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Death of a Sergeant Part 10

So I was glad when I got back to Germany. Robert and I got separated, and I lost track of him for about five years, but we ended up back together again in Sill, and by that time he was an E-6, same as me. He’d changed, of course, and we weren’t so ...

From ALAN VANNEMAN, Literature R Us,  24 Nov 2009

Home sales at highest level in 2 1/2 years

Home sales nationwide are now up almost 36 percent from their bottom in January, data Monday showed, though they are still 16 percent below the peak in autumn 2005. At the current sales pace, there is only a seven-month supply of homes on the market, ...

From ALAN ZIBEL, San Francisco Chronicle,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomson Reuters,  Wells Fargo,  ZipRealty, Inc.,  Federal Reserve

THE TOP FAMILIES OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC AND INTER-RELATIONSHIPS

SORRY - ONLY IN FARSI for now. A CLOSE LOOK AT WHO IS WHO and their links/ties to each other. Click on the graphics below to see the true face of Islam. Alan Peters For many years involved with intelligence and security matters in Iran with ...

From ALAN PETERS, AntiMullah.com,  24 Nov 2009

Who’s going to be the next Oprah?

Associated Press/Harpo ProductionsAs soon as Oprah Winfrey announced last week that she’d be ending her syndicated talk show in a year and a half, the industry has begun to speculate who will become the next Oprah. Nature abhors a vacuum, so as soon as ...

From ALAN SEPINWALL, NJ.com,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ellen DeGeneres,  Rachael Ray,  Bonnie Hunt,  The View,  Jerry Springer

Lou Dobbs considering presidential run

According to this item , presumably as some kind of Independent, but his wife will make the final call. It seems a curious quest to me. Why do it if you have little or no chance to win — unless he really thinks “the people” would rise up and support ...

From ALAN BOCK, The Orange County Register,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lou Dobbs,  Barack Obama

Buying votes for health care

The striking thing is that all these legislators aren’t the least bit ashamed of their transactions and instead brag about them. The general feeling is that Congresscritters are sent to Washington to extract the maximum they can get for their districts ...

From ALAN BOCK, The Orange County Register,  23 Nov 2009

Tennessee Ernie Ford & Son Brian who has a REAL RYTHM NECK

This is a riot! No editing on live,  black & white TV... Nothing Ernie can do about it. This is worth watching. Nothing edited back in those days! If you like Tennessee Ernie Ford, you'll love this ! For all you young folks who don't know who he is, ...

From ALAN PETERS, AntiMullah.com,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company

Foreclosures don’t seem to increase crime

Tim Cavanaugh at Reason bursts another doomsayers’ myth — that an increase in foreclosures will increase crime and violence. On the surface it seems a reasonable conclusion — empty houses will invite vandalism, maybe even squatting and turning ...

From ALAN BOCK, The Orange County Register,  23 Nov 2009

Bulls Set to Take Upper Hand

Alan Farley is a professional trader and author of The Master Swing Trader. A noted authority who is in demand as a lecturer on the strategies and tactics of swing trading, Alan has been featured on CNBC and in Barrons, Smart Money, Tech Week, Active ...

From ALAN FARLEY, The Street,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: CNBC,  Smartmoney,  Microsoft Corporation,  TheStreet.com, Inc.

Tax credit gives home sales best boost in decade

WASHINGTON - First-time buyers taking advantage of a special tax credit gave sales of existing homes their biggest surge in a decade, raising hopes for a turnaround in the housing market and pleasing Wall Street. ...

From ALAN ZIBEL, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Congress,  Dow Jones,  Thomson Reuters,  ZipRealty, Inc.,  Federal Reserve

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