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July, 2006 Volume 2, Issue #4

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Bob Proctor, author of You Were Born Rich; share trader and investment trainer David Schirmer; entrepreneur John Assaraf, author of The Street Kid’s Guide to Having it All; Marci Shimoff, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Woman’s Soul; Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God, and many more. Each person talks about different aspects of “the secret,” its history, revelation, proponents, application, techniques, and success in brief, yet powerful interviews.

Coherent, well paced, intriguing and juicy, The Secret ties together the threads of knowledge - both ancient and modern - surrounding the personal manifestation of wealth, health, love, success and happiness.

A must-see.

Visit The Secret’s website at http://thesecret.tv/


Summer Reading Pick: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Review by Katie Elliott

Ok - we’ve been stretching our brains long enough. It’s summer and time to stretch out in the hammock with a good summer read. Sorry - books about quantum entanglement and microtublin structures don’t qualify. The days are long and hot, the kids are on vacation and in the pool - the least we can give ourselves is a rocking good book filled with time travel, danger, mystery, passion, Jacobites, Druids and big, burly Scottish highlanders.

This and so much more is found in the first intriguing, historical novel in a series of six by Diana Gabaldon called Outlander.

It’s 1945. Claire Randall, ex-Royal Army nurse and her husband Frank, a history professor at Oxford, are on a second honeymoon in Inverness when Claire accidentally stumbles upon an ancient stone circle.

“There was a deep humming noise coming from somewhere near at hand. I thought there might be a beehive lodged in some crevice of the rock, and placed a hand on the stone in order to lean into the cleft. The stone screamed. I backed away as fast as I could, moving so quickly that I tripped on the short turf and sat down hard. I stared at the stone, sweating. I had never heard such a sound from anything living… There was a noise of battle, and the cries of dying men and shattered horses….”

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