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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 28 /U.S. Newswire/ -- NFL Carolina Panthers Defensive Back Mike Minter and R&B Artist Fantasia Barrino will launch an upscale salon and spa, "IMAJ" in Fall 2006. IMAJ will include services for both men and women including hair care, facials, massages, a make-up gallery, and other grooming and stress relief services to nourish the minds, bodies, and souls of patrons. IMAJ will also provide hair restoration services for cancer patients. The salon and spa will be staffed by master and celebrity stylists and make-up artists, including Fantasia's own stylist. IMAJ will be located in Concord, North Carolina.
A Fall 2006 celebrity-filled launch is planned for the upscale salon and spa. The invitation-only event will be held in late October 2006 and have a "masquerade"...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, at Roanoke. Glen E. Conrad, Magistrate Judge. (CA-95-108-R).
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Mountaineer Athletic Club More than 640 people attended the West Virginia University Mountaineer Athletic Club Charleston Dinner, presented by Friends of Coal, April 23 at the Charleston Civic Center. 1. (Front) Don Gay; (back) J.B. Akers, Bob Huggins, Tom Kleeh, John Burdette. 2. George Kline, Cecil Broom, Anne Rada, Becky and Charles Dent. 3. (Front) Christi, Kelly, Becky and Dick Smith; (back) Steve Dunlap, Nickie Brown, Jeff McCroskey, Martha and Pete Minter, Mike Parsons. 4. Jason Butts, B.J. and Ryan Toler, Frank and Debbie Morris, Dan Taylor. 5. Louis Southworth, Bill and Pam Rainey, Dana Holgorsen, Gary McPherson, Chris Hamilton. 6. (Front) Jim and Joan Waggy, Gina Carte, Kenny Starcher; (back) Bill Viewig, George Viewig, Mike Corey, George Kline, Oliver Luck, David Kline. 7. Tr...
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TARGETING: The team needs to address both safety positions. It has avoided drafting safeties in the first round, but that could change if LSU's LaRon Landry or Florida's Reggie Nelson is available. Mike Minter is the team's only experienced safety, and he's nearing the end of his career. Middle line-backer is a huge concern because Dan Morgan can't stay healthy. The team might not be able to pass on Mississippi's Patrick WIIIIs in the first round.
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The following is an excerpt of a sermon given recently at Reston Bible Church by pastor Mike Minter:
Many people believe that over the course of time, man will eventually usher in a utopian society. It is just a matter of time before wars will be a thing of the past. Family feuds, corporate greed, divorce, rebellious children, terrorism and gang violence will be washed away by education, psychology and genetic engineering.
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Associated Press
The Carolina Panthers signed eight-year veteran Mike Minter to a four- year contract extension Friday, likely assuring the local favorite will finish his career with the team that drafted him.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Carolina Panthers opened their minicamp Friday with first-round draft pick Thomas Davis at strong safety, raising questions about the future of longtime starter Mike Minter.
The Panthers played coy about where Davis will play this season when they selected him with the 14th overall pick in the NFL Draft. He played safety at Georgia, but also has experience at linebacker.
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Carolina Panthers safety Mike Minter, the team's all-time leader in tackles and one of the franchise's most popular players, has decided to retire because of chronic knee pain, a person familiar with the decision said Monday.
The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because an official announcement will be made today, said Minter made the decision over the weekend. He did not practice with the team Monday morning.
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MARICOPA, Ariz. (AP) -- A registered sex offender suspected of abducting a 6-year-old girl was arrested Saturday in a nearby town, sheriff's deputies said.
George Richard Horner, 26, was taken into custody at an airport near the town of Coolidge after negotiating with an investigator through cell phone calls and text messages, sheriff's spokesman Mike Minter said.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Carolina safety Mike Minter returned to practice Thursday and is confident his strained right calf won't prevent him from playing against the Miami Dolphins.
There's no pain, that's a great sign," said Minter, who has played in 68 consecutive games. "I went full speed and I was able to break on the ball and do things I normally do. So I feel like I will play.