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Gal Shweiki –A Head for Media Shweiki Media, that is.
Youth has not been wasted on Gal Shweiki. As proof, there’s the undeniable fact that his personal effort, vision, commitment and courage, so ably demonstrated years earlier, have today placed this exceptional entrepreneur of ink atop a thriving, self-made publishing and printing enterprise whose high-tech output spans a continent....
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Larson Segerdahls: Swimming with the sharks and loving it
For Larson Segerdahl, 31, the newly named director of the Valero Texas Open, the opportunities are nearly limitless, as are the challenges in taking over management of the historic 90-year-old golf tournament....
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Top 10: San Antonio Culture Shock
San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Posting continuous population growth over the last decade, the city sees new residents appear literally every day. Unfortunately, they’re not always ready for the full reality of living here....
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Texas Craft Beers Come of Ageb
Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, I was exposed to craft beers during my college years. There was a lot of peer pressure from my friends to avoid the big name brands and find the unique homegrown labels....
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Quick Bites
With Over 1500 different restaurants in San Antonio, finding what your craving tonight could be a bit overwhelming. Luckly San Antonio Man.com can help, Here are San Antonio Magazines Quick Bites for February and March 2013
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Wine Explosion
It’s no secret that the way Americans consume just about everything these days is changing — and changing fast. Sure, we still have to go to the grocery store for our soy milk and wild-caught salmon, but, as just one example, brick-and-mortar bookstores are dropping like flies as readers opt for Kindles or online cost-cutters such as Amazon. ...
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Patrick McCurdy Preacher, Baker and More
Before opening his own business, Darmstetter, 48, spent 10 years as CEO of Creative Link, a San Antonio branding/marketing/digital technology company. He was the boss. “I had overall responsibility to hire and fire and manage new and old business...
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The Daytripper- Longhorn Cavern State Park
Texas is known for a lot of things: cowboys, oil, BBQ, sunsets, the Alamo. The list goes on and on. However, one thing you won’t likely find on any Lone Star lists is caves. But don’t be fooled, Texas has caves in spades....
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It's the Texas State HOG Rally
If you hear a loud rumble and feel the Earth shake on a weekend in mid-May, it is unlikely that San Antonio will be experiencing an earthquake. It is probably the arrival of thousands of motorcycles as they converge upon the Alamodome for the Texas State H.O.G. Rally....
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The 2013 Mercedes S550
When it comes to automobiles, I’ve heard people say there is luxury and then there is Mercedes! If you’ve never driven an S class Mercedes, you might think I’m exaggerating, so you might want to hurry over to your nearest Mercedes dealer to see for yourself....
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