Archive for March, 2009

March 30, 2009 @ 02:33

A Prayer Request

Mark Noonan's father is in his final days with his family and Mark is asking everyone to pray for his father and his family during this difficult time.

My father has now been taken to a Hospice. Days, perhaps a couple weeks, are what remain. While his body is in very bad shape, his mind remains sharp and he’s entirely aware of what is happening.

I ask all to pray for my father and my family that we will be at peace and in all things completely trusting in God.

My family's thoughts are with you, and we will pray that you and your family get the peace you need during this difficult time.

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March 29, 2009 @ 05:49

Now Is The Time

With the economy the way it is right now, they say there is no better time to start investing. Whether you're looking to invest in stocks or mutual funds you can do it all with Online Trading.

I haven't signed up for an online trading account, mainly because I haven't had the resources I thought one needed to do just that. But it turns out all you need to begin Stock Trading online is the will to do so. Sites like First Trade have no minimum deposit, so you can start trading now matter how much you wish to invest.

My grandfather, who was very knowledgeable about everything stock market related would have loved to have had an Online Broker. If he had one he would have been at the computer 18 hours a day conducting trades and monitoring the market. If you want to make your mark and potentially make a lot of money, now is the time to get into the market and do it.

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March 28, 2009 @ 03:59

A Letter To Harry Reid

Dear Harry Reid,

As a child growing up in Boulder City, Nevada in the 1970's, I did not like you.

As a teenager graduating from Boulder City High School in the 1980's, I did not like you.

As a young adult of voting age living in Las Vegas in the 1990's, I despised you.

As a husband and father, now living near Atlanta, Georgia, I still don't like you.

You are a hypocrite, you spout falsehoods, and you misrepresent yourself.

On top of everything you are, there is something you are not. An asset to the people of Nevada. I got to thinking about it, and I cannot think of a single thing you have done for the state of Nevada that any other elected official couldn't have done. You've been in public office a long time so that is saying something, isn't it?

I can't figure out how you've managed to stay in office as long as you have. When I lived in Nevada I never voted for you, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It's time for you to go Harry, and I'm sure I am not the only native Nevadan who feels this way.

With best regards,

Michael T. Barrett

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March 27, 2009 @ 15:03

Irving R. Levine Dies

Irving R. Levine, the bow-tied NBC newsman who explained the fine points of economics to millions of viewers for nearly a quarter century, has died. He was 86.

Levine died Thursday, announced Kevin M. Ross, president of Lynn University in Boca Raton. Levine (pronounced luh-VEEN') taught at the school after leaving NBC. Further details of his death were not immediately available.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy, and their three children, Jeffrey, Daniel and Jennifer.

In a humorous 2001 essay in The New York Times, Levine welcomed the return of the middle initial as epitomized by then-new President George W. Bush.

He recalled that producers trying to shorten a television news story of his "finally suggested I drop the R in my sign-off, Irving R. Levine. I held my ground."

"`No,' I said, 'I'd rather drop the B in NBC.'"

Rest In Peace, Irving.

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March 26, 2009 @ 14:35

Dan Seals Dies

Dan Seals, who was England Dan in the pop duo England Dan and John Ford Coley and later had a successful country career, has died of complications from cancer. He was 61.

Longtime manager Tony Gottlieb said Seals, diagnosed with lymphoma two years ago, died Wednesday night at his daughter's home in Nashville.

"He was raised in a very rural part of West Texas. His father was an amateur country singer, and he used to play with his dad. They were Hank Williams, Grand Ole Opry people. He was much more of a country singer than a pop singer."

Seals' older brother, Jimmy, was the Seals in Seals & Crofts, who recorded the hits "Summer Breeze" and "Diamond Girl" in the 1970s.

Until Dan Seals got sick, the brothers were working as a duo, Seals & Seals. They performed some shows and were recording an album but never finished it. The songs they did complete, about eight in all, will be released.

Rest In Peace, Dan.

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