Does
an Equity Indexed Annuity Make Sense for You?
Sometimes
the stock market is just downright lousy. Wouldn't you love
to be invested in the stock market when it is setting new
highs and then disappear before it falls apart for months
or sometimes years at a time?
By Brad Halverson
Join us in the Holy Land for a life-changing
tour as you walk in the footsteps of Jesus. See Christ's life
in a whole new perspective. Click
here for details.
Share
With Us Your "Open Heart" Experience
Was
your life changed by reading this simple book? If so, we'd
like to hear your story.
By Catherine K. Arveseth
Week
3 of June: The Value of Justice and Mercy
Even
very young children can understand the complex concepts of
justice and mercy. All you have to do is present the concepts
in a way that will make them understand. Here are some games
geared to different age groups.
In Connection with Richard and Linda Eyre
Gospel
Doctrine Lesson 26
King Solomon;
Man of Wisdom, Man of Foolishness
1 Kings 3; 5-11
By Taylor D. Halverson
|
Arizonans:
More Signatures Needed for Marriage
Protect
Marriage Arizona, a coalition of individuals and organizations
spanning a broad religious and cultural sector in
the state, has been gathering 300,000 signatures to
ensure a marriage amendment can be on the ballot for
a July 1st deadline. If you live in Arizona, your
help is needed now.
By
Maurine Jensen Proctor
|
Join
Donna Nielsen in Israel
Join Donna Nielsen and a group of Latter Day
Saints as you walk the streets of Israel.
Gain a greater appreciation for the Bible
as you study the scriptures in the environment
in which they were written. Don't miss this
life-changing, testimony-building experience.
Reserve now 888-707-4386.Click
here for all the exciting details.
|
|
Business
News You Can Really Use
Meridian's editors give you quick access to today's most important
and pertinent business stories. Today's headlines: Nokia,
Siemens Set Telecom Deal; Social Security: A Plan Both Parties
Can Love (and Hate); Scientists Taking Cues From Nature; Plan
to Enlarge Canal Stirs up Controversy; Golden Buffalo to Roam
Again as a Coin and much more. Click
here for all the stories.

Meridian's
sponsors are easy to find in the Marketplace. Click
here.
NEW POLL:
Ok, we
all want to be exercising and know that we should. Let us
know where you are right now in your commitment level--truth
be told, how much DO you exercise? Please vote today! Click
here.
| Publisher:
Scot Facer Proctor
Editor-in-Chief:
Maurine Jensen Proctor
Associate Editor:
Kathryn
H. Kidd
Advertising Director:
Sharon Edlefsen
Webmaster:
Jenn
Barker
|
|
First Line
News - Business -
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Nokia, Siemens Set Telecom Deal
NEW YORK - European telecommunications makers Nokia Corp. and Siemens AG have agreed to combine their telephone equipment units in a deal valued at roughly $31.6 billion, according to a newspaper report.
Mexico’s Energy Future Hinges on Elections
MEXICO CITY - In the midst of Mexico's biggest oil boom since the 1970s, the nation's top two presidential candidates are debating whether to turn outward and open oil to private investors -- or inward by exporting less crude and giving Mexicans subsidized gasoline.
Social Security: A Plan Both Parties Can Love (and Hate)
NEW YORK - The debate over Social Security reform has taken a backseat – in the nosebleed section - to other issues on the Hill this year. And it's likely to remain there at least until the mid-term elections in November are over.
Apple in Talks to Offer Movies at iTunes
LOS ANGELES - Apple Computer Inc. is
in talks with most of Hollywood's studios to offer movie downloads
via its popular iTunes Music Store Web site, show business newspaper
Daily Variety reported on Monday.
To unsubscribe, click
here or send a blank e-mail to:
%%email.unsub%% %%passwordnotifystring%%
|
 |
|
|
|
First
Line News
N. Korean Threat Activates Shield
The Pentagon activated its new U.S. ground-based interceptor missile defense system, and officials announced yesterday that any long-range missile launch by North Korea would be considered a "provocative act."
Episcopal Church Regrets, Won't Repent for Gay Bishop
Episcopalians passed a resolution expressing "regret" for consecrating a homosexual bishop in 2003, but not "repentance" as many of the world's Anglican archbishops have urged.
New Genetic Testing Opens Door to Designer Babies
Doctors in Britain say they have developed a way to screen embryos for 6,000 potential diseases.
High Court Takes California Partial-Birth Abortion Case
The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to review a second case on the constitutionality of the federal ban on partial-birth abortions.
Pentagon Document Classifies Homosexuality as Mental Disorder
A Pentagon document classifies homosexuality as a mental disorder, decades after mental health experts abandoned that position.
Bountiful to Honor Mormon Battalion
The formation of the Mormon Battalion at the beginning of the Mexican War in 1846 would have probably failed if not for the encouragement of Brigham Young.
Jared Hess Embodies A Victory For The Nice Guy
Mormon Film Director Keeps It Sweet And Goofy, And Hollywood's Noticing
600 Youth to Perform in ‘Dancing Through the Decades’
More than 600 youths and young adults from across the High Desert and beyond will be performing elaborately choreographed dances tonight at Apple Valley High School.
Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Announces Plan to Withdraw Troops From Iraq
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi announced his plan Tuesday to withdraw troops from Iraq at a ruling party meeting, a party official said, moving to end Japan's largest military mission since World War II.
Prosecution Seeks Death for Saddam
The prosecution demanded the death penalty for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in its closing arguments yesterday, saying he had shown "no mercy" in the killings of women and children during a crackdown on Shi'ite Muslims in the 1980s.
Louisiana Gov. Blanco Orders National Guard to Patrol New Orleans Upon Mayor's Request
Acting at the mayor's request, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said she would send National Guard troops and state police to patrol the streets of New Orleans after a bloody weekend in which six people were killed.
More
First Line News on Meridian's Homepage... |
|