'
1. Boys are prohibited to wear earrings and colored printed undershirts. Undershirts must be tucked-in.
2. Boys are required to have a haircut (Crew Cut 2x3) once a month.
3. Observe personal hygiene and be neat all the time.
'PRESCRIBED UNIFORM'
Elementary
1. Girls -
--- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday - checked pleated skirt, white blouse with ribbon (same material with the skirt),

black shoes, and white socks
--- Wednesday - P.E Uniform
--- Friday - Star/ Girl Scout Uniform
2. Boys -
--- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday - white polo shirt with PFMA pocket seal on its left pocket, black short pants for

Grade 1-4. Black Long pants for Grade 5-6. No bell bottom or hanging pants shall be allowed. Undershirts should
always be tucked-in.
--- Wednesday - P.E Uniform,
--- Friday - Cab/ Boy Scout Uniform

In case of Saturday Class, student are to wear P.E Uniform.
All shoes must be without wheels.
Any student not wearing the proper uniform and haircut shall not be allowed to enter the classroom.
'DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS'
Laws and rules should have corresponding punishment if violated.
A. Suspension - is a penalty which shall be imposed deprive an erring pupil of attendance in class for a period not exceeding 20% of the prescribed school days.
B. Exclusion - is a penalty in which the erring pupil is excluded or dropped from the school rolls for being undesirable and transfer credentials are immediately issued.
C. Restitution- the Academy may also require the erring pupil to pay to damages, destruction or misappropriation of school property in addiction to other penalty which may be imposed.
D. Expulsion- is an extreme penalty on an erring pupil, consisting of his exclusion from admission to any public or private school in the Philippines.
After being given a Verbal Admonition/ Counseling on 1st Offense, work detail and conference with parents on the 2nd offense, the following grave offenses are considered grounds for: suspension and exclusion/ expulsion.
www.facebook.com/panabofaithmissionacademyinc.
Official Facebook Page of the Academy
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World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4 was a mixed martial arts event promoted by World Victory Road. The event took place on August 24, 2008 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama City, Japan. It featured the second World Victory Road appearance by the last PRIDE Lightweight Champion, Takanori Gomi, as well as the beginning of a lightweight tournament which will determine a contender who will go on to challenge Takanori Gomi for the vacant Sengoku Lightweight Championship at a later date.
Results
Heavyweight bout:
* Kazuo Takahashi vs. Valentijn Overeem
:Overeem defeated Takahashi by KO (flying knee) at 2:42 of the first round.
Heavyweight bout:
* Peter Graham vs. Moise Rimbon
:Rimbon defeated Graham by submission (rear naked choke) at 0:43 of the second round.
Heavyweight bout:
* Pawel Nastula vs. Dong Yi Yang
:Yang defeated Nastula by TKO at 2:15 in the second round. Nastula was hit in the groin twice in the first round but decided to continue. The fight was stopped due to Nastula not responding to the referees orders in the second round, apparently due to being in pain from the hits.
Lightweight Grand Prix tournament
* Mizuto Hirota vs. Ryan Schultz
:Hirota defeated Schultz by KO (superman punch) at 4:25 of the second round.
* Bojan Kosednar vs. Kazunori Yokota
:Yokota defeated Kosednar by unanimous decision 3-0.
* Rodrigo Damm vs. Eiji Mitsuoka
:Mitsuoka defeated Damm by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:13 of the first round.
* Clay French vs. Satoru Kitaoka
:Kitaoka defeated French by submission (achilles lock) at 0:31 of the first round.
Middleweight bout:
* Frank Trigg vs. Makoto Takimoto
:Trigg defeated Takimoto by unanimous decision 3-0.
Lightweight bout:
* Takanori Gomi vs. Bang Seung Hwan
:Gomi defeated Hwan by unanimous decision 3-0.

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