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- To be aired on Q2/Q3 of 2015
- The father of a celebrity is killed, and the detectives uncover a FBI sting operation targeting the mob.
- miniatur|Das Unternehmenslogo The Insider (dt. der Geheimnisträger, der Kenner) ist ein Wettbüro aus Grand Theft Auto IV, das sich in Northern Gardens befindet. Es bietet offenbar vor allem oder ausschließlich Pferdewetten an und ist unter der Rufnummer (808) 555/6230 erreichbar. Kategorie:Wettbüros
- View the OCW Insider commercial here: Created by Liz Idol The very first edition of The Insider was broadcasted on Online Championship Wrestling: Revolution, after the Revolution's demise however the show migrated to OCW. The show was hosted by Mike Mazzarone, who was regularly poked fun at by his own guests. The program was considered one of the most innovative things to ever hit MSN, reinforcing OCW's reputation as the most creative company on the circuit. The show boasted guests such as: Justin Klein, Drew Stevenson, Darren Stevens, Hektik, Jason Carr, Jonni Valentine, and Big Tony just to name a few. The show also spawned off a list of "Mikeisms", which were things that the show's host would try to say but fail miserably at due to his New Jersey upbringing (The most notable of these wa
- The Kingdom Keepers’ senior year in high school is almost over. For more than three years, they’ve done little more than surveillance missions into the Disney parks after dark. Their battles are long behind them, they agree, the threat to the Disney realm silenced—albeit at great cost. But inside the catacombs of the Aztec temple where Finn Whitman faced down his nemesis, the monstrous Chernabog, a new threat brews. One that will rise like a phoenix … or, more accurately, like a stealth bomber.
- The Insider is a 1999 film starring Russell Crowe, Al Pacino and Christopher Plummer. It tells the true story of Jeffrey Weigand, a researcher at Brown & Williamson tobacco company. After Weigand is fired from B&W he goes to 60 Minutes and producer Lowell Bergman to spill the secrets he knows about the tobacco industry. Weigand's and Bergman's attempts to reveal the truth about Big Tobacco lead to resistance from B&W--and, surprisingly, from their own network.
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