Even though I personally will not be doing much shopping this year ~*wink*~, I was doing some browsing around the Black Friday websites and there will be some great bargains out there for shoppers online and at local stores. You can see some of the big department store ads that usually come in the Thanksgiving Day newspapers online, now.
Targets (THE STORE ) will be offering $3.00 small kitchen appliances and deals like the TomTom XL340S GPS With Case for $97.00, regular price $249.99
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I was listening to Dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein, talk about Michael Jackson to TMZ’s Harvey Levin. Ugh. Enough of that.
Then I caught the news about the tragedy at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas where so far 12 people have been killed and over 30 injured. One of the gunmen is dead and two taken into custody have been released while families all over the country undoubtedly are anxious about news of their loved ones. Remember the Fort Dix Six that got stopped before it even started? I... Read Full Story
I was listening to Dermatologist Dr. Arnold Klein, talk about Michael Jackson to TMZ’s Harvey Levin. Ugh. Enough of that.
Then I caught the news about the tragedy at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas where so far 12 people have been killed and over 30 injured. One of the gunmen is dead and two taken into custody have been released while families all over the country undoubtedly are anxious about news of their loved ones. Remember the Fort Dix Six that got stopped before it even started? I... Read Full Story
JOHN M. O’QUINN
JOHN M. O’QUINN, dedicated and extremely successful trial lawyer, generous benefactor, and devoted friend to those who loved him, has ended his earthly journey far too soon. John’s journey was always exciting because he demanded so much of himself. Born on the 4th of September 1941, he passed away Thursday, the 29th of October 2009.
John spent his professional life as a powerful advocate for the powerless – he was the courtroom champion of the ordinary... Read Full Story
JOHN M. O’QUINN
JOHN M. O’QUINN, dedicated and extremely successful trial lawyer, generous benefactor, and devoted friend to those who loved him, has ended his earthly journey far too soon. John’s journey was always exciting because he demanded so much of himself. Born on the 4th of September 1941, he passed away Thursday, the 29th of October 2009.
John spent his professional life as a powerful advocate for the powerless – he was the courtroom champion of the ordinary... Read Full Story
After introductions by Geraldo where he called Howard K. Stern and the doctors Kapoor and Eroshevich “bums”, and announced the trio is going to trial for “feeding” and “pumping Anna Nicole full of the drugs that killed her”, brother Craig Rivera had a short interview with Virgie Arthur.
Mrs. Arthur, looking lovely and slender but sad and battle worn, believes the three are guilty. She said the doctors made it possible but Howard K. Stern was the one who ... Read Full Story
After introductions by Geraldo where he called Howard K. Stern and the doctors Kapoor and Eroshevich “bums”, and announced the trio is going to trial for “feeding” and “pumping Anna Nicole full of the drugs that killed her”, brother Craig Rivera had a short interview with Virgie Arthur.
Mrs. Arthur, looking lovely and slender but sad and battle worn, believes the three are guilty. She said the doctors made it possible but Howard K. Stern was the one who ... Read Full Story
The death of the great Houston, Texas philanthropist and litigator John O’Quinn is reverberating through the news wires from coast to coast. From the rich and famous to you and me, tears are being shed for the man who once said,
“What I do is represent the powerless against the powerful.”
And that he did. He took on giant corporations like Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Dow Chemical and the tobacco industry and fought for justice for every day people who otherwise would have been victimi... Read Full Story
The death of the great Houston, Texas philanthropist and litigator John O’Quinn is reverberating through the news wires from coast to coast. From the rich and famous to you and me, tears are being shed for the man who once said,
“What I do is represent the powerless against the powerful.”
And that he did. He took on giant corporations like Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Dow Chemical and the tobacco industry and fought for justice for every day people who otherwise would have been victimi... Read Full Story
“What I do is represent the powerless against the powerful. I’ve been blessed with talent, and I’ve got commitment and passion,” O’Quinn told Texas Monthly in June 2000.
Philanthropist and prominent attorney John O’Quinn passed away this morning after a car accident in his home town of Houston, Texas. He was 68 years old.
On the O’Quinn Law Firm website, a company John founded, it states he graduated from Rice University and the University of Housto... Read Full Story