This Week on HearSay, February 26-March 1, 2007
Monday, February 26 GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEADLINES: The Morning After The 46 day session of the Virginia General Assembly has come to a close. We'll have all the latest details on last minute dealmaking and take your questions and comments. Join Cathy and her guests, Richmond Times Dispatch reporter Jeff Shapiro, Senator Ken Stolle, and Dana Dickens, President and CEO of the Hampton Roads Partnership.
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Tuesday, February 27 LIVING CULTURE: Space Age Do you MySpace? Teens and twentysomethings are flocking to Web sites as a way to establish their social identities. Why is it so popular? Are online connections replacing real-world interactions? How do those age 30 and over feel about it? Today on HearSay, we continue our "Living Culture" series in partnership with Port Folio Weekly with a look at the social networking phenomenon.
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Wednesday, February 28 Where There's A Will... The dispute over James Brown's will is a reminder to everyone about how important estate planning is for families. We'll talk about financial strategy on today's show with estate planning expert and legacy coach Elizabeth Arnold, author of "Creating the Good Will: The Most Comprehensive Guide to Both the Financial and Emotional Sides of Passing on Your Legacy" and Kirkland Kelley, an attorney with Kaufman & Canoles and Stephen Morisette, President of The Virginia Health Care Association.
http://www.kaufmanandcanoles.com www.creatingthegoodwill.com
To Contact Virginia Health Care Association:
www.vhca.org 804.353.9101
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Thursday, March 1 Rules of Engagement Etiquette - it's the code word for good manners. Many wonder if the practice is still relevant. In a recent survey, 70 percent of American adults said people are ruder now than they were 20 years ago. Is etiquette out of style? Let's talk about it on today's HearSay with Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute and Ann Marie Sabath, author of "One Minute Manners."
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