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On '60 Minutes' Tonight (June 8)
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Vacation time
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Yes, it is that time of the summer again. This year, instead of wasting these precious days at home, my lady friend and I will be hitting the road early tomorrow morning to head to Savannah, GA. After a couple of days in this historic town, we will slowly head south, checking out some of America's oldest towns, hidden homes of mega-celebrities, and whatever else that falls into our path...
"ANCIENT BRONZES OF THE ASIAN GRASSLANDS' Opens at The Frank H. McClung Museum Saturday the 17th.
Troops at Airport Inspire …
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I’m sitting in the Atlanta airport waiting for colleagues to fly in from Chicago. We’ll meet up and head to the hotel for a conference. Nothing I haven’t done before and so have many of you.
Troops at Airport Inspire …
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I’m sitting in the Atlanta airport waiting for colleagues to fly in from Chicago. We’ll meet up and head to the hotel for a conference. Nothing I haven’t done before and so have many of you.
"...times will only get worse for the 36.5 million Americans who live in poverty."
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Why, look here; a perfect opportunity for Dr. Snarr, the Vanderbilt Divinity professor who established the "living wage" at $10.35/hr for Nashville....
And by the way, I don't know of very many people who can get by on $75/month for food, as a fictitious scenario in the article below suggested - maybe that's why it's considered "fictitious."



