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Ayvazi, Eric Annett, Damali Binta, Lawrence Barreca, and Mary Jo Also want to thank Andrew THE RUNNER and Matt Cullen. Some guys I also met were Nick Gelso, Brian Hutchinson, Huwebes Fernandez, Chris Farmer, Sam Fogelaren, Kenny Ducey, Jon Hamelin, and Yama Hazheer.My fellow Colts fans who stuck with my work were Eric J, Ryan Michael, and Kyle Winslow. I also appreciate meeting people like Shady Botros, Jason John, and Dedrick Hendrix in my late time on Bleacher Report. Mike Kent and Tyler Lambert were also good supporters.Also met Joe Jones and Hadaari Jones as well as meeting Amare Stoudemire, who actually joined Bleacher Report. Vegas Rich was also a great guy as well as Reggie Lockhart and Jonathan Mathis. Also feel thankful for meeting James Williamson.Also feel great to meet Angel Navedo, JW Nix, Andrew Nushcler, Patrick Mauro, Mannny McLoving, and Michael Nevin Also great to meet Try P. Dan Parzych was another guy I met in my first month of B/R.I am also proud to have guys like Cody Swartz and Bryn Swartz to read my work.

You can check me out at Alwaysmillertime , memphisbluebears , , fanhuddle , and mvn . You can also check out my blog at dhanisports.wordpress .Bleacher Report has led me to a lot of success. But it seems that my time here has come to a close.But even though I am done here, I really encourage you guy's to check out my cousin's work as they're names are Shawn Dhani, Krishna Dhani, and Jon Dhani. So the Dhani's work is still living!Thank you Bleacher Report, I'll never forget you!. LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - European shares extended gains in afternoon tradeon Monday, supported by firmer U.S.

stocks, with Barclays (BARC.L) leading thefinancial sector higher with a 70 percent surge on relief that it was notseeking more funding. The FTSEurofirst 300 .FTEU3 rose more than 2 percent before giving up someground to trade 1.9 percent higher at 774.89 points at 1452 GMT, while U.S.benchmark indexes .DJI .SPX .IXIC traded 0.4-1 percent higher.(Reporting by Atul Prakash) Stocks European Markets. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ E-procurement labormanagement company ClearPoint Business Resources, Inc. "We are pleased to have Brian Delle Donne coming on board at this time,"commented ClearPoint CEO Mike Traina. "We have some very large nationalimplementations coming up in the next quarters and we will benefit fromBrian's experience at running large scale rollouts and assuring we scale upapplying best practices.Our clients will benefit from the experienced teamwe now have in place." Delle Donne formerly served as COO at Computer Horizons Corp. as he turnedthat organization around and successfully helped spin out their VMS solutionat a significant multiple.He had also served as Executive VP and COO of RCMTechnologies Inc.

during the period that company significantly increased itsmarket presence with staffing and project solutions. With a proven background in managing transformative change in theorganizations he has led or advised Delle Donne will be very hands on inapplying his problem-solving skills to strengthen ClearPoint's implementationprocesses.Commenting on the new role Delle Donne said, "I am very excited about theindustry changing capacity of the iLabor platform. It will transform theacquisition and management of temporary labor in ways not seen before. Itsapplication will make significant contributions to our clients and thesuppliers who work through the exchange."About ClearPointClearPoint, formerly a provider and franchisor of staffing services with morethan 70 branch offices nationwide, changed its business model from directstaffing to technology enablement of the temporary staffing function in 2008. With a background in staffing solutions, ClearPoint's firsthand experiencewith the transactional labor market is the driving force behind thedevelopment of its iLabor technology. Under its business model, ClearPoint is the vehicle chosen by its clients toprovide them the most efficient access to a vast North American network oftemporary staffing providers. ClearPoint's iLabor provides services to clients ranging from small businessesto Fortune 500 companies.