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Founded in December 1964, Surfing Magazine is a magazine originally titled 'International Surfing Magazine,' a publication that was founded by Orange County local Dick Graham and surf photographer Leroy Grannis. Later on, the magazine was acquired by Adrian B. Lopez, a New York magazine publisher who relocated the magazine to the east coast. Eventually the title was renamed "Surfing Magazine" and moved to Southern California, still under the ownership of Adrian Lopez. In 1980, Australian millionaire Clyde Packer bought the magazine after leaving his native Australia and settling in Laguna Beach and ultimately, Santa Barbara. The magazine moved its offices to San Clemente where it was published for more than 15 years before being purchased by Primedia, and later purchased again by supermarket magnate Ron Burkle's Source Interlink. Always in competition with nearby Surfer Magazine, ultimately both magazines came under the ownership of Source Interlink, where they remain as of 2016.
Actors: Kurt Russell (actor), Breckin Meyer (actor), Thomas Rosales Jr. (actor), Robert Carradine (actor), Stacy Keach (actor), James Lew (actor), Cliff Robertson (actor), Paul Bartel (actor), Peter Fonda (actor), Steve Buscemi (actor), Isaac Hayes (actor), Bruce Campbell (actor), Georges Corraface (actor), Valeria Golino (actress), Peter Jason (actor),
Plot: The year is 2013 and Snake Plissken is back but this time it's L.A., which through the agency of earthquakes has become an island of the damned. But something has gone wrong in this new moral order, because the President's daughter has absconded to L.A. with a detonation device, and Snake is commandeered to retrieve it. But just below the surface there is a coiled Snake ready to strike.
Keywords: 2000s, 2010s, action-hero, ak-47, ambulance, ambush, amusement-park, anti-hero, arrest, bare-chested-malePIPELINE - The Chantays ... I do not own the rights to this audio ..Enjoy !
President Donald Trump signs executive actions to advance the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines.
Yesterday was one of the most beautiful days of the winter at Pipeline. 6- to-8 feet, light winds, bluebird conditions. From dawn to dusk perfect Pipe bombs rolled through the lineup and the second day of the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout absolutely went off. In the late afternoon, during the last heat of the day, Kalani Chapman glided into a double up from second reef and pulled in. But after falling in the tube, he never surfaced. “It was really similar to Evan’s [Geiselman] accident last year,” said Balaram Stack, who was watching from the beach when it happened. “He went down and we all looked away not thinking anything of it until someone started yelling his name and everyone went running.” Nathan Florence, Seth Moniz and the quick-acting water patrol watched what happened from the water...
Christmas day at the Banzai Pipeline saw a bombing swell and perfect conditions. Here are the highlights grabbed from Surfline's Pipeline cam rewind. Watch Pipeline Live here: http://www.surfline.com/surf-report/pipeline-fixed-oahu_131975/
President Trump's executive action to approve two controversial pipelines could head toward a legal showdown. A Native American tribe is threatening legal action to block the building of the Dakota Access Pipeline. After months-long demonstrations, regulators denied an easement for the oil pipeline in December. Barry Petersen reports from Cannon Ball, North Dakota.
Photography © Kevin W. Smith. Galleries at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/kevin-smith.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid;=2538 Pipeline Free Surf 12-13-14. With a quickly increasing swell the organizers of the Triple Crown of Surfing called off the Pipe Masters competition for safety reasons. Too wildly inconsistent for the pros but improving soon after for the locals' free surf session. Many consider this swell to be one of the biggest to grace our shores in years. Lapo Coutinho BRA devoured by huge green-eyed monster at 1:32.
On September 3, the Dakota Access pipeline company attacked Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray as they protested against the $3.8 billion pipeline's construction. If completed, the pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield to Illinois. The project has faced months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and members of nearly 100 more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada.
Dakota Pipeline Protest Crackdown! 5 Need to Know Facts! Subscribe: http://goo.gl/Q2kKrD CHECK OUT WATCHMOJO'S NEW BOOK, LINKS BELOW! Tensions erupted into violence and mayhem as Police moved in to break up protestors of the North Dakota Energy Transfer Partners Pipeline? WatchMojo presents 5 Facts that you need to know about the police action and the ongoing protests. But what does this mean for the protestors? What have high profile celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and Shailene Woodley done for the issue? What kind of threats does the pipeline really pose? How does this compare to other police actions in america? Watch to find out! The 10-Year Overnight Success: An Entrepreneur's Manifesto: How WatchMojo Built The Most Successful Media Brand On YouTube PAPERBACK: https://goo.gl/93prjz KIN...
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