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View Article  Team Harteis News: Authorities to restrict air, river traffic for Super Bowl

Team Harteis News -  Federal authorities announced Thursday restrictions on air and river traffic during the Super Bowl.

 

A temporary flight restriction will be in effect within a 30-mile radius of Ford Field on game day, Feb. 5, from 4 p.m. ET until midnight, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

 

Scheduled commercial and cargo flights will be allowed in and out of Detroit Metropolitan Airport in the suburb of Romulus, and general aviation will be allowed to ...   more »

View Article  Team Harteis News - Unveiling NAO never accept ordinary: artist-grade cosmetics with attitude

Team Harteis News – The Quixtar Team is unveiling NAO cosmetics, Never Except Ordinary. With this make-up nothing about it is ordinary.

 

Take beauty by storm, with NAO never accept ordinary™ professional color cosmetics. In a world where the mundane can creep in, it takes a beauty rebel to set it straight. NAO takes color to the limit with a creative collection of exquisitely designed, artist-grade colors, textures, and ultra-luxurious formulas.

 

Indulge your diva with limited-edition enticing serums, ...   more »

View Article  Team Harteis News- Steelers like road look, will wear white in Super Bowl

Team Harteis News - The Steelers will buck years of tradition and wear their white away uniforms in the Super Bowl against Seattle, even though they are designated by the NFL as the home team and could wear their more imposing black jersey tops.

 

The black jerseys and gold pants are the Steelers' traditional look, and numerous sports teams have switched to black uniforms in recent years because they believe it creates a more intimidating presence.

 

Cowher made ...   more »

View Article  Team Harteis News-Dungy confirms he'll return after week with family

Team Harteis News - Tony Dungy, who seemed conflicted about whether to return after Indianapolis' loss last week, told ESPN's Chris Mortensen on Sunday morning he would definitely return as Colts head coach.

 

"I'm full-speed ahead," Dungy told Mortensen. "We're disappointed with how the season ended, we've got some things to fix and some personnel issues, but we're getting started on them."

 

Dungy spent the week in Florida with his family to reflect on his plans, even ...   more »