Anyone who's watched "Meet the Press" in the past 17 years, or seen presidential debates in the last few elections, knows that Tim Russert was one of the few truly non-partisan journalists and moderators on television.
Tim died of an apparent heart attack this afternoon - he was only 58.
I will greatly miss his intelligence and reason in political reporting and interviewing.
His colleagues talk about his great love of his family, which was apparent in his book, 'Big Russ and Me' about his relationship with his father. Ironically it seems like a special gift in light of Father's Day this weekend.
MSNBC has the story.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Preview: Be Prosperous
Sometimes the best tips come from the most unexpected places. I was standing in line at the post office and heard two guys - yes guys - talking about how they save money on their packaging supplies. One re-uses Publix brown paper grocery bags, cutting them to fit the box; the other picked up a roll of packaging paper at the Dollar Store. And both agreed that you can save money letting the post office use their tape to seal the package. Smart, huh?
This Sunday morning on Be You Radio, we'll have some really great advice from a money expert - Randy Gage, the author of "Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke ... and How to be Smart, Healthy and Rich". He has quite the fascinating personal story to share, along with tips for creating a mind-set to allow wealth come into your life.
Join Maria Soldani and Liz Sterling Sunday morning at 6 for Be You Radio in conjunction with Balance Magazine and the Work-Life Balance Institute for Women.
This Sunday morning on Be You Radio, we'll have some really great advice from a money expert - Randy Gage, the author of "Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke ... and How to be Smart, Healthy and Rich". He has quite the fascinating personal story to share, along with tips for creating a mind-set to allow wealth come into your life.
Join Maria Soldani and Liz Sterling Sunday morning at 6 for Be You Radio in conjunction with Balance Magazine and the Work-Life Balance Institute for Women.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Power Networking
With the economy up and down, and layoffs hitting lots of businesses, Power Networking is a good way to make connections and keep your options open.
The Work Life Balance Institute for Women and Balance Magazine hold Power Networking Luncheons this month. Tomorrow (June 11th) at the Bankers Club in Miami, June 18th at the Tower Club in Fort Lauderdale and June 25th at the Governors Club in West Palm Beach.
You can still register online at www.balancemagazine.com/powernetworking.html.
The Work Life Balance Institute for Women and Balance Magazine hold Power Networking Luncheons this month. Tomorrow (June 11th) at the Bankers Club in Miami, June 18th at the Tower Club in Fort Lauderdale and June 25th at the Governors Club in West Palm Beach.
You can still register online at www.balancemagazine.com/powernetworking.html.
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