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Interviewing Experienced Leasing Salespeople
With Ability to Develop Vendor Relationships
52 year old, Family- owned, Self Funded,
Small Ticket Company

Resumes to: tgalvin@clune.net
www.clune.net

Friday, November 20, 2009

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http://www.warr.org/walsh.html

Headlines---

2nd Alert---May reach $50 Million Fraud
   Classified Ads---Sales
Another Funder cuts Employees: LEAF Specialty
   LEAF Financial “Trigger Leads,” others calls
Looking for information on Highline Capital
   Bank Sr. VP seeks Advice: Sysix Financial Lease
    “Just Because You are (still) Paranoid…”
     By Barry Marks and Ellen Dover
  Classified Ads---Help Wanted
    Cartoon---Football Huddle
View from the Top---by Steve Chriest
    Meet Your Old Customers for the First Time
The Fantastic Mr. Fox/Pirate Radio
    Star Trek/The Limits of Control/Thirst
AZELA Tuesday Meeting report
   Philadelphia, PA SPCA
    A Democrat calls for Geithner to go
   CIT Group says BK plan wins wide support
    Dell profit falls 54%/Shares also fall
Mortgage rates drop to all-time low
   Foreclosures will keep rising through 2010
Brigham's restaurants look to BK protection
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    You May have Missed---
     California Nuts Brief---
      Sports Briefs---
       "Gimme that Wine"
Today's Top Event in History
   This Day in American History
     Brett the Viking
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2nd Alert---May reach $50 Million Fraud

"In my October 22nd article which I labeled " BIRDS OF A FEATHER ....STICK TOGETHER" the Louisiana lessee has fled to France. This guy must think he's a movie producer and waltz around Europe for the next 25 years. The underground silo in East Texas was a sham and a small North Texas Bank that gave it a $3.9 Million "Katrina Loan" is out of luck along with a number of large leasing companies which did medium six figure leases. Guess who really gets stuck with the bank loan? ....CORRECT...YOU & ME

"When does the next shoe drop on the other lessee?"

Regards,
Bernie Boettigheimer, CLP
President
Lease Police, Inc.
972-361-8111
972-692-8091-fax
214-549-3426-cell
bernieb@leasepolice.com

Lease Police Alert
--New Jersey and Louisiana/Birds of a Feather...http://leasingnews.org/archives/October%202009/10-23-09.htm#Lease_Police

 


(Leasing News provides this ad "gratis" as a means
to help support the growth of Lease Police)

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Classified Ads---Sales

Boston, MA
Senior leader in companies of varying size and scope, including start-ups. My current focus is sales, as a leader or as an individual contributor. thomasherlihy33@comcast.net
Carlisle, PA
17+ years Sales Professional with extensive experience in all phases of selling and marketing of capital equipment financing (leasing) to vendors and direct business partners.
Email: cdsand@pa.net
Cherry Hill, NJ
College grad seeking entry level sales position for equipment leasing and financing in small to mid-size ticket markets. Have 6 months experience in the industry and self-motivated. Contact Matt at 609-280-2178 or
email at mkuzan@gmail.com
Voorhees, New Jersey
Alpha sales leader capable of exceeding set quotas & keeping pipeline fresh & full with good business. 7 + years of accomplished finance background.
smartliving21@yahoo.com

Fort Myers, Florida
Very experienced and strong skills with both Captive and Specialty Sales and  Sales Management. Over 20 years, will relocate and travel- successful and team player . 
e-mail: tlinspections@gmail.com

Fresno, CA
Aggressive, competitive self-starter w/successful vendor/direct equipment
leasing and asset-based lending experience seeks return to leasing industry
after successful stint in business banking sales.
Email: dsp559@hotmail.com
Resume

Minneapolis, MN
16 years leasing experience from micro to large ticket market, variety of equipment. Most recently calling on vendor telecom dealers in Upper Midwest. 
golfadm@yahoo.com

Montgomery, AL
Individual with 10 years advertising sales exp. & 7 years insurance sales exp. Wants independent contractor situation in Alabama.
Work with leasing company or broker.334-590-5133
E-mail: billmcneal2003@yahoo.com

Open
Many years of successful experience in niche leasing. Seek position with bank or other self-funded entity. Position and/or location secondary to company profile.
Email: David34983@comcast.net

Orange County, CA
In excess of 20+ years sales experience in the lease finance industry. Looking to work with a direct lender to help increase their profitability!
shermbp@gmail.com

Orange County, CA
19+ years of successful marketing to the broker/lessor community representing one funding source owned by several parent companies.
Email: oc49ersteve@sbcglobal.net

Oklahoma
Over 30 years of financing experience, resume posted at www.geocities.com/bobbybenmoore, phone 580-351-2531

Philadelphia Metro Area - 30 Years experience Healthcare sales/ management- 3 years experience newly create "small-ticket" healthcare division. Good success - Mitch Utz 215-460-4483
Email: mitutz@msn.com
Pittsburgh , PA
Aggressive self starter looking for leasing position w/10 plus yrs sales exp., plus banking experience 814-227-4592
mwiser500@hotmail.com

Pittsburgh, PA
Over 25 years of leasing experience including Captive, Dealer, Broker, and Third Party. Multiple equipment types. Seeking a Territory or National Sales position.
vsiegel2@aol.com

San Francisco Bay Area:
Business Development “Hunter” with transferable book of business in multiple segments: commercial construction, technology, fitness, etc. Years of managerial experience: can also be a “player/coach”.
E-mail: VdrPgmBizDev@aol.com

SouthEast
Award winning commercial leasing salesman, middle market Georgia , Alabama , Tennessee , and Florida in addition to originating leases nationally. 26 years experience.
Resume
Texas/Oklahoma
15 year lease vet looking for plact to take business.great references. all major equipment types. open to compensation. please contact if interested.
E-mail: bankingdallas@yahoo.com

For a full listing of all "job wanted" ads, please go to:
http://www.leasingnews.org/Classified/Jwanted/Jwanted.htm

Other e-Mail Posting Sites:
http://www.leasingnews.org/Classified/Posting_sites.htm



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Another Funder cuts Employees, this time LEAF Specialty

The current CEO of LEAF Specialty Finance, Columbia, South Carolina, Dwight Galloway, CLP, was not available to confirm or deny that his division is now down to 27 employees.


Is Republic Leasing Company- NetBank Finance- EverBank Finance- LEAF Specialty Finance- ex-Army Special Forces Dwight Galloway, CLP, going to jump, and on the way down, yell “Geronimo!”?

The Leasing News “Funder List-A” * records 70 employees from the last formal count from the LEAF Specialty. According to several “ex-employees” who telephoned Leasing News, afraid to send an email, the company had 50 employees before 23 of them were laid off suddenly early Thursday morning. Business is slow.

The company has always done business with independent leasing brokers “only” since conception when Dwight Galloway personally went over every deal. Other companies from Balboa Capital, Direct Capital, Key Financial , Marlin Leasing, US Bancorp Manifest have been cutting back, not to mention companies now out of business such as Evans, Greystone, IFC Credit , Pentech, just to name a few.


Through the years, Galloway has always weeded out brokers who don’t do their “due diligence” or send too many leases that doesn’t get approved, or worse to him, not getting leases signed that they have approved. He made his last cut of brokers in late October, 2008, as reported in Leasing News.

from Leasing News archive:
“LEAF Corporation announced on Tuesday, (August 18, 2008) that they were closing LEAF Third Party Funding in Southern California (formerly Pacific Capital Bank Leasing, Santa Barbara Leasing) for an expansion in Columbia, South Carolina to a 20,000 square foot facility to house 150 employees “in a consolidation for all third party originations.” 25 employees were given immediate notice. Menzel, as president, also received a “pink slip.”

“Dwight Galloway, former president of NetBank Business Finance and now LEAF Specialty Finance “…was promoted and will run the operation.”
http://www.leasingnews.org/archives/August%202008/08-19-08.htm#leaf

25 plus employees from the announcement by LEAF Corporation of the closing of LEAF Third Party Funding in Southern California (formerly Pacific Capital Bank Leasing, Santa Barbara Leasing,) headed by Paul Menzel, CLP, 2006 Leasing News Person of the Year, now President of Financial Pacific. Leasing News published their names and how to contact them, and is willing to do so for employees let go at LEAF Specialty Finance.

LEAF Financial Corporation then hired OSG Billing Service to do the billing for Galloway’s operation, and collections perhaps also followed to LEAF headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (if not, certainly that is the mode today) where all is now coordinated, including the paying of vendors and brokers, changing several operating factors and perhaps

from Leasing News archive:
“Resource America Inc., parent of LEAF Corporation, reported a third-quarter net loss of $204,000 compared with a year-ago loss of $8 million. A good portion of their real estate management is in states with high foreclosures and falling real estate, especially commercial, such as California.

“There third fiscal quarter report showed Commercial Finance, primarily composed of LEAF Corporation was down in half, falling $11.25 million, and the nine month down $43.1 million. No delinquency numbers or actual losses we re disclosed in the financial statement.”

http://leasingnews.org/archives/August%202009/08-07-09.htm#LEAF_down

Resource American, the parent of LEASE Finance Corporation and other subsidiaries is scheduled to release its results for the fourth fiscal quarter and year ended September 30, 2009 on Monday, December 7, 2009, after market hours.

* Leasing News Funder List:
http://www.leasingnews.org/Funders_Only/Funders.htm#netbank

History of Dwight Galloway companies (“The List”):http://www.leasingnews.org/list_alpha_new.htm#repleasing

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LEAF Financial “Trigger Leads,” calling vendors, lessees

by Christopher Menkin

Leasing News has been receiving emails and telephone calls from independent equipment leasing brokers, especially the last month complaining about LEAF Financial Corporation “Trigger Leads,” under cutting sales by approving immediately, learning the rate and lowering what they offer, and several repeating they are also “taking over the account.”

Several of them have allegedly talked to Dwight Galloway, CLP, President of LEAF Specialty Finance, that he should be doing something about it since his company works exclusively with brokers.

The facts are “Trigger Leads,” obtaining names, addresses, information on credit run by other leasing companies and brokers is legal, and as important, Dwight Galloway, CLP, has very little, if any, control over the vendor or direct division of LEAF Financial Corporation.

In addition, leasing brokers also complained that LEAF Financial is calling their vendors and customers.

LEAF Financial Corporation CEO Crit Dement and public relations head Bob Hunter did not return Leasing News telephone calls regarding the situation.

In January 4, 2008 Leasing News edition: Bob Hunter and then LEAF Third Party Funding President Paul Menzel, CLP:

"None of the customers of the 'third party originators,' (formerly known as Alco, Dolphin, Pacific Capital, or NetBank Business Finance) will be contacted by the direct or vendor unit of LEAF Corporation or any of the other divisions."

In the original article about the telephone calling to the signers of UCC filings, an insider told Leasing News, as quoted in the article, they were not calling the broker customers of LEAF.

"We have ‘scrubbed’ any marketing lists that may be used by any LEAF business unit to EXCLUDE customers from the acquired portfolios,” Paul Menzel, CLP, President, LEAF Third Party Funding told Leasing News. "We have a policy that we will not accept a direct, end user application from a customer that was sourced to us (including by way of PCB, NetBank and Dolphin) by one of our Third Party Origination relationships."

http://www.leasingnews.org/archives/January%202008/01-04-08.htm#leaf

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Looking for information on Highline Capital

Several telephone calls into Highline Capital, Boulder, Colorado were not returned on Thursday.

From a story in Leasing News, October 20, 2008:
“With $145 million in lines, John Mehalchin, Chairman & founder of Highline noted, ‘Financial Crisis? Not at Highline. We are prepared to provide funding, as we have been doing for over 29 years, as a direct lender, to sound businesses who have difficulty getting financing from banks and other leasing companies'.”

Leasing News "Funder List-A" reports was founded in 1979 and is a subsidiary of Highline Financial Services with 38 employees, doing transactions from $10,000.00 - Unlimited.

http://www.leasingnews.org/Funders_Only/Funders.htm#highline

Please contact kitmenkin@leasingnews.org with information that may be confirmed.




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Bank Sr. VP seeks Advice on Sysix Financial Lease

A East Coast bank senior vice-president seeks advice, and has requested Leasing News readers for their insight.

"I appreciate the news that you deliver to my inbox every day. I always scan the latest issues to see if any companies we’ve done business with are getting in trouble. (I do look for the good news too). We had a small exposure to EAR 8 years ago, but after finding your website, we avoided any future entanglements.

"I am looking at a deal right now that was originated by Sysix Financial. It is being sold by ******* Bank and I’m sure I can get appropriate reps and warranties from them and acknowledgments from the lessee (a private University owned and operated by a church). However, I know that Sheaffer took his own life in July. I assume this is another case of financial fraud, but haven’t seen any coverage either in Leasing News or other sources (a few blog postings hinted at improprieties).

"Do you know about the circumstances around Sysix and John Sheaffer?"

"If not, do your readers know anything; it would be interesting to find out. Thanks for any insight."

Story about John Sheaffer suicide and why, including very revealing blog:
Channel Web Breaking News

John Sheaffer biography:
http://www.spoke.com/info/p2aYlzT/JohnSheaffer

Please reply to: kitmenkin@leasingnews.org


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"Just Because You are (still) Paranoid…"

More on Preparing For the Continued Downturn

By Barry Marks and Ellen Dover
Marks & Weinberg, P. C.

Some time ago we advised that the recent economic upheaval will continue to have adverse impact on the leasing industry even after recovery seems to have arrived. Among other things, not only are new frauds becoming more common, old fraudulent deals are making themselves known.

We advised, among other things, that existing portfolios should be checked for frauds and immediate action taken, such as pulling UCC searches and making inspections. All parties should redouble efforts to spot new frauds as well as even good lessees are likely to succumb to temptation as the economy weakens.

Since that article, based in part on responses we have received, we have completed work on a more sweeping article for the Journal of Equipment Lease Financing http://www.leasefoundation.org/JELF/. That article will be published in the winter issue of the Journal and will be accompanied by an article on financial covenants.

The following is some of the additional information we think lessors, funders and originators should digest and consider as we all attempt to catch the next wave (OK, the modest swell) we are hoping for:

  • Recognize that more and more funders are looking for financial covenants (ratios, minimum net worth, etc.). It is time to learn or refresh our memories on these nasty examples of what happens when lawyers and accountants are allowed in the same room.

  • Look at your portfolio in a new light. Whatever you thought you were doing before the crash, you are in the next bracket DOWN: Most A-credit lessees are now B’s; B lessees are now considered B- or C, lessees you thought were strong must now be considered high risk. Most of us are in or near high risk leasing.

  • High risk leasing means higher yields (hopefully) but more defaults. Are you equipped for higher yields (don’t laugh: what are the usury limits in your state?); do you collect security deposits? (and what are THOSE laws?); are you a credit or collateral lender? (another loaded question).

  • Are you prepared for more competition, not from more competitors (many are gone) but from fewer deals. How creative are you? Can you do a true lease? A first amendment that will stand up? Now may be the time to invest in lease education and that CLP you put off getting may be an income-generator!

  • How about your lease? Don’t skip over this because it is a lawyer talking at you! Many lease documents do not lend themselves to different equipment types, structures or risk profiles.

We recommend everyone learn whatever you can and remember that in every brave new world there are Calibans and Arials, lions and tigers and bears…and opportunities. We would be happy to hear from you.

(A version first appeared in the recent edition of LEAN, the Law Enforcement Network, newsletter http://www.leasecollect.org/ and is reprinted here with the permission of the authors)

marksweinberg.com
www.leaselawyer.com

Moving as of November 30th:
MARKS & WEINBERG, P.C.
Financial Center - Suite 1615
505 North 20th Street
Birmingham, AL 35203


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Classified Ads---Help Wanted

Envision Capital Group

Interviewing Leasing Professionals With Proven Track Record and Established Book of Business. Envision Provides: 1) Established Funding Sources, 2) Fun Working Environment, 3) Full Benefits (Health Insurance, 401k), 4) Aggressive Commission Structure.
Resumes To: careers@envisioncapitalgroup.com, Contact: Jeff Edwards (949) 225-1712

Envision Capital Group is dedicated to providing the best in class products and service to our employees, customers, vendors and partners in the small and middle ticket commercial finance industry. With over 50 years of combined experience we have the knowledge, skills, abilities and relationships to help you reach your goals.

Seeking 2 Years + Experience, Vendor Focus Preferred
Well Established Funding Sources
Nearly 15 Years Reputation for Performance
Large Commission Structure
with the Right Book of Business

Confidential Interview: Sarah Weston
Resume: jobs@taycor.com, (310) 895-7718

 

Interviewing Experienced Leasing Salespeople
With Ability to Develop Vendor Relationships
52 year old, Family- owned, Self Funded,
Small Ticket Company

Resumes to: tgalvin@clune.net
www.clune.net

 

Vendor/Dealer Leasing Professional, generous commission's package that can lead to base salary and benefits. Join a sales team that has all the right sales tools for developing a successful vendor program in many different industries.

Chris Chiappetta, Phone: 800-669-7527 ext. 1208,
chris@netlease.com

National Machine Tool Financial Corp., funding vendor
programs since 1986. We offer competitive rates and a
credit staff dedicated to vendor programs.
www.netlease.com

 


5 years experience with established vendor relationships. We offer great funding capacity for transactions $10k to $10MM. Quail Company's established for over 30 years. Submit resume to: jrudin@quailcap.com

About the company: Quail Equipment Leasing 17 years in business with the ability to develop specialized programs for vendors and unique industries: $10K to $10MM.

 

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Meet Your Old Customers for the First Time

Summary: Viewing customers through the lens of the past is a recipe for disaster. It’s time to forget nearly everything we knew about our customers and to meet them again – for the first time.

Almost every company has lost key customers in this world-wide recession, and all customers have been changed forever by the economic turn of events few predicted and fewer could imagine.

While it’s easy to see a dark cloud in every silver lining today, the economic downturn does provide us with a unique opportunity to clean and polish the lens through which we view our customers.

The customers we knew just last year have changed in at least three important ways:

1) Having never before experienced economic turmoil quite like this recession, they find themselves submersed in an economy for which they have no experience or frame of reference.

2) They are, like all of us in this atmosphere of pervasive uncertainly, seeking answers and some sense of predictability and security.

3) Their employees are overworked, confused and fearful.

Jim, that efficient employee your sales professional has worked with for years, now appears uncertain, confused and apprehensive about his future with his company. Your sales professional begins to explain how your new product or service will save Jim’s company boatloads of money, and Jim appears a bit distant, distracted and even mildly uninterested.

Like most individuals in customer organizations today, Jim is a changed person. A determination by your sales professional to meet Jim, and old customer, for the first time is an important first step in understanding how Jim has changed, who he is today, and how the sales professional might provide value to the “new” Jim and his company.

I think we all have a natural tendency to look at people, especially those we haven’t seen in awhile, through the lens of memory – what I call the lens of the past.

When someone mentions a name from our past, it is normal to respond, “I know her.” In fact, what is true is that we knew her. Our memory contains stored images of her, as well as feelings, positive or negative, that we recall when thinking about her in a different time, and under different circumstances.

This limitation of thought provides us with all sorts of misinformation about our customers. If we agree that all of us, including our customers, have been changed by a new economic reality, and that we naturally continue to change as time moves on, then it appears prudent to leave old perceptions in the past, and to meet our old customers for the first time. Sales professionals who develop and cultivate this skill may find ways to deliver greater, more relevant value to customers and to their own companies.

Steve Chriest, CEO

Steve Chriest is the former president of a successful national leasing company.

Steve is a regular contributor to executive-level publications such as Customer Think and Customer Management IQ. Steve recently completed his first book, Selling The E-Suite, The Proven System For Reaching and Selling Senior Executives, in which he translates his experiences as a CEO into a practical guide for selling to senior executives. Steve can be reached at: schriest@selling-up.com.

Previous columns:
http://www.leasingnews.org/Conscious-Top%20Stories/A_View.htm


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Fernando's View
By Fernando F. Croce

“The Fantastic Mr. Fox” and “Pirate Radio” make a terrific lighthearted double-bill in theaters, while DVD releases offer both popular (“Star Trek”) and obscure (“The Limits of Control”) first-rate choices.

In Theaters:

The Fantastic Mr. Fox (20th-Century Fox): The movies of Wes Anderson (“Rushmore,” “The Darjeeling Limited”) have always had the quirkiness of a pop-up children’s book, so it’s no surprise to see the acclaimed writer-director using stop-animation to tackle a story by Roald Dahl (who wrote “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”). Mr. Fox (delightfully voiced by George Clooney) lives with his wife (Meryl Streep) and son Ash (Jason Schwartzman) in a lush garden residence, surrounded by their eccentric friends and relatives. However, soon their idyllic peace is disturbed by Mr. Fox’s rambunctious instincts, not to mention three mean farmers bent on hunting down the critters. At times off-putting in live-action, Anderson’s stylistic trademarks become charming in animated form, aided by a truly stellar vocal cast that includes Bill Murray, Michael Gambon and Willem Dafoe.

Pirate Radio (Focus Pictures): Can rock music still be a tool of rebellion? It can in this zany British comedy, set during the 1960s of swinging pop music. When a humorless government official (Kenneth Branagh) decides to shut down their popular radio station, a bunch of free-spirits led by a cheeky American deejay known as the Count (Philip Seymour Hoffman) hops into a creaky boat and continues to defiantly broadcast hits from the likes of The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, and David Bowie. These good-natured “pirates” become a hit with young fans, but can their ship stay afloat long enough for them to avoid persecution by the authorities? Director Richard Lewis (“Love Actually”) offers another enjoyable ensemble comedy, with Bill Nigh, Rhys Ifans and Nick Frost among the tip-top supporting cast.

New on DVD:

Star Trek (Paramount): Following a legendary cult TV series, a string of big-screen movies, and a legion of faithful fans, the new “Star Trek” feature has much to live up to. Fortunately for audiences, this highly-awaited science-fiction movie delivers enough thrills to move out of its predecessors’ shadow. Taking place at the very beginning, the film chronicles how the crew of the galaxy-cruising starship Enterprise was assembled, focusing on the growing friendship between the young, rebellious James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and quizzical Spock (Zachary Quinto). Director J.J. Abrams (“Mission: Impossible III”) keeps up a ferocious pace, and the cast also includes Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Winona Ryder and Leonard Nimoy. The result is like a sci-fi version of “Superman Returns,” less a prequel than a re-imagining.

The Limits of Control (Universal): Barely released and misunderstood by the majority of reviewers, this enigmatic thriller, directed by independent-cinema icon Jim Jarmusch (“Stranger Than Paradise”), certainly deserves to find an audience with adventurous DVD viewers. The story follows a silent loner (Isaach De Bankole) whose mysterious activities lead him to cross paths with a gallery of eccentric characters ranging from Bill Murray as a suspicious authority figure, Tilda Swinton in a platinum wig, and Paz de la Huerta as an alluring dame right out of film noir. Is the protagonist a hired killer, an icy cool outsider, or just a frequent flyer who loves tai-chi? Much of the movie’s pleasure comes from solving such puzzles, and at marveling at famed cinematographer Chris Doyle’s remarkable visuals.

Thirst (Focus Pictures): Known for his stylish and brutal tales of vengeance ("Oldboy," "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance"), Korean maverick Chan-wook Park tackles the horror genre in this one-of-a-kind vampire tale. Sang-hyeon (Kang-ho Song) is a devoted priest who returns to his small town after a failed medical experiment leaves him with a taste for blood. Previously mired in despair, Sang-hyeon slowly comes to realize that his new affliction may not be a bad thing, as it frees him from his responsibilities as a normal person. But will he be able to hold on to his humanity as he becomes involved with a young woman (Ok-vin Kim)? Park uses cinematic creativity and humor to turn what could have been a gloomy story into an exhilarating love story. With subtitles.

 

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AZELA Tuesday Meeting report


Arizona Equipment Leasing Association (AZELA) had its Fall Education-Networking meeting on Tuesday November 17 at “Chompies.” With approximately 15 in attendance, there were introductions and a personal evaluation of business and outlook on the economy.

It was followed by a stimulating presentation by Dave Barnhart from Business Blogging Pros. The presentation focused on showing how business can use social media, “Conversation on the Web to boost image, exposure and revenue.”

He showed how the dynamics of blogging and the use of tweeter can influence and create new clients. Tools were presented that can make create our presence, boost our image and credibility.

It was a Tuesday morning meeting that left us with a lot of possibilities to do more business.

Bernice Truszkowski
efl1@prodigy.net

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Diamond”
Animal ID 9027175
Species Dog
Breed Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix
Age 8 months
Sex Female
Size Medium
Color Brown/White
Declawed No
Housetrained Unknown
Intake Date 10/29/2009
(note: dogs are generally
kept for only 30 days before
being put to sleep. editor)

"This pet also is eligible for 30 days of pre-paid pet health insurance. For more information please visit www.sheltercare.com or call 1-866-375-PETS.

Our organization offers 24PetWatch microchips, which include free registration into the 24PetWatch pet recovery service. For more information visit www.24petwatch.com or call 1-866-597-2424."

pspca.org

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has many adoption centers. Look for one in year area on line. Many have web sites with dogs and cats available on line.

Adopt-a-Pet by Leasing Co. State/City
http://www.leasingnews.org/Conscious-Top%20Stories/Adopt_Pet.htm

Adopt a Pet
http://www.adoptapet.com/

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(This ad is a “trade” for the writing of this column. Opinions
contained in the column are those of Mr. Terry Winders, CLP)

News Briefs----

A Democrat calls for Geithner to go
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/2009/11/19/A-Democrat-calls-for-Geithner-to-go/UPI-80341258665500/

CIT Group says bankruptcy plan wins wide support
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091119/bs_nm/us_citgroup_1

Dell profit falls 54 pct; report pulls shares down
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2009/11/19/
dell_profit_falls_54_pct_amid_pc_slump/

Mortgage rates drop to all-time low
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/rates-drop-to-all-time-low.aspx

Foreclosures will keep rising through 2010, report says
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mortgage-defaults20-2009nov20,0,1052221.story
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/19/AR2009111903885.html

Brigham's restaurants look to bankruptcy protection
http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2009/11/brighams_restau.html

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A wounded vet and black lab become partners
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20091119/ARTICLES/911199869/1349?Title=Disabled-vet-s-new-pal


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Sports Briefs----

San Francisco Giants' Tim Lincecum repeats NL Cy Young win
http://www.mercurynews.com/athletics/ci_13829533

Put a Heisman in Stanford Back’s Juggling Act
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/19/sports/ncaafootball/19stanford.html?em

The Bears have their reasons for stiffing NBC's Bob Costas
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-20-morrissey-nov20,0,94300.column

NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2009-11-18-1a-cover-nfl-fans_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip

49ers can even record with win over Packers
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/11/19/SP1J1ANEPG.DTL

Facing Patriots, Jets Know It’s Now or Never Mind Playoffs http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/20/sports/football/20jets.html?_r=1&ref=sports

Vikings extremely disappointed in effort to extend Metrodome lease http://theredzone.org/BlogDescription.aspx?EntryId=1015

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Cut in lawmakers' pay OK in Jerry Brown's opinion
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"Gimme that Wine"

SVB Predicts Sales Growth in 2010 Fine Wine Sales
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Rolling Stones wine brand not made for X-Pensive Winos
http://www.examiner.com/x-30199-Rock-Music-Examiner~y2009m11d18-Rolling-Stones-wine-brand-not-made-for-XPensive-Winos

‘Maverick’ vintner Randall Grahm makes the trek north to Oregon http://www.newberggraphic.com/news/2009/November/17/
Arts.and.Leisure/maverick.vintner.makes.the.trek.north.to.oregon/news.aspx

Reality Television Show The Winemakers Airs Nationally on PBS Affiliates http://www.pasowine.com/files/091116Thewinemakers.pdf

Wine Prices by vintage
http://www.winezap.com
US/International Wine Events
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http://www.wine-searcher.com/
Winery Atlas
http://www.carterhouse.com/atlas/
Leasing News Wine & Spirits Page
http://two.leasingnews.org/Recommendations/wnensprts.htm
The London International Vintners Exchange (Liv-ex) is an electronic exchange for fine wine.
http://www.liv-ex.com/

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Today's Top Event in History

1962-Lifting of the naval blockage of Cuba was announced by President Kennedy, following assurances by Premier Khrushchev that all Soviet jet bombers in Cuba would be removed within 30 days.

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    1620-The first child born of English parents in New England was Peregrine White, born on board the Mayflower off Cape Cod harbor. He was the son of Susanna and William White.
    1775- Forks of Tar River, North Carolina, changed its name to Washington in honor
of General Washington and his fight for the United Colonies.
    1776- the Continental Congress authorized the building of the US
Navy first ship, America, which was to be commanded by John Paul Jones. On September 23, 1782, the America was presented to King Louis XVI of France in appreciation of his country’s assistance during the Revolutionary War.
    1711- the first Sperm whale captured at sea was cap­tured by a whaling vessel out of Nan­tucket, MA. This was the beginning of an in­dustry that numbered over 700 vessels by 1846.
    1715-Whaling expedition on record set sail from Nantucket, MA, about 1715. Six sloops, of 30 to 40 tons burden each, returned with cargoes amounting to 600 barrels of oil and 11,000 pounds of bone, the total value of which was £1,100 sterling. There were whaling trips by single boats prior to this expedition.
    1726-Birthdy of Oliver Wolcott, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Doctor, sheriff, judge, soldier. Continental Congress (1776-1777). Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1786-1796).  Governor (1797). born Windsor, CT. Died Dec. 1, 1797, at Litchfield, CT.
http://www.oliverwolcott.com/
Nov 20
    1776 Hessians capture Fort Lee, NJ
http://faculty.njcu.edu/ckarnoutsos/revolutionarywar.htm
http://www.patriotresource.com/battles/trenton/page1.html
http://www.njreporter.org/NJH200204/njr_trenton_princeton1.html
    1789- New Jersey became the first state to ratify 10 of the 12 amendments to the US Constitution proposed by Congress. These 10 amendments came to be known as the "Bill of Rights."
http://www.magnacartaplus.org/usa-rights/#billofrights
    1817 - 1st Seminole War began in Florida. After the American Revolution (1776-1783), Spain regained control of Florida from Britain as part of the Treaty of Paris. When the British evacuated Florida, Spanish colonists as well as settlers from the newly formed United States came pouring in. Many of these new residents were lured by favorable Spanish terms for acquiring property, called land grants. Even Seminoles were encouraged to set up farms, because they provided a buffer between Spanish Florida and the United States. Escaped slaves also entered Florida, trying to reach a place where their U.S. masters had no authority over them. Instead of becoming more Spanish, Florida increasingly became more "American." The British often incited Seminoles against American settlers who were migrating south into Seminole territory. These old conflicts, combined with the safe-haven Seminoles provided black slaves, caused the U.S. army to attack the tribe in the First Seminole War (1817-1818), which took place in Florida and southern Georgia. Forces under Gen. Andrew Jackson quickly defeated the Seminoles.
    1819- The first ship sunk by a whale was the whaler Essex, which sailed from Nantucket, MA, on August 12, 1819, headed for the whaling grounds off the coast of Chile. According to the account of first mate Owen Chase, on November 20, 1820, the Essex was hunting sperm whales at latitude 0 degrees 40 minutes 5, lon­gitude 119 degrees W, when an enraged bull whale rammed the ship twice and capsized it. The crew escaped in open boats, but only five of them survived the 4,SOO-mile journey to Peru, which took 83 days. The story of the Essex was one of the inspirations for Herman Melville’s novel “Moby Dick.”
    1862- Confederate army of Tennessee, organizes under Gen Braxton Bragg
http://www.civilwarhome.com/braggbio.htm
http://www.ngeorgia.com/people/braggb.html
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    1864- Nearly a week into the famous March to the Sea, the army of Union General William T. Sherman moves toward central Georgia, destroying property and routing small militia units it its path. Advanced units of the army skirmished with scattered Rebel forces at Clinton, Walnut Creek, East Macon, and Griswoldville, all in the vicinity of Macon. The march began on November 15 and ended on December 21, 1864. Sherman led 62,000 troops for 285 miles across Georgia and cut a path of destruction more than fifty miles wide. He divided his force into two columns and widened the swath of destruction. The Yankees cut away from their supply lines at Atlanta and generally lived off the land. What they did not consume, they destroyed. More than 13,000 cattle fell into Union hands, as well as 90,000 bales of cotton and numerous sawmills, foundries, cotton gins, and warehouses. The March to the Sea devastated Southern morale and earned Sherman the lasting hatred of many Southerners.
    1866—Formation of Howard University.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/nov20.html
    1866-The first bicycle with a rotary crank was patented by Pierre Lallemont. It was known as a “bone shaker.” He rode on it from Ansonia, CT, to New Haven, CT. the fore wheel was axled to the jaws of a depending bar, which was pivoted in the frame, and turned by a horizontal level bar, which was revolved by a treadle crank.
    1889-Birthday of Edwin Powell Hubble, American astronomer born at Marshfield, MO. His discovery and development of the concept of an expanding universe has been described as the “most spectacular astronomical discover” of the 20th century. As a tribute, the Hubble Space Telescope, deployed April 25, 1990, form a US Space Shuttle Discovery, was named for him. The Hubble Space Telescope with a 240-centimeter mirror, was to allow astronomers to see farther into space than they had ever seen from telescopes on Earth. Hubble died at San Marino, CA, September 29, 1953.
    1900 - a major tornado outbreak in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee killed 77 people. Two F4 tornadoes accounted for most of the deaths
    1910-Today it is a national holiday in Mexico. Francisco I. Madero launched a social revolution in Mexico.
    1910-Birthday of trumpet player Franc Williams, McConnels Mills, MA.
    1914 - The high temperature of 28 degrees at Atlanta, GA, was their earliest daily high below the freezing mark.
    1919- “Swede “ Myerhofer landed his plane and christened the first airport owned by a city, Tucson Municipal Airport, located east of Tucson, Arizona.
    1920-Birthday of trumpet player Joe Guy, Birmingham, AL Died, 1962.
    1923-African-American Garrett T Morgan patents the traffic signal.
Founder of the “Cleveland Call” newspaper, he became a wealthy man, and also holds many patents for many inventions.
http://education.dot.gov/aboutmorgan.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/page/m/morgan.shtml
    1925-Birthday of Robert Kennedy, the US Senator and younger brother of John F. Kennedy ( thirty-fifth president), Brookline, MA. History shows him as the only US Senator to also have a brother
who was president Robert Kennedy was killed by Sirhan Sirhan while campaigning for the presidential nomination. When I worked at ABC-TV West Coast News, I covered the afternoon Sirhan trail, seating only a few feet from him. I had interviewed both Kennedy brothers as a newsman.
    1925 June Christy Birthday
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    1931-The American Telegraph and Telephone Company introduced the first teletype commercial service. Messages were typed on tape and transmitted automatically to a central office and retransmitted to their destinations. The charges were based on the time required to transmit each message, , not on the number of words.
    1943- The US began it during the night by attacking the Gilbert Islands, particularly the islets of Betio and Makin. The Japanese had heavily fortified the Tarawa chain of atolls, especially Tarawa, with pillboxes, blockhouses and ferroconcrete bombproof. In the eight days it took the 5th Amphibious Corps, 2nd Marine Division and the 27th Infantry Division to take the Tarawa and Makin Islands, 1,000 US soldiers were killed and 2.311 wounded. The Japanese loss was tallied at 4,700 men killed, 17 wounded captured and 129 Koreans surrendered. The US public, who through censorship previously had been kept in the dark about the human cost of the war, was appalled by casualty figures and photographs from the battle offensive against Japan in the Central Pacific (Operation Galvanic).
     1943- BORDELON, WILLIAM JAMES  Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 25 December 1920, San Antonio, Tex. Accredited to: Texas. Citation: For valorous and gallant conduct above and beyond the call of duty as a member of an assault engineer platoon of the 1st Battalion, 18th Marines, tactically attached to the 2d Marine Division, in action against the Japanese-held atoll of Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands on 20 November 1943. Landing in the assault waves under withering enemy fire which killed all but 4 of the men in his tractor, S/Sgt. Bordelon hurriedly made demolition charges and personally put 2 pillboxes out of action. Hit by enemy machinegun fire just as a charge exploded in his hand while assaulting a third position, he courageously remained in action and, although out of demolition, provided himself with a rifle and furnished fire coverage for a group of men scaling the seawall. Disregarding his own serious condition, he unhesitatingly went to the aid of one of his demolition men, wounded and calling for help in the water, rescuing this man and another who had been hit by enemy fire while attempting to make the rescue. Still refusing first aid for himself, he again made up demolition charges and single-handedly assaulted a fourth Japanese machinegun position but was instantly killed when caught in a final burst of fire from the enemy. S/Sgt. Bordelon's great personal valor during a critical phase of securing the limited beachhead was a contributing factor in the ultimate occupation of the island, and his heroic determination throughout 3 days of violent battle reflects the highest credit upon the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
    1944- Les Brown, with Doris Day, records “ Sentimental Journey.”
    1944 - The 1st Japanese suicide submarine attack was at Ulithi Atoll, Carolines. A Japanese Kaiten attack sinks the US naval tanker Mississinewa. The kaiten was aptly described by Theodore Cook as "not so much a ship as an insertion of a human being into a very large torpedo." The guts of the beast was a standard Type-93 24" torpedo, with the mid-section elongated to create the pilot's space. He sat in a canvas chair practically on the deck of the kaiten, a crude periscope directly in front of him, and the necessary controls close to hand in the cockpit. Access to the kaiten was through hatches leading up from the sub and into the belly of the weapon. The nose assembly was packed with 3000+ pounds of high explosive; the tail section contained the propulsion unit.
    1945-The International Military Tribunal begins trying German war criminals at Nuremberg. The trial, which lasted 78 days, attempted to hold Nazi and German military officials accountable for atrocities including the massacre of 30,000 Russians during the German invasion and the massacre of at least 50,000 people in the Warsaw Ghetto. Twenty-four defendants were tried, including Hermann Goering, the designated successor to Hitler, and Rudolf Hess, Hitler's personal secretary. All defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges. When one of the defendants demanded that an anti-Semitic lawyer represent him, an ex-Nazi was assigned to his defense. Because of the mountains of evidence and the many languages spoken by the defendants and prosecutors, the trial was beset with logistical problems. During the proceedings, Rudolf Hess feigned amnesia to escape responsibility. Though many expected the most excitement to arise from the cross-examination of Hermann Goering, his testimony was a letdown: he was even attacked by his fellow defendants for refusing to take responsibility for anything. Twenty-one defendants were convicted: 12 were sentenced to hang, and the rest were sent to prison. One man escaped the hanging by remaining at large while Goering escaped by committing suicide first. On October 16, 1946, 10 Nazi officials were hanged.
    1945- the first session of the German war crimes trials , known as the Nuremberg Trials, started at Berlin this day in     1945 with indictments against 24 former Nazi leaders. Twelve were sentenced, one committed suicide during the trial, and another was excused because of his physical and mental condition. The trial lasted more than ten months.
    1945-BRILES, HERSCHEL F. Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Co. C, 899th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Place and date: Near Scherpenseel, Germany, 20 November 1944. Entered service at: Fort Des Moines, lowa. Birth: Colfax, lowa. G.O. No.: 77, 10 September 1945. Citation: He was leading a platoon of destroyers across an exposed slope near Scherpenseel, Germany, on 20 November 1944, when they came under heavy enemy artillery fire. A direct hit was scored on 1 of the vehicles, killing 1 man, seriously wounding 2 others, and setting the destroyer afire. With a comrade, S/Sgt. Briles left the cover of his own armor and raced across ground raked by artillery and small-arms fire to the rescue of the men in the shattered destroyer. Without hesitation, he lowered himself into the burning turret, removed the wounded and then extinguished the fire. From a position he assumed the next morning, he observed hostile infantrymen advancing. With his machinegun, he poured such deadly fire into the enemy ranks that an entire pocket of 55 Germans surrendered, clearing the way for a junction between American units which had been held up for 2 days. Later that day, when another of his destroyers was hit by a concealed enemy tank, he again left protection to give assistance. With the help of another soldier, he evacuated two wounded under heavy fire and, returning to the burning vehicle, braved death from exploding ammunition to put out the flames. By his heroic initiative and complete disregard for personal safety, S/Sgt. Briles was largely responsible for causing heavy enemy casualties, forcing the surrender of 55 Germans, making possible the salvage of our vehicles, and saving the lives of wounded comrades.
    1947 - The first network presentation of "Meet the Press" aired on NBC-TV (consisting of two stations). The panel interview program became the longest-running series on network television. Today the interviewing is by one man, Tim Russert, and “If this is Sunday, it Must be Meet the Press....Go, Bills.”
http://www.msnbc.com/onair/bios/t_russert.asp
    1950 - U.S. troops push to the Yalu River, within five miles of Manchuria.
    1951—Top Hits
Because of You - Tony Bennett
Down Yonder - Del Wood
Slow Poke - Pee Wee King
Sin (It’s No) - Eddy Howard
    1952-A struggling Frank Sinatra agrees to a screen test for a role in From Here to Eternity. The movie will win him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and revive his flagging career. Frank Sinatra was born in New Jersey in 1915. He formed a singing quartet in his teens; the group won a popular radio talent show in 1935 and began touring small nightclubs. In 1940, Sinatra joined the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and began topping the charts. Sinatra soon became a popular screen actor, but after his vocal chords suffered damage in 1952, his career took a drastic downturn. His talent agency dropped him, and he had to plead with movie producers to cast him, agreeing to do screen tests despite the fact that he was already a well-known performer. He won the role in From Here to Eternity (1953) but was paid only $8,000. However, the role and the Academy Award he won helped resurrect his career.
    1955 - The Maryland National Guard is ordered desegregated.
    1955- After telling Ed Sullivan that he would perform a song called "Sixteen Tons", Bo Diddley sings "Bo Diddley" live on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show. He would never be invited back.
    1955-RCA Victor buys Elvis Presley's contract from Sun Records for $40,000. The deal was inked at New York's Warwick Hotel and gives Elvis $13,500 for signing.
    1959—Top Hits
Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods
Don’t You Know - Della Reese
Heartaches by the Number - Guy Mitchell
Country Girl - Faron Young
    1961-Billboard reports on the global Twist Craze: WOR-TV, New York, has shot a series of one and five minute "Twist Lessons" with Chubby Checker to be shown hourly every day. Checker has also been inked for a British-American film production; Joey Dee & the Starlighters, whose album, "Doin' the Twist at the Peppermint Lounge" is released this week, have signed for the Paramount film, "Hey, Let's Twist"; Dion has signed to star in Columbia's "Twist Around the Clock"; and in France there are 45 different "Twist" records on the the market.
    1961-With the Twist craze sweeping across North America, Billboard reports that WOR-TV, New York, has shot a series of one and five minute Twist lessons with Chubby Checker, to be shown hourly every day.
    1962-Lifting of the naval blockage of Cuba was announced by President Kennedy, following assurances by Premier Khrushchev that all Soviet jet bombers in Cuba would be removed within 30 days.
    1962-An executive order prohibiting racial discrimination in housing built or purchased with federal funds was signed by President Kennedy.
    1962-The Four Seasons' "Big Girls Don't Cry" is released on Vee Jay Records. It goes up to Number One, as does their first (and current) hit, "Sherry." Both songs feature lead singer Frankie Valli's falsetto.
    1965 - "I Hear A Symphony" becomes The Supremes' sixth US number one single. The trio had their streak of five chart toppers in a row interrupted by "Nothing But Heartaches", which stalled at number 11.
    1966 - "Cabaret" opened on Broadway for the first of 1,166 stellar performances. Joel Gray starred in the hugely successful musical that is an adaptation of both the play, "I Am a Camera", and the novel, "Goodbye to Berlin".
    1967 - U.S. census reports the population at 200 million.
    1967—Top Hits
To Sir with Love - Lulu
Soul Man - Sam & Dave
Incense and Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock
It’s the Little Things - Sonny James
    1967 -LOZADA, CARLOS JAMES  Medal of Honor
Rank and organization: Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company A, 2d Battalion, 503d Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade. place and date: Dak To, Republic of Vietnam, 20 November 1967. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Born: 6 September 1946, Caguas, Puerto Rico. Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Pfc. Lozada, U.S. Army, distinguished himself at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty in the battle of Dak To. While serving as a machine gunner with 1st platoon, Company A, Pfc. Lozada was part of a 4-man early warning outpost, located 35 meters from his company's lines. At 1400 hours a North Vietnamese Army company rapidly approached the outpost along a well defined trail. Pfc. Lozada alerted his comrades and commenced firing at the enemy who were within 10 meters of the outpost. His heavy and accurate machine gun fire killed at least 20 North Vietnamese soldiers and completely disrupted their initial attack. Pfc. Lozada remained in an exposed position and continued to pour deadly fire upon the enemy despite the urgent pleas of his comrades to withdraw. The enemy continued their assault, attempting to envelop the outpost. At the same time enemy forces launched a heavy attack on the forward west flank of Company A with the intent to cut them off from their battalion. Company A was given the order to withdraw. Pfc. Lozada apparently realized that if he abandoned his position there would be nothing to hold back the surging North Vietnamese soldiers and that the entire company withdrawal would be jeopardized. He called for his comrades to move back and that he would stay and provide cover for them. He made this decision realizing that the enemy was converging on 3 sides of his position and only meters away, and a delay in withdrawal meant almost certain death. Pfc. Lozada continued to deliver a heavy, accurate volume of suppressive fire against the enemy until he was mortally wounded and had to be carried during the withdrawal. His heroic deed served as an example and an inspiration to his comrades throughout the ensuing 4-day battle. Pfc. Lozada's actions are in the highest traditions of the U.S. Army and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.
    1967 -19 year old Arlo Guthrie released an album called "Alice's Restaurant". When the eighteen minute long title song premiered at the Newport Folk Festival, it helped foster a new commitment among the '60s generation to social consciousness and activism. Arlo went on to star in the 1969 Hollywood film version of Alice's Restaurant, directed by Arthur Penn.
    1969-In the United States, Seymour Hersh, an independent investigative journalist, files a second My Lai story based on interviews with Michael Terry and Michael Bernhardt, who served under 1st Lt. William Calley during the action that was later dubbed the My Lai massacre. Also on this day, the Cleveland Plain Dealer published explicit photos of the dead at My Lai. The American public was stunned. Hersh broke the story earlier in the month, describing how soldiers from the American Division conducting a sweep of My Lai indiscriminately shot people as they ran from their huts, and then systematically rounded up the survivors, allegedly leading them to a ditch where they were executed per Calley's orders.
Despite the fact that an Army board of inquiry found that 30 persons either participated in the atrocity or knew of it and failed to do anything, only 14 were charged with crimes. All eventually had their charges dismissed or were acquitted, except Calley, who was found guilty of murdering 22 civilians and was sentenced to life imprisonment. His sentence was reduced twice and William Calley gained parole in November 1974.
    1969-American Indians seized and occupied Alcatraz Island
On the morning of November 20, 1969, 79 American Indians, including students, married couples and six children, landed on Alcatraz island (despite an attempted Coast Guard blockade) and began their occupation which lasted for 19 months.
    1971-Isaac Hayes hit number 1 in the US with the "Theme From Shaft", a mostly instrumental track used in the Shaft movie, starring Richard Roundtree. It was Hayes' only million-selling single, although he did place seven other songs in the US Top 40, but only one of those cracked the top 20.
    1971-"Inner City Blues" becomes the third R&B Number One single from Marvin Gaye's, "What's Goin' On" album. The others are the title track and "Mercy, Mercy Me." The LP represents the first time a major Motown artist has taken a public stand on controversial social issues.
    1975—Top Hits
Island Girl - Elton John
Who Loves You - Four Seasons
That’s the Way (I like It) - KC & The Sunshine Band
Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Waylon Jennings
    1976- Woody Herman Band plus alumni play Carnegie Hall on their 40th anniversary ( RCA BGL2-2203)
    1976-Paul Simon hosts NBC's Saturday Night Live where he duets with George Harrison on "Here Comes The Sun" and "Homeward Bound". Paul McCartney and John Lennon are both in New York and watching the show on TV.
    1978 - In Jonestown, Guyana, American Rev. Jim Jones leads his followers in a mass suicide. Indiana-born, 47-year-old Reverend Jim Jones, leader of the “Peoples Temple,” was reported to have directed the suicides of more than 911 persons at Jonestown, Guyana. US Representative Leo J. Ryan, of California, and four members of his party were killed in ambush at Port Kaituma airstrip on Nov 18, 1978, when they attempted to leave after an investigative visit to the remote jungle location of the religious cult. This day, Jones and his mistress killed themselves after watching the administration of Kool-Aid laced with the deadly poison cyanide to members of the cult. At least 913 persons died in the biggest murder-suicide in history.
    1979-The first transfusion of artificial blood took place at the University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN. The patient was a Jehovah’s Witness who on religious grounds refused a transfusion of real blood. Dr. Robert Anderson injected the patient with Fluosol, an artificial blood substitute developed in Japan.
    1982- The University of California football team defeated Stanford University, 25-20, on a most unusual last play. Stanford was ahead, 20-19, and had to kick off with only a few seconds left. The Cal players knew that if any of them were tackled, the game would be over. They began a unscripted series of five laterals that landed them in the end zone after they dodged all the Stanford players and the Stanford band which had rushed onto the field prematurely. The Stanford band today is quite unique and iconoclast, it is said due to this event of losing the game because they came on the field too early in celebration of the “victory.”
    1983 -- John Riggins sets an NFL record by rushing for a touchdown in his 12th straight game. The score is his record-tying 19th rushing touchdown of the year. The streak ended at 13 consecutive games while Riggins went on to establish an NFL record with 24 touchdowns for the year.
    1983—Top Hits
All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie
Say Say Say - Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson
Uptown Girl - Billy Joel
One of a Kind Pair of Fools - Barbara Mandrell
    1984 - The largest crowd to see the unveiling of a Hollywood Walk-of-Fame star turned out as Michael Jackson got his piece of the sidewalk right in front of Mann’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. ‘The Gloved One’ became star number 1,793 on the famed walk.
    1988 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a fast moving cold front produced severe weather in the Upper Ohio Valley and the Middle Atlantic Coast Region during the afternoon and early evening. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 69 mph at Kennedy Airport in New York City, and winds along the cold front itself gusted to 56 mph at Cincinnati OH. The same storm produced snow in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois, with eight inches reported at Rolla MO.
    1989 - An unusual out-of-season severe outbreak occurred across the northeast with 193 reports of damaging winds in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Winds gusted to 94 mph at Newburgh, NY, 86 at Harrisburg, PA and Hammonton, NJ. Tornadoes touched down at McAlveys, NY and Seaside Park, NJ
    1990- Due to his unruly behavior toward the umpires in Game 4 of the ALCS, Roger 'the Rocket' Clemens is suspended for the first five games of the 1991 season and is fined $10,000.
    1991---Top Hits
Cream - Prince & The N.P.G.
Can’t Stop This Thing We Started - Bryan Adams
When a Man Loves a Woman - Michael Bolton
Shameless - Garth Brooks
    1997- A.C. Green of the Dallas Mavericks set an NBA record for consecutive games played, 907, when he took the floor for the Mavericks’ game against the Golden State Warriors. Green began his streak on November 19,1986, when he played for the Los Angeles Lakers. It continued as he moved to the Phoenix Suns and then to the Mavericks. his accomplishment was noted with an elaborate halftime ceremony that included appearances by Randy Smith, the man whose record Green broke, and baseball’s iron man, Cal Ripken.
    2000---The landmark 1915 Albert S. Samuels clock at 856 Market Street, San Francisco, was restored following a 10-year respite.
    2001- Ichiro Suzuki becomes only the second player in major league history to win the Most Valuable player Award in the same year as being selected Rookie of the Year. The 28-year- old Mariner outfielder joins Red Sox freshman outfielder Fred Lynn, who accomplished the feat in 1975, as the only other rookie to win the MVP.
    2008-- The 35-year reign of George Steinbrenner as the Yankees boss officially ends when the MLB owners unanimously approve of his son taking control of the franchise. Hal Steinbrenner was appointed co-chairmen of the team along with his brother Hank at the start of last season when it became evident their 78-year old dad has was gradually reducing his role as the owner of the storied franchise.

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Brett the Viking bent his knees
And prayed to God in ten-o-three
"With your help I’ll set the sail
With your wisdom we’ll prevail."

Across the sea to a far off land
The Vikings sailed under Brett’s command
In winds and waves the ship was tossed,
But through it all the bark did cross.

A new world waited for Brett to view
Adventure, wonder, farmland too
Clear waters, fish and hunting grounds
A finer land could not be found

A man of courage, faith, and prayer
Brett the Quarterback did his share
To open the worlds beyond the sea
A noble Viking, great was he!

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