Speed Ramping

I want a clip to progressively slow down as the clip ends, I also want it to start slowing down from a point at which i can choose, Anyways I can do this?  Basically Im a new user to Adobe Premiere Pro as it is much better than Sony Vegas and I'm just having some speed issues, like in the question I just want a clip to begin slowing down near the end of its length although I dont know how to do that. Time Remapping slows down the entire clip and i have used Time Remapping to slow down the clip but i want the clip to get progressively slower towards the end starting from a specific point, any help?
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Message was edited by: Jim Simon

Best answer I can give to you is take a look at Time Remapping Tutorials on AdobeTV
All you need to know there.

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