Thursday, July 07, 2005

Distribution: The Next New Game!

Why Direct Sales and Network Marketing Will Explode in the Next Five Years!
By Mitch Axelrod

This is a wake-up call of historic proportions. The global marketplace is rapidly transforming the world economy. We are in the early stages of the Next New Game. Encourage everyone you know to get in the game, step on the field, and walk up to the plate.

You and I have lived through three economic ages: Industrial, information and service!

No prior generation has had to manage so much dramatic change in how they earn a living and pursue a livelihood as we have. We transformed from a dependent age to an independent age, and now we face the biggest adjustment of all � the Age of Interdependence!

You can no longer succeed and prosper by yourself. Your team is as important as your talent�or more so. If you want to fulfill more of your talent in less time, surround yourself with the best players you can find.

Leverage is its name, and networking is the game. When you play the New Game of network marketing you maximize both.

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Friday, July 01, 2005

Luther Vandross, R&B crooner deluxe, dead at 54

5:29 p.m. July 1, 2005



Reuters
Luther Vandross performs at the 29th annual American Music Awards in Los Angeles in this 2002 file photo.
NEW YORK – Grammy award winner Luther Vandross, whose deep, lush voice on such hits as "Here and Now" and "Any Love" sold more than 25 million albums while providing the romantic backdrop for millions of couples worldwide, died Friday. He was 54.
Vandross died at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, N.J., said hospital spokesman Rob Cavanaugh. He did not release the cause of death but said in a statement that Vandross "never really recovered from" a stroke two years ago.

Since the stroke in his Manhattan home on April 16, 2003, the R&B crooner stopped making public appearances – but amazingly managed to continue his recording career. In 2004, he captured four Grammys as a sentimental favorite, including best song for the bittersweet "Dance With My Father."
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