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Running on Fumes

Continued from page 6

Published on May 25, 2006

Whether it's prosecution or collapse that puts a halt to BioPerformance, the prognosis is the same for the fantasy of easy riches that Steven Holland spins for the hopeful crowd at Super Spanish Saturday. Imagine, Holland says, that you're sitting in your mansion, paid for by BioPerformance. "At this point you're going to realize that everything that you've dreamed in life, everything that you've ever wanted, everything that you ever thought could come true as a kid or as a teenager or as an adult, anything and everything that you want, whatever your imagination can begin to make you think that you can have--you can have it."

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