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		<title>THE MAN WHO NEVER SLEEPS</title>
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When pro athletes need to get somewhere in a hurry, they had better know Al Palagonia, The Man Who Never Sleeps
WORDS BY john powell
Al Palagonia has a cell phone attached to his left ear and a landline attached to his right. It’s just before noon on a Friday, and Palagonia is helping a client find [...]]]></description>
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<p>When pro athletes need to get somewhere in a hurry, they had better know Al Palagonia, The Man Who Never Sleeps</p>
<p>WORDS BY john powell</p>
<p>Al Palagonia has a cell phone attached to his left ear and a landline attached to his right. It’s just before noon on a Friday, and Palagonia is helping a client find a quick flight today. He’s only been at it for five days with his new company, Apollo Jets, a company that helps athletes and executives avoid the hassles of commercial flights via private airplanes, and he’s hustling to make a deal. “You’re not a difficult customer,” he tells the man on the other side of the phone. “You’re making me work harder and I’m happy to do that to get you what you want.” Getting people what they want has made Palagonia very successful &#8211; and a lot of famous friends.</p>
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<p>It’s not unusual to turn on an NBA game to see Palagonia sitting courtside. “I love basketball and I like being visible,” he says. Several people in his office laugh out loud. If you know Al, and everyone seems to know Al, you know visibility is part of the job. “This job is as much about who you know as it is what you know,” he says. “Yesterday, a guy called me to say he had a plane flying empty from Los Angeles to New York. It set the wheels spinning in my head. I remembered another guy who was flying the same route that day. I got the guy a better plane and a better deal. You can be smarter than me, or more handsome, or have more money, but I guarantee you, you will never outwork me.” And like many of the athletes Palagonia deals with on a daily basis, if you’re not hustling, someone is going to take your job.</p>
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<p>To have a client base of professional athletes is to make yourself available 24 hours a day. When you factor in different time zones, night games, road trips, and the other factors that make an athlete’s schedule completely different than a 9-to-5 office worker, an athlete needs a contact that cannot just survive phone calls at irregular hours, but thrive on them. It’s one of the reason’s Palagonia has been accepted so quickly in the pro athlete community. It’s not uncommon for people to call him at 2 a.m. and get a call back at 2:01 a.m. “I have been flying private for over 10 years and never have a met anyone like Al Palagonia,” says Shaquille O’Neal, the future Hall of Fame center for the Phoenix Suns. “For the last 2 years, Al has provided me with the best planes, pricing, and service I have ever experienced.” Shaq’s not the only basketball superstar that has Palagonia on his speed dial. When the Redeem Team returned to the United States after capturing the gold medal in basketball, many of the players relied on Palagonia to get them from the USOC facility in Minneapolis to their homes quickly and safely.</p>
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<p>How does Palagonia do it? “I don’t sleep,” he says. “I just take naps. If I get three hours, that’s a lot. On the weekends, I catch up.” At least some weekends. “Next week, Spike and I are going out to see the Lakers – Knicks play. I’m also going to meet with a few potential clients.” The Spike in question is Spike Lee, one of Palagonia’s best friends. They met through basketball, of course.</p>
<p>During the nineties, in a previous lifetime to Palagonia, athletes were coming to him to do some money managing for them, even the greatest, Michael Jordan. It was one night at a Knicks/ Bulls playoff game, where Palagonia made a friendship that would change his life. “I was sitting courtside for the game, Spike Lee was sitting about eight rows behind me. I asked him why he wasn’t sitting courtside. He said he didn’t know the right people to get courtside seats. I said ‘I’m the guy to know to get courtside tickets.’” Palagonia got Lee courtside seats for the next game.</p>
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<p>They got along so well, Lee offered Palagonia a part in his next film at the time, Girl 6. Palagonia told Lee, “Spike, if you’re not going to pay me $500,000, it’s not wovbvrth my time.” And he meant it. As a financial broker, that’s how much Palagonia was making in a bad month. In a good month, he could clear a million. When Lee came to Palagonia with a part in his basketball classic “He Got Game,” it was an offer Palagonia couldn’t refuse. “Ray Allen was one of my favorite players,” he says. “The opportunity to play a sports agent trying to recruit him was too good to pass up.” Since then, Palagonia has had a role in seven other feature films, including “Summer of Sam” and Lee’s most recent, “Miracle at St. Anna.”</p>
<p>“It’s ironic,” Palagonia says. “Spike and I flew our first private flight together. We went to Indiana for the Knicks/Pacers playoff series. That was the series where Reggie Miller was trash talking with Spike during the game. At the hotel, Pacer fans were banging on our doors. I told Spike, ‘The next time we come here; I’m flying private and leaving the same night.’ It’s funny how things come full circle.</p>
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<p>Indeed, since Lee and Palagonia escaped rabid Pacer fans in the dark of night, flying private has become a necessity for businessman who have to be several places in a day. “When you take into consideration the time it takes you to get through security, to check your baggage, to pick it up, to find your ground transportation, an executive is lucky he can visit two cities in one day. Maybe he’s out of the office two or three days to visit offices or plants around the country. By flying private, he saves so much time he can do it all in a day. When you consider how valuable that person’s time is in making the company money, flying private probably saves that company money, because they have a critical person where they are supposed to be—making money.”</p>
<p>If there’s one thing that Palagonia understands, it’s how to make money. He knew he was a good salesman even when he was six years old. “I remember my neighbors were having a yard sale,” he says. “I can still remember them holding the cash, making change for people.” Palagonia was inspired enough at age 6 to have a yard sale of his own. One day, while his parents were at work and his older sisters were watching him, he lugged everything he could carry out of the house down to the sidewalk—chairs, silverware, anything that he could carry. “When my parents came home,” Palagonia remembers, “they saw me sitting on the kitchen floor counting a wad of cash. I had sold the chairs. It was $167. My mother screamed at me, ‘Where did you get that money from.’ That wasn’t even the best sales job! The best sales job was getting people to give me the stuff back for what they paid for it.”</p>
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<p>It was as a financial broker that Palagonia made his name and a lot of money. “My first year at D.H. Blair, I made a million dollars,” he says. “At my peak, I was making that in a month.” During that time, Palagonia lived a life that allowed him to understand what it is that a pro athlete goes through. “Like most of these guys, I came from a household where we didn’t have much. My father worked in sanitation, my mother was a nurse. I didn’t understand what real money was until I started making it myself. As soon as I did, everyone was reaching out for their share. I was buying people houses and cars.” After a mis-step on Wall Street, Palagonia left the industry. “Let’s just say I took a short cut and it came back to bite me in the ass.” Once he wasn’t earning at the same capacity, many of the same people for whom he had given so much turned their back on him. “That’s when you learn who your friends are. People like Spike Lee never turned their back on me. They were always there for me, and I’ll always be there for them.”</p>
<p>There were a lot of entrepreneurs who still knew about Palagonia’s work ethic and his Rolodex of fiercely loyal friends (many of whom had a lot of money and weren’t friends with Palagonia for what he could provide financially). A good friend, Greg Cohen asked him if he would consider the private jet business. After doing some research, Palagonia saw it as a great marriage between his ability to sell and his connections around the country and he has been grateful to Greg ever since. The rest is aviation history. “I never take no for an answer,” Palagonia says. “Every no I get is another step closer to yes.” As an example, he relates a story of an unnamed athlete who has told him that he would never leave his current private jet firm because he believes they are the safest jets to fly. “I’m going to prove to him,” Palagonia says, “not convince him. Prove to him why the jets we provide are as safe, if not safer. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter if I’m your friend or not; what matters is that I get you the safest, most comfortable flight at the best deal. If I can do that for you, I’m going to win.” And with that Palagonia has one more thing that makes him even more similar to his pro clients. Winning is everything.</p>
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		<title>UTAH JAZZ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 22:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Utah Jazz &#8211; Housing the Best of Both Worlds
One of the great debates when analyzing teams with dynamic duos…who is more important the guard or the big man? Magic or Kareem, Bird or McHale, Jordan vs. Pippen, Stockton and Malone; the question now flutters around Utah Jazz young’ins Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer. The answer? [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Utah Jazz &#8211; Housing the Best of Both Worlds</strong></p>
<p>One of the great debates when analyzing teams with dynamic duos…who is more important the guard or the big man? Magic or Kareem, Bird or McHale, Jordan vs. Pippen, Stockton and Malone; the question now flutters around Utah Jazz young’ins Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer. The answer? One cannot exist without the other. With the stats these two youthful ballers are putting up, it’s impossible to argue one side over the other. Williams is adding an impressive average of 19.4 points and 9 assists per game, while Boozer is doing more than his part with an average of 23.5 points and 11.3 rebounds this season.</p>
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<p>Where does this seemingly veteran composure come with these tender 20 something’s…with advisors like John Stockton and Karl Malone, it can almost be expected. What makes a young man wise is the acknowledgement that greatness is partially learned from those whom came and achieved before him. Williams did not hesitate to tap into the expertise of John Stockton in the off season. Taking advantage of one on one sessions with the All- Star point guard who gave Williams advice of how to improve his game, and equipped him with specific work-outs before returning for the ‘08 season, didn’t take a second thought. And Boozer coincidentally has a mentor/pupil relationship with none other than Carl Malone. It makes sense that the pair of duos would lend themselves to a comparison. Although a complement Boozer explains, “Deron and I are no way near the caliber of those two hall of famers,” Williams chips in, “we have way more to prove before we earn a comparison of that magnitude.” And proving…they are.</p>
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<p>The inside/outside game of these two are seamless, each giving praise to the other. “As such a young player, Williams is so confident, so poised on the court, he’s definitely a huge key in our success,” Boozer boasts of his guard counterpart. Williams mirrors the complement by claiming “with Booz on my side, it makes it difficult to even contemplate going to another team.”</p>
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<p>And it’s side by side that these two captains lead their team. Rather than “do as I say, not as I do,” they step onto the court each game and lead by action. Both accustomed to leading, Boozer finished as Duke’s all time leader in field goals (3rd in ACC history) and Williams took the 2nd all time leader in assists at his ala mater, University of Illinois; the pair were being groomed for their position on the Jazz even before they knew it, and fit like pieces to a puzzle.</p>
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<p>With more than basketball in common, these guys bring a bit of old school class to Utah…both given accolades as the team fashionistas. Each takes the same pride off the court as on. Sporting the latest trends of fashion, perhaps the ongoing debate should center around who really takes the title as the team “Style Maven.”</p>
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<p>The luxurious AAA Four-Diamond Grand Bohemian Hotel in downtown Orlando, Florida is billed as “An Experience in Art and Music.” Featuring an elegant early 20th century European/Bohemian theme, this Kessler Collection property boasts 250 boutique-style rooms including 36 signature suites.</p>
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<p>The Grand Bohemian Hotel showcases over 200 pieces of artwork from renowned artists worldwide. The hotel is also home to a rare Imperial Grand Bösendorfer piano, one of only two in the world. Additional features at the property include the award-winning Boheme restaurant, swanky Bösendorfer Lounge, Klimt Rotunda, Grand Bohemian Art Gallery, Starbucks®, 9,600 square feet of meeting space, a 24-hour fitness center, 24-hour room service and the Bohemian Garden, which encompasses an exquisite pool and sundeck.</p>
<p><em>For reservations or more information, call 407.313.9000 or visit <a href="http://www.grandbohemianhotel.com" target="_blank">www.grandbohemianhotel.com</a>. www.kesslercollection.com</em></p>
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		<title>VICTORIA&#8217;S SECRET TAKES MIAMI BEACH BY STORM</title>
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If there were a holiday for sexiness, it would be the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Each November, the most beautiful women in the world gather to show off the company’s most lustful creations. And each year, the show becomes bigger, better, and a lot more sexier. In case you missed it, Moves brings you a [...]]]></description>
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<p>If there were a holiday for sexiness, it would be the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. Each November, the most beautiful women in the world gather to show off the company’s most lustful creations. And each year, the show becomes bigger, better, and a lot more sexier. In case you missed it, Moves brings you a front-row look from the most recent showing at the magnificently renovated and historic Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel. The world-famous hotel was once the scene where Frank Sinatra and friends played cards and James Bond&#8217;s Goldfinger was filmed. This past November, it was reborn as the glorious stage hosting a performance by Usher, as well as 35 of the greatest supermodels ever assembled, including Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, and Karolina Kurkova. Lima highlighted the show by wearing a $5 million Black Diamond Fantasy Miracle Bra. And Heidi Klum offered the grand finale, heading down the runway in a red bra and underwear set with wings shaped like a bow to resemble the world’s greatest Christmas present. If these photographs don&#8217;t make you want to attend the show next year, nothing else will.</p>
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