THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL: CELEBRATING AMERICA’S HIKING TRAIL NAMED 2012 NATURE BOOK OF THE YEAR
Tweet THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL: CELEBRATING AMERICA’S HIKING TRAIL NAMED 2012 NATURE BOOK OF THE YEAR Harpers Ferry, WV – The Appalachian Trail: Celebrating America’s Hiking Trail was named 2012 Book of the Year in the adult nonfiction/nature category by ForeWord Reviews. Published in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.), the book [...]
Read More →The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ By Roger Stone with Mike Colapietro
Tweet Cui prodest scelus, est fict- goes a Latin nostrum, “The one who derives most from the crime is the one most likely to have committed it”. A bombshell new book by a political insider decimates the Warren Commission Investigation and lays out how and why Lyndon Baines Johnson killed President John F. Kennedy. Legendary [...]
Read More →Emory Rings in the Holidays With a Full Slate of Concerts
Tweet ATLANTA – The holidays at Emory University promise to be bright and joyful with several festive concerts planned for December. A local favorite, A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, will take place on Friday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. and on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Glenn Auditorium. [...]
Read More →4 No-Fail Tips for Successful 21st Century Parenting
Tweet Raising Well-Adjusted Children is not a Game of Chance, Says School Board Member and Dad For many parents, having children is the most significant reckoning in one’s lifetime. The birth of Anthony Sposato’s first child made him realize he had not taken full advantage of the opportunities presented to him in life. He had [...]
Read More →The Death Of Sargent Orange
Tweet By Daris Howard It was nearly November, and, as our high school English class was ending for the day, our teacher announced the next writing assignment. “For Veterans’ Day, each of you is to write an interview paper. That means you are to interview someone and write about what you learned. The person you [...]
Read More →THE ARTIST & THEIR MEDIUMS
Tweet Special to the Journal Often what distinguishes one artist from another are the materials (mediums) they use to create their Art. The current exhibition, at The Center, “Daughter Like Father” which will be open to the public each week-end, free of charge, until January 3rd, 2014, is a fine example of this distinction. The [...]
Read More →Taxpayers Should Act Now to Take Advantage of IRS Changes
Tweet By: Rick Rodgers, CFP Unlike last year, tax planning for 2013 is not hampered by uncertainties over alooming fiscal cliff. Unfortunately, there is always some uncertainty and a few expiring provisions to warrant special attention by taxpayers. Managing income taxes at year end involves techniques designed to address three issues: • Accelerating or deferring [...]
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