Monday, July 26, 2010

She went immediately to the casino...

The last week of July...summer is fading fast!
tonight ANTIQUES ROADSHOW starts a run in Las Vegas, with drawings by Woody Guthrie, and a fabulous five-carat, Asscher-cut diamond ring, inherited from the owner's grandfather, owner of a jewelry store/pawn shop in a Colorado mining town. The tearful owner realizes she's hit pay dirt when the ring is valued at $165,000 to $175,000...7pm

Then the the final installment of TURMOIL & TRIUMPH: THE GEORGE SHULTZ YEARS...
Shultz is in the midst of preparations for the summit meeting between Reagan and Gorbachev in Reykjavik, Iceland, when news breaks that the United States was indeed trading arms for the Nicaraguan Contras to secure the release of the Iran hostages, and Newsweek reveals that the CIA is mining the harbor in Managua. The Reykjavik summit leads to the most significant nuclear arms reduction pact of the Cold War and is the pinnacle of Shultz' career in government service...9PM

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