Thursday, February 3, 2011

THE NEW MEXICO BROADCASTER ASSOCIATION
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DON DIEGO

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Living here, playing here, and working here, it’s Don Diego in Southern New Mexico!!!

Celebrity Spotlight

RONNIE DUNN FEELING THE PRESSURE.
February 1, 09:06:18 PM
Ronnie Dunn is set to perform during the ACM Awards in April which shouldn't be a problem for a veteran who has performed in front of peers for years. This will mark his first award performance as a solo artist but he says his nerves are the same as they've always been. (Audio) "Nothing new, pressure you know. I feel it every time I walk up there to do it hoping that I can do that vocal." Ronnie couldn't spill all the beans but he did hint at a show in Las Vegas he'll put on prior to his ACM Award performance and the weather conditions have him worried.

RIDDLE ME THIS

What can go up a chimney down, but cannot go down a chimney up?

An Umbrella.



HOMETOWN HERO’S

HOMETOWN HERO’S are people who serve other people, their community, and take pride in honoring, restoring, preserving, or celebrating an aspect of American hometown life, be it their work, passion, or pastime. Thus, the truest meaning of “HOMETOWN HERO ” is people protecting, defending, caring for or serving others. With that as the background, WHO is a “HOMETOWN HERO ” in your life or the life of others ? E-mail me, dondiego@kgrt.com and let me know who they are. Or call me at 523-KGRT and we can discuss the detials of your HOMETOWN HERO. Some of the greatest “HOMETOWN HERO’S ” in our lives are unknown to the outside world and garner very little, if any, attention. Call today 523-KGRT.

Our Hometown Hero(’s) Today is/are Steven Acosta

Steven Acosta A 19-year-old soldier Army Pfc. Steven Acosta, died a city northeast of Baghdad.Acosta was a graduate of the Army's unit supply specialist advanced individual training course at Fort Lee in Petersburg, Va.
He was trained to receive, inspect, segregate, store, inventory, issue, deliver and turn in organizational and installation supplies and equipment; maintain automated supply systems for accountability with use of unit computers; issue and receipt of small arms and secure and control weapons and ammunition supplies, the release states
Steven Acosta is/are our Hometown Hero Today and we salute you.


This Is Nuts

PSA/DNA Authentication Services announced that to prevent counterfeiting of Super Bowl memorabilia, about 120 footballs, plus sideline pylons and even the coin used for the toss next Sunday will be marked with a DNA strand visible only under a particular laser light frequency. This will prove that any future collectibles were really at the game
* If it doesn't glow, you must say no!

HEALTH MOMENT

British scientists said they have found a new target for treating advanced bowel cancer which could also be used to identify tumors that will respond to Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer drug Sprycel. In a study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, researchers from the Institute of Cancer Research found that Sprycel, reduced bowel cancer cell growth in the lab by blocking the effects of an enzyme.
The enzyme is one that is important for the cancer to spread, and if you block that then you can stop the cancer from growing. The latest study confirmed the enzyme was also important in bowel cancer growth and spread.
Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal or colon cancer, is the third most common cancer worldwide, causing 529,000 deaths a year. There are few effective drugs available for colon cancer which has spread, and patients have a poor prognosis. The discovery that controlling the enzyme could influence colorectal cancer cell growth is very encouraging, researchers said.

BREAK TIME CHATTER

Tony and Beth Johnson of Jacksonville, Florida, worked seven hours a day for 18 months to build the world's largest functioning yoyo to set a new world record. It was 12 feet wide and weighed over 7,000 pounds. To qualify, it had to drop 75 feet from a crane and come back up three times, two-thirds of the way up each time. But the friction burned through the rope, and the yoyo crashed to the ground. At least the video of it is an Internet hit, and Guinness is considering giving them a new record for the world's heaviest yoyo.
• I assume from this that Tony and Beth Johnson of Jacksonville, Florida, are unemployed.

And I leave you with this thought.

"The conclusion is always the same: love is the most powerful and still the most unknown energy in the world."

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