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Date Added: May 05, 2008 05:19:03 PM
Jason Coleman, 50, used to be a middle manager at Chevron Corp. in San Francisco. But if you're looking for him now, you might find him scooping ice cream at the Baskin-Robbins that recently opened at the intersection of Manchester and McKnight in Rock Hill.

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