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You’re Welcome, Iran.

Oh the irony of the dramatic rescue of Iranians held hostage on their own fishing vessel by Somali pirates by seamen from the U.S. Navy’s John C. Stennis Battle Group. (more…)

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If a picture is worth 1,000 words…

..Then I’m breathless this morning, as I watch the sunrise over my neighborhood.  

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Arizona “breaks its own news” with coaching announcement

Kudos to youthful Arizona athletic director Greg Byrne who announced his new head football coach via Twitter with this tweet:           As the ubiquitous social media (more…)

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PEOPLE helps to “Put a Face With the Name

  Thank you to PEOPLE magazine for joining in the efforts of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to help put a face with every name on The Wall. The photographic (more…)

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Furry Blue Financial Sense

Anyone who has a conversation of any length with my very proud grandmother will discover that I learned to read at the age of three – at least in part (more…)

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Kevin Na's Texas TPC performance gives life meaning in golf

I love to play golf.  And I hate it.  In one moment a golfer can be in the most serene of environments enjoying life like a walk in the park. (more…)

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The snowflakes fell in silence…

“Oh the snowflakes fell in silence, over Belleau Wood that night. For a Christmas truce had been declared by both sides of the fight…”One of my favorite Christmas songs, “Belleau (more…)

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Red November, Indeed…

To quite literally no one’s surprise, Texas Governor Rick Perry was re-elected Tuesday evening to an unprecedented third term, continuing a political winning streak that has defined Texas politics over (more…)

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News is going digital, social and mobile

The direction of news – the distribution, not the reporting – is going digital, social and mobile; in that order.It’s a common theme of our media strategy sessions with clients. (more…)

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Visiting The Wall

I stepped out of the trees onto the walkway and into a clearing. Except for the long black granite razorcutting out of the ground, the first thing I noticed was (more…)

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