CLEVELAND, OH, November 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) DJ Ownbey is one of the highest ranked and rated psychics on Liveperson. He is the former radio host of "Star Talk" and "DJ's Advice." He has been a valued guest on numerous radio and television shows. Currently, Love Psychic DJ Ownbey is available for interviews with radio, TV, and print.
He is also a writer that is interested in doing a daily column for spiritual, metaphysical, and/or psychic topics. If you are interested in setting up interviews or contacting him his contact information is:
Love Psychic DJ Ownbey
(216) 741-0123
www.love-psychic-usa.com
Love Psychic DJ Ownbey Available for Interviews
DJ Ownbey is one of the highest-rated psychics on Liveperson (based on user ratings). He is the former radio host of "Star Talk" and "DJ's Advice." He is interested in interviews for TV and radio.
2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
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The Florida Court of Appeals in, Marion v. City of Boca Raton, recently reversed the lower court's judgment and is now allowing the plaintiff to proceed with a cause of action for negligence against the city of Boca Raton for failing to repair a traffic light that resulted in a vehicle accident. The decision, handed down last month, is good news for Boca Raton drivers.
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Custody Issues with the Overparent
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