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Jun 23 2009

Steve Downs leaves INBF/WNBF

With the 2009 contest season underway, the INBF/WNBF Executive Committee has gone through some changes. Steve Downs has left both organizations and NB&F. Mr. Cheh Low remains as President of each federation, Charlie Carollo has been promoted to Vice-President and Rich Fitter assumes the role of Chairman. This new structure provides both federations with a renewed commitment to its affiliates, promoters, athletes and supporters, and the continued growth of drug-free competition.Rich Fitter has also been promoted to Editorial Director of Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness, a magazine dedicated to a drug-free lifestyle. Fitter’s goal for NB&F is to increase the awareness of the INBF & WNBF – its affiliates, promoters and many athletes worldwide – to the general public.

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Mar 03 2009

Schwarzenegger opens tech fair in Germany

HANNOVER, Germany (AP) — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger opened a major technology fair in Germany Monday along with Chancellor Angela Merkel, and recalled his time in the country as a young man.

“We are gathering in challenging times,” Schwarzenegger acknowledged at the CeBIT fair, where California is the partner state this year.

However, he added that it is time “to stand up and refuse to fail.” The fair is “all about pumping up your business,” he said.

“Technology is our greatest asset,” Schwarzenegger said. “Technology is also helping us to develop cleaner cars … and to fight against climate change.”

During his visit to Hannover, Schwarzenegger is to pick up an award from the American Chamber of Commerce in Germany for his “extraordinary commitment to environment and energy.”

Despite California’s severe budget crisis, the Republican governor is well known for his crusades against global climate change and his advocacy of alternative energy.

Schwarzenegger, a native of neighboring Austria and a former champion bodybuilder, said of Germany that “this country holds a special place in my heart.”

“I spent two years in Munich, and those were the crucial years of my life,” he said, having moved there at age 19. “It was the springboard for my bodybuilding career.”

“I’ve always cherished the time spent here,” he said, adding that he “never imagined that I would come back to Germany as the governor of California.”

Schwarzenegger added in German that he is “looking forward to German beer and German food.”

He ended his remarks with a catch phrase from his acting days: “Hasta la vista, baby.”

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Mar 01 2009

Radio Legend Paul Harvey Dies

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Paul Harvey, once known as the most listened to man in radio, has died at the age of 90 at a hospital near his winter home in Phoenix.

Veteran ABC Radio broadcaster Paul Harvey has died at 90 years old.

Harvey’s career in radio spanned more than 70 years, and his shows “News & Comment” and “Rest of the Story” made him a familiar voice in Americans’ homes across the country.

His death comes nine months after that of his wife, Lynne Cooper Harvey, whom he often called “Angel” on air, and who was also his business partner and the first producer ever inducted in the the Radio Hall of Fame.

“My father and mother created from thin air what one day became radio and television news,” Paul Harvey Jr. said. “So, in the past year, an industry has lost its godparents. And, today millions have lost a friend.”

From his humble beginnings as a teenager helping out cleaning up at a local radio station, Harvey went on to have his broadcasts carried by 1,350 commercial radio stations, as well as 400 stations of the Armed Forces Radio Service, and was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1990.
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“Paul Harvey was one of the most gifted and beloved broadcasters in our nation’s history,” said ABC Radio Networks President Jim Robinson in a statement released today. “As he delivered the news each day with his own unique style and commentary, his voice became a trusted friend in American households.

“Countless millions of listeners were both informed and entertained by his ‘News & Comment’ and ‘Rest of the Story’ features, Robinson said. “Even after the passing of his loving wife Angel in May 2008, Paul would not slip quietly into retirement as he continued to take the microphone and reach out to his audience. We will miss our dear friend tremendously and are grateful for the many years we were so fortunate to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers are now with his son Paul Jr. and the rest of the Harvey family.”

“Paul Harvey is, without question, one of the most influential Americans of our time,” Traug Keller, then president of ABC Radio Networks said in 2000, when Harvey signed a new 10-year contract with the network. “In fact, political adviser and communications specialist Frank Mankiewicz noted that Paul Harvey’s name appears most often in lists of the 10 most influential opinion-shapers of each decade since the 1930s.”

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