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Mark Derwin | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos

The versatile American character actor Mark Derwin initially launched himself as a late '80s soap opera heartthrob, with two roles that many housewives will count as unforgettable: that of A.C. Mallett on Guiding Light, and that of Adrian Hunter on The Young and the Restless. Allegedly a rebel during his early years, Derwin evinced limited interest in high school sports and attended the State University of New York at Cobbleskill, where he engaged in some undisclosed acts of "

Pledge of Loyalty | Invasion

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Sheryl Crow, 50, Rocks Toned Body in Tiny String Bikini

No tankinis for this 50-year-old singer! Sheryl Crow was snapped on Dec. 9 chatting on her cell in the Bahamas wearing a tiny string bikini. Standing in the surf, the "Soak Up the Sun" singer looked amazingly toned and trim. (Interestingly, she revealed this past September on Katie Couric's talk show that she believes her non-cancerous brain tumor resulted from constant cell phone use.) The single mother of two has credited her slammin' bod to doing P90X (Power 90-Day Extreme) workouts, a series of intense exercise sessions coupled with a diet plan.

The best AFR Green Common and Uncommon cards in Limited

Utilizing every Dungeon & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms mechanic in conjunction with big creatures, the color Green will likely have a major impact on the Limited meta.  Green sticks to its roots in AFR with a number of big creatures with a reasonable casting cost and unique combat tricks. The MTG color also utilizes flavor word mechanic Pact Tactics, d20 roll, Venture, and Ward. Scheduled to release digitally on July 8 and globally on July 23, the AFR set will introduce an owl that’s also a bear, a worm that is not a wurm, and a bard that likes to venture into a dungeon.

The pioneer legacy is a legacy of inclusion, President Oaks declares

It is not enough to study, praise or reenact the accomplishments of pioneers, said President Dallin H. Oaks while standing against a brightly colored backdrop of a covered wagon in the Pioneer Center at This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City.  “We need to identify the eternal principles they applied for our benefit and then apply those principles to the challenges of our own day,” said President Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency.