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RENOVATIONS

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Over the next several months we will be making some changes with The Baltimore Organ web site based on suggestions we’ve received – beginning with this section “What’s New!” -  Any changes, new formats, up-coming events, and things to look forward to will be placed here. For instance Jay will have some big news early next year - So check “What’s New!” when you can.

To address an initial concern that’s come up – your emails and email addresses go no further than us reading and responding to them, i.e. we’re not selling them or anything else. So please feel free to pipe in when the spirit moves you. Vigorous debate or pats on the back - either way we appreciate hearing from you. There’s a place to leave a comment at the end of each and every article, book review, clip and blurb so please feel free to do so.

Second there seems to be some confusion concerning the “Clips of the Week”. We’ve changed the name to “Dates in History” with the sub-headings of History, Music, Sports and Crime. These are updated daily – usually with a blurb commemorating, remembering and explaining something from the past. Many of these will also contain clips but will only be played if you select to do so. You can read the blurb without starting the clip or do both. It’s your choice. So peruse them when you have the chance.

And last but not least please welcome our new partners Regi’s Bistro on Federal Hill in Baltimore and CIC Wealth Management Group who will provide us all with their economic/investment wisdom on a weekly basis.

Happy Holidays, Stay tuned and Thanks for reading.

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Jobless recovery vs. Consumer driven recovery. Inflation, stagflation or recession? Monetization of the debt. GDP. TARP. Son of TARP.  The National Deficit vs. the National Debt. Interest rates. Fixed Income. Derivatives. Default credit swaps. Investment strategies vs. protection strategies. China. Treasury vs. the Fed. Geithner, Bernanke, Cramer’s Rules, Glass-Steagall. Our 401Ks are now 200 1/2 Ks - and what’s up with gold? Is Dubai a concern, and if so - why? We watch CNBC and although the discussion is spirited it’s also contradictory. And we love Dylan Ratigan but at times he just talks too fast. Confused?  Us too.

So with all that’s transpiring in the financial markets, the mixed signals from economic indicators and the recovery that may or may not be happening we here at the Baltimore Organ realized we needed help – expert help. To boldly go where no man – or woman - has gone before we needed someone to first calm us down and then explain the financial universe in terms that we mere mortals could comprehend. A stiff upper lip is one thing but the last year has caused heart palpitations. With that foremost in our minds we are pleased to announce a new member of the family – CIC Wealth Management Group. CIC is a financial services firm based in the Baltimore area working with individuals and families across the country managing their money to gain financial security. Amidst all this chaos security sounds pretty good right now.

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Comedy Clips of the Week

The Daily Show

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The Daily Show highlights a few contradictions in the reporting over at Fox.

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THE DAILY SHOW – Mosque-Erade

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The Daily Show takes on the construction of the mosque – err – Community Center at Ground Zero and steps way over the line. This clip should offend many which is of course why it is funny.

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Classic Movies

FIELD OF DREAMS

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Based on the novel Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella, directed by Phil Alden Robinson and starring Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster, Gaby Hoffman, Timothy Busfield and Ray Liotta, the film Field Of Dreams premiered on August 21st, 1989. Costner, a farmer in Iowa, decides to build a baseball field in the middle of his cornfield after a “voice” tells him to. The voice also sends him east to find James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster. This puts a minor strain on Costner’s marriage and a major strain on his finances. But something magic happens on that baseball diamond once it is built. Even if you’re not a baseball fan it’s difficult not to like this movie. If you are fan – this film is a classic. This was Lancaster’s final movie.

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IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT

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Based on the John Ball novel, directed by Norman Jewison and starring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, the film In The Heat Of The Night premiered on August 2nd, 1967. While visiting his family, Poitier, a Philadelphia homicide detective, is reluctantly pulled into a murder investigation in small town Mississippi. Just as reluctantly, Steiger, the small town police chief, realizes he needs Poitier to solve the crime – regardless of his and his fellow town members’ racism. Poitier even earns a grudging respect from Steiger by the movie’s end. At times the movie is a little dated and maybe even corny but remember this was 1967 so it is still worth the viewing. And Ray Charles does sing the title song.

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Reader Survey

Dates In History

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION - 1968

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The Democratic National Convention opened in Chicago on August, 26, 1968 and conflict immediately erupted both on the Convention floor and out on the streets of Chicago. Inside the International Amphitheater a line was quickly drawn between hawks and doves concerning the handling of the Vietnam War and the party platform. Outside orchestrated demonstrations against the war quickly turned violent when Chicago Police and the Illinois National Guard were called in to quell the demonstrations. Stuck in the middle was then Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, known for his iron fist grip on the city, who hoped to showcase Chicago with the Convention. Unfortunately what many of us remember of this event was the rioting in the streets and not the debate on the Convention floor. Just one more traumatic event in a year filled with turmoil.

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NIXON RESIGNATION – 36 YEARS LATER

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Thirty-six years after Richard Nixon resigned the Presidency, the one word Watergate is still synonymous with the scandal that forced him to that decision as well as being the yardstick used to measure the seriousness of any new and future political scandal. (Is it worse than Watergate?) The persistent fascination is that two years of a White House cover-up over a “third rate” burglary led to the downfall of the leader of the free world – who happened to be a man that many Americans loathed. The investigation also gave the American public – and the world – a glimpse inside the Nixon White House and into the psyche of Richard Nixon; his pettiness, his thin skin and need for secrecy - as well as the inadequacies of the men who surrounded, worked for and advised him. At times the Watergate saga was much like watching a slow motion train wreck.

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Music

ARE YOU EXPERIENCED

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Jimi Hendrix’s debut album with Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, Are You Experienced, was released in the US on August 23, 1967. The album was recorded in England – Jimi had gone there to launch his career – and includes Purple Haze, Foxey Lady and Hey Joe and the electric guitar never sounded the same again.

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JOHN LEE HOOKER

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Blues legend John Lee Hooker was born on August 22nd, 1917 near Clarksdale, Mississippi. The son of a sharecropper, Hooker was a self-taught musician and with his guitar made his way north to Chicago just like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and a multitude of other blues musicians to record at Chess Records. He gained national fame after his appearance/performance on Maxwell Street in The Blue Brothers film and went on to perform with Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana Stevie Ray Vaughn and Van Morrison among others. Hooker was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. He passed away in 2001.

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Crime

WILD BILL HICKOK

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On August 2nd, 1876, James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok was shot and killed while playing poker in a saloon in Deadwood,  located in the Dakota Territory. Prior to his final stop in Deadwood, he’d been a Union soldier during the Civil War, specifically as a scout and a marksman. After the war he became a stagecoach driver and then a lawman in Nebraska and Kansas. After turning in his badge Hickcok had toured the East with Buffalo Bill and after giving an interview with Harper’s magazine was now famous as a gunslinger – Wild Bill claiming that he had killed at least 100 men. If the number seems preposterous, it should be noted no one argued with Hickok’s claim.

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PUBLIC ENEMY #1

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(From our Crime section archives)

On the very warm Chicago evening of July 22, 1934 John Dillinger exited the Biograph Theater after watching “Manhattan Melodrama”, (a gangster movie), starring Clark Gable, William Powell and Myrna Loy. With Dillinger was his new girlfriend, Polly Hamilton, and her “landlady” Anna Sage—“The Lady in Red”—who was really dressed in orange that evening.

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