Aventura News, September 16, 2009 Edition - Miami, Florida

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'Football From the Insiders' hosted by IT Doctors, Dental Care Group and Allstate Insurance NFL alumni panel features Oronde Gadsden, Jeff Cross, Troy Stradford, Leonard Marshall, Bernard Ford, Marvin Jones, Lorenzo Hampton and Nat Moore with emcee Craig Minervini, Fox Sports Florida sportscaster BARI AUERBACH Aventura Marketing Council Chairman's Roundtable members recently enjoyed a great afternoon with football greats when IT Doctors, The Dental Care Group and Allstate Insurance teamed up to co-host a "fan-tastic" luncheon featuring Oronde Gadsden, Jeff Cross, Troy Stradford, Leonard Marshall, Bernard Ford, Marvin Jones, Lorenzo Hampton and Nat Moore. Craig Minervini, Fox Sports Florida sportscaster, served as "MVP" emcee - and it was really a slam dunk surprise when former NBA star Dennis Rodman made a special appearance. AMC Chair Cliff Schulman of Greenberg Traurig welcomed winning business and community leaders to Christine Lee's at Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino in Hallandale Beach for the "Football From the Insiders" event generating excitement for the kickoff of football season and next year's Pro Bowl (Jan. 31) and Super Bowl (Feb. 7) coming to Dolphin Stadium. Kicking off the event, IT Doctors technology phenoms Eric Beck, Steve Goitia, Maiko Del Bel and Jay Taylor along with The Dental Care Group's stellar dentists Dr. Rick Mars, Dr. Joel Glicksman and Dr. Joshua Coussa; and Allstate all-star insurance experts Bob Mednick and Michelle Desjardins talked a good game about going above and beyond to provide out(Cont’d on pages 8,12 & 13)

Leonard Marshall, NY Giants, NY Jets, Washington Redskins; Bernard Ford, Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers, London Monarchs, Green Bay Packers

Minervini passes the mic: Oronde Gadsden, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins (left); Nat Moore, Miami Dolphins

Troy Stradford, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, LA Rams; Marvin Jones, NY Jets; Dr. Wilbert "Tee" Holloway, MDCPS (center) Event Emcee Craig Minervini, shares a laugh Fox Sports Florida Sportscaster

Lorenzo Hampton, Miami Dolphins; Jeff Cross, Miami Dolphins; Aventura Mayor Susan Gottlieb looks on

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AMC Chairman Cliff Schulman, Greenberg Traurig with Dennis Rodman

Steve Goitia, Eric Beck, Maiko Del Bel and Jay Taylor, IT Doctors

Robert Mednick, Patsi Mednick, Yany Rivero and Michelle Desjardins, Allstate Insurance

Dr. Rick Mars and Dr. Joel Glicksman, The Dental Care Group Photography by Andrew Goldstein


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Wanderings & Ponderings Responsible

words, “irresponsibile and very sneaky.” I noted though that she didn’t seem to have any animosities about Bob and wonIt began with the usual flirtation. dered why. She then told me that a while Bob met Lilly at a gathering. He sug- after the divorce she met Phil and she gested they go for some coffee and talk. found him able to make her forget the This, they did for a few hours, trauma about Bob. In fact she then there came a few more for had decided to live with Phil to about a couple of months. This see how that worked out. After ended up with their decision that all Phil was so “caring.” Six since they liked each other and it months later she married caring could lead to something, they Phil. would try living together. As it happened, I didn’t see See how that went. The living Lilly for about four years and I together moved along quite well asked her how her marriage to for about six months. Then they “caring” Phil was coming along. Dan Palmer got to thinking of getting mar- –––––––––––––– She looked at me strangely and ried. As Lilly put it “It has to work because told me that I certainly was behind in Bob is so responsible.” After all responsi- where she was at, because she had bility in a marriage should be the lynch- divorced Phil because he was not as carpin of any marriage and these two seemed ing as she felt he should be. She was now ready for their lives together and were going with William and thinking about sure that they’d have a successful mar- marrying him and he was so... rich. As she riage and a good family life. put it, “Bob said he was responsible but he I didn’t get to see either of them for didn’t turn out to be. Phil said he was carabout five years I ran into Lilly one after- ing and he wasn’t quite that. William I noon. I asked her how the marriage was checked out and he really is rich. That coming along with Bob and she reacted makes him who is what he says he is. He is differently than I expected. She told me my security.” I think maybe this one will work out for that she had divorced Bob a year before because he turned out to be, in her her.”

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The New American Marketplace Advisory Group meets at Hampton Inn At a recent Aventura Marketing Council (AMC) Business Development Committee meeting, Dennis Collins spoke about " The New American Marketplace", a new, hands-on, interactive resource for businesspeople who want to regain control of their business to succeed in these challenging times. Ten AMC businesspeople signed up to participate as the Advisory Group to provide honest and open comments and suggestions as the content for The New American Marketplace is refined. Arthur Barr, CEO of Security Camera World, said,

New American Marketplace partner Dave Young

" It's about time that someone starts to think about helping the small business owner." Eric Beck, partner in IT Doctors, added, "A great idea --- and we're learning so much by participating as the Advisory Group." Shelley Costin, owner of Miami Gardens Florist 'I think it's a great idea. This website is going to be extremely informative and helpful for small business owners." For more information, contact Dennis Collins 954445-6100, dennis@newamericanmarketplace.com or visit newamericanmarketplace.com

Norman Axelman, Advantage Computer Solutions; Bob Cahn, AFLAC; Shelley Costin, Miami Gardens Florist; Richard Israel

Leslie Lowenthal, Aventura City of Excellence School; Eric Beck, IT Doctors; David Gedansky, Travel Leaders

Dennis Collins, founder, The New American Marketplace

Arthur Barr, Security Camera World; Jentry Redinger, FastCare; Eileen Glastein, Bnai Zion Foundation

Raggae Music Sensation Sean Paul, final act of Marlins’ Super Saturday lineup When the Florida Marlins announced the 2009 Super Saturday concert lineup before the start of baseball season, they purposely kept the last act under wraps. But, as the end of the season approaches and the Pennant Race intensifies the Florida Marlins give fans one more thing to get excited about. The highly anticipated surprise act for the final Florida Marlins Super Saturday is world-renowned Jamaican superstar Sean Paul. The explosive post-game performance will take place on September 26th after the Marlins take on their division rivals, the New York Mets, at Land Shark Stadium. “Having a music star like Sean Paul give Marlins fans a free concert at the end of the game is taking the Super Saturday concept to a whole new level,” said Sean Flynn, vice president of marketing for the Florida Marlins. “The excitement and energy from this performance will leave fans wanting more and looking forward to the start of next year’s season.” In 2002, Sean Paul made his mark in the music and entertainment industry with his unique reggae lyrics and beats to the breakout hit, "Gimme The Light." Soon after

he released his multi-platinum, Grammy-winning classic album, Dutty Rock, Sean Paul introduced the 2005 RIAA platinum smash The Trinity. Now, Sean Paul is heating up the radio waves with his newly released fourth album, Imperial Blaze. Hit after hit, Sean Paul is definitely in high demand. “Super Saturdays are already a great entertainment bargain, but on Saturday, September 26th, the Marlins game will be the hottest ticket in town,” said Flynn. Starting at $12 a ticket, the Florida Marlins Super Saturdays provide Marlins fans with a memorable baseball experience at Land Shark Stadium beginning with themed pre-game activities, giveaways, player and celebrity autograph sessions, Billy the Marlin, the Mermaids and Manatees at The Strike Zone at Gate H, and ending with a post-game concert and a spectacular display of fireworks. For more information on the Florida Marlins or Super Saturday games, visit marlins.com or call 1-877MARLINS.


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VIEWPOINT

Health Care Deserves Corporations Co-opt Local Food an Honest Debate BY JIM HIGHTOWER

BY MICHAEL B. KEEGAN Today, America is in the midst of an important struggle to reform our health care system. It's not surprising that a national debate about such a personal issue can raise passions, but health care reform demands an honest debate. So far, it hasn't been getting one. Extremists opposed to the President's agenda have spent millions to cloud the real issues by claiming that President Barack Obama is a socialist and that health care reform is a plot by Democrats to turn America into some sort of Stalinist state. Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey's lobbying firm has been paid to put out memos urging opponents of reform to shout down members of Congress who support reform to keep them from speaking. On television, Pat Robertson took to Glenn Beck's show to warn Americans that President Obama is taking advantage of health care reform “to insert socialism and government control.” For his own part, Beck has accused Obama of hating for whites, stoking paranoid fantasies about "FEMA internment camps.” And Rush Limbaugh, Lou Dobbs, and others have decried the rise of "liberal fascism," and compared the Democratic Party to the Nazis and health care reform to the Holocaust. In important debates like this one, it's more crucial than ever that we address our concerns with honesty and respect. So it's deeply disappointing that right-wing extremists and hatemongers interested in handing President Obama a defeat by stopping health insurance reform are propagating misinformation, fear, and distrust. Anti-reform leaders have enthusiastically embraced the politics of fear to mobilize their base against sound measures to correct major problems with our current health care system, invoking outrageous scare tactics like the false claims that providing health care for all Americans will lead to “rationing” or that the President's initiative demands so-called “death panels.” The health care debate has provided a forum for the right-wing to express its antigovernment, anti-reform views in the interest of supporting the status quo--an expensive and inefficient system in which 47 million people have no insurance at all. But we shouldn't be surprised that there's a raucous minority attempting to

thwart change that can benefit all of us. After all, we've seen it before. When civil rights legislation passed in the middle of the last century, finally granting all Americans the ability to cast a vote that counts, many on the far right claimed that it would lead to the enslavement of white people. And before that, there were those who accused Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman of surrendering outright to communism. It's disappointing that there are those who will react violently and aversely o any kind of change, but the lesson of our history is that if we pull together we can deliver the changes that are needed. After all, the 1960s civil rights movement is now, rightfully, considered one of the proudest moments in American history. FDR and Truman are now considered to be two of our finest presidents who, far from pushing communism, fought hard to protect democracy. No matter how one feels about particular legislative proposals, we can all agree that the health care system we have now is broken. In the richest country in the world, few of us can be entirely certain that we'll even have health insurance just a year from now--jobs disappear, premiums rise, and insurance companies can drop coverage seemingly without reason. That situation is intolerable, but fixing it will be hard work. A noisy and extreme minority will work hard to block any change at all. And it's a testament to our freedoms that their right to do so is unquestioned. But the rest of us can't be held hostage to the lies, the fear, and the misinformation of a few. We need an honest conversation about health care, and although it would be best to be able to exchange ideas with those from across the political spectrum, it's clear that there are those who have shown that they have no interest in sitting at the grownup table. Yet our debate about health care is too important to be held up by those who are unwilling to participate in a meaningful way.

Michael B. Keegan is president, People for the American Way (www.pfaw.org <https://exchange.ipsdc.org/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http:// www.pfaw.org/>), which strives to meet the challenges of discord and fragmentation with an affirmation of "the American Way."

The big demand in food these days is that it be locally-produced. A new term has even been coined - "locavore" - to describe consumers who want the freshness and sense of community that comes from eating the bounty of small-scale, local producers. You know, hometown guys like Frito-Lay and Hunt's Foods. Proving that no standard of integrity is so pure that it can't be perverted by corporate profiteers, these giants of industrialized food production are reaching out with their deep-pocket advertising budgets to co-opt the locavore label. Frito-Lay - a multinational, multibillion-dollar, agribusiness giant, that buys two billion pounds of spuds a year from hundreds of very large farmers to make Lay's potato chips - is presently running national television ads trying to convince viewers that its farmers are just local folks. "We grow potatoes in Florida," declares one of its corporate providers in an ad imbued with bucolic, down home imagery. Not mentioned is that the potatoes he grows on a sprawling 800-acre spread end up as chips that are sold in New York, California... and beyond. Local?

ConAgra, the conglomerate that owns Hunt's tomatoes, concedes that it can't literally be local in the geographical sense. So, says a consultant working on Hunt's current locavore ad campaign, "the question is, how do we take [local] to that next level?" In Corporate World, you see, "local" is not a place, but a figment of marketeering imagination. Jessica Prentice, the food writer who coined the "locavore" tag, begs to differ with that definition. The local food movement, she explains, represents an ethic of small-scale production, ecologically-centered in a place, and based on personal relationships within a community. "Large corporations peddling junk food," she says, "are the exact opposite of what this is about." --

For more information on Jim Hightower's work--and to subscribe to his award-winning monthly newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown, visit www.jimhightower.com <https://exchange.ipsdc.org/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http:// www.jimhightower.com/>

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Aventura's Pearle Vision: New lines and promotions keep you looking your best BY LYNN CARROLL

RayBan, Maui Jim, and Missoni. Kids love Pearle Vision's Nickelodeon, Gold & Wood, Konishi, Barbie and Pearle Vision's latest line Candie's Eyes designer of luxury eyewear, is lines. already a resounding sucWith school back in cess, says Alex Pyatsky, session, Pyatsky reminds who manages the parents to take advantage Aventura franchise store. of Pearle's back-to"They've been school BOGOF family impressively competing event. BOGOF stands for with comparable luxury Buy One Get One Free brands such as Fred, Tag on values up to $200. Heuer and Bvlgari," he Youngsters who choose says. one set of frames for Manufactured in $179 or less will get sinLuxembourg and assemgle-vision polycarbonate bled in Paris, unique Alex Pyatsky, Pearle Vision lenses to go in them for frames from Gold & Wood are fashioned from exotic woods from free."We're constantly developing new authorized plantations in Africa, Brazil sales programs," Pyatsky says. If it's been a year or more since and Canada, as well as genuine buffalo horn. They're almost 100% biodegrad- your last eye examination, make an able. Formerly available from an appointment with Dr. David Potash, Aventura Mall boutique, they're now Pearle Vision's in-house Doctor of also found at Aventura's Pearle Vision. Optometry for nearly five years. Pearle Vision is located at 18275 In addition, they have recently added one more French jewelry line, "Korloff," also Biscayne Blvd. in Aventura Town created by "Gold & Wood". "Korloff" is Center Plaza. Most insurance plans are the next line of fine high end eyewear, accepted, including Eye Med Vision, fashioned in Paris, assembled in Cole Managed Vision, Aetna Vision, Luxembourg. This makes "Korloff" Davis Vision, Superior Vision, Cigna Vision, Adventica, Avesis and many othframes the next big fashion hit. Other lines in stock in Pearle's spa- ers. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday cious showroom include Prada, Fendi, through Saturday. For more information, Versace, Ferragamo, Gucci, Armani, call 305-466-4555. Cadillac, Silhouette, Valentino, Escada,

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Rehabilitation Institute of South Florida at Memorial Regional Hospital South celebrates dedication Many hospitals offer rehabilitation for their patients following surgery or an accident, but Memorial Regional Hospital South, 3600 Washington St. in Hollywood, has taken the Rehabilitation Institute of South Florida several steps beyond the standard facility with extensive renovations. A dedication ceremony was held recently to celebrate the innovative transformation and (L-R) Alan Novick, MD, Rehabilitation Institute of South Florida; Kathleen A. Durham, South Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioners; Douglas A. Zaren, Memorial Regional expansion. Hospital South; Albert C. Jones, South Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioners; J.E. The comprehen- Piriz, Memorial Healthcare System / Memorial Regional Hospital; Sara E. Wolfer, South Hospital District Board of Commissioners; Frank V. Sacco, Memorial Healthcare sive therapy facility, Broward System; Joanie Tomlin located on the hospital's fifth floor, features very excited to make this available to patients 40 private rooms, a 2,000-square-foot cutting- from all over South Florida." edge gym and a community re-entry area Dr. Alan Novick, a specialist in physical complete with a one-bedroom apartment as medicine and rehabilitation, serves as Medical well as an ATM, grocery store, library and car. Director for the Rehabilitation Institute of The gym features new robotic equipment that South Florida at Memorial Regional Hospital is designed to help treat a variety of neurologi- South and Denise Maillet is the Administrative cal conditions. Director of Rehabilitation Services. The facili"Our investment in technology, staff and ty has been accredited by The Joint design will enable us to elevate our expertise in Commission and the Commission on rehabilitative care to an entirely new level," Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. explained Douglas A. Zaren, Administrator, For more information or to schedule a Memorial Regional Hospital South. "We're tour, please call 954-518-5725.

Johnson and Wales University: New Economy, New You Early this month, the number of Americans who were unemployed rose to 14.5 million, presenting a more competitive job market than the U.S. has experienced in decades. Many unemployed workers are seizing the opportunity to further develop existing job skills, while others are pursuing a degree for the first time in order to reinvent themselves for a new career track. "Continuing education students are making an investment for future employment opportunities when the economy recovers," says Debra Bartkowski, Assistant Director of Admissions for Johnson & Wales University (JWU) North Miami Campus. "While selecting a field of study is not an easy decision for high school graduates, it can be even scarier for those returning to school following a stagnant career," says Bartkowski. "This is especially true for those balancing other responsibilities, like a family." Despite these difficulties, a number of returning students have made the decision to change career paths to pursue their passions and find careers that are both personally and professionally fulfilling. Programs such as JWU's College of Culinary Arts have seen an increase in the number of continu-

ing education students, as the culinary field is often resilient to economic downturns. Thinking outside of the box and exploring unique career choices is a great way to find an otherwise unconsidered perfect fit. Fashion merchandising may be a great match for those who have a passion for shopping. For golf connoisseurs, a career in golf management could be the ideal way to marry a favorite pastime with a professional position on the field. The best advice for returning students begins with "be passionate" and ends with "be practical." Before making a decision, explore the possibilities by speaking to local colleges and universities and weighing all options. "At JWU, we work with internship, externship and cooperative education partners to help students launch their careers," says Bartkowski. "This unique approach to education, combining classroom coursework with experiential education, allows students to cultivate valuable industry relationships, build work experience, and develop professional skills to be fully prepared for a highly competitive marketplace." For more information, contact Debra Bartkowski at 305892-7074 or debra.bartkowski@jwu.edu

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Historically Yours BY BOB DIAMOND THE JEWISH EXODUS FROM VENEZUELA According to recent reports, the number of Jews in Venezuela has dramatically decreased, as “they no longer feel safe.” This is the second Jewish flight from Venezuela. The first started in 1825, when the Dutch Government of Curacao, anxious for mercantile trade, urged a group of Jews to emigrate to the nearby port city of Coro, Venezuela. Thirty years later, the Jews fled from Coro: victims of anti-Semitism and a corrupt, inept government. A few years after Jewish arrival in Coro, Creole merchants (born in the region but of Spanish ancestry), fearing competition, rioted to protest the rapid economic success of the Jewish merchants; thus setting the stage to drive the Jews from Venezuela. To settle the protest, the government imposed additional taxes against Coro’s Jewish merchants. Despite the hostile environment, the Jewish merchants still prospered. In the 1840’s, the “Jews lent the Coro municipal government advances in their taxes to battle certain shortcomings. The

national government found out and asked the Jews to stop advancing payments to Coro, as it was worried that the local military (where some of the money was going) was growing too powerful at the expense of the civilian rule. On January 30, 1855, unable to pay soldiers, the military dismissed the troops at Coro.” Two military officers fomented a riot that backfired, by distributing incendiary anti-Semitic pamphlets intending to intimidate the Jews into renewing loans. A pamphlet blamed the Jews for the “misery and helplessness” of the populace. It warned the Jews to leave, claiming that “many daughters of Coro, previously models of virtue,” were being “prostituted by the Jews.” Two nights later, a band of armed men began “shooting at Jewish homes, tearing their doors down and looting their shops.” Without government protection, the Jews fled Coro. The Dutch government protested that the law-abiding Coro Jews had the right to protection under international treaties. A cornered Venezuela agreed to pay damages and guaranteed the safe return of Coro’s former Jews. Few Jews returned. There is a reminder of the past in a Coro cemetery where some of the original Jewish settlers are buried.

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One Turnberry Place hosts one unforgettable AMC SpeedBiz networker

Bob Cahn, AFLAC; Luis Luciani, ASAP Services; Barbara Von Eberstein, Farrey's Lighting & Bath

Alex Berman, ASAP Lock, Safe + Key; Martin Granoff, Granoff Enterprises; Anibal Torres

Joseph Maggi, Joseph's on the Water; Randi Malcolm; Nicholas Gnad, Beachwood Financial Group; Dan Palmer, Aventura News; Lenny Markus, Minuteman Press

Dr. Michael Gilinsky, My Personal MD; Rita Regev, Optimar International Realty; Scott Sander, Sander & Associates CPA’s

The lobby of One Turnberry Place was recently bustling with Aventura Marketing Council members when they met for SpeedBiz, the AMC's growing program geared to initiating business introductions among members. Tenants entered the building lobby to the exciting commotion of elevator speeches and business cards being exchanged in an organized speedy format. "SpeedBiz is designed to ease the introduction process among members and give them the opportunity to present their products and services in a one-on-one setting," said Small Business Committee Wolf, Office Leasing Manager, Turnberry Associates; Randi Chairman and Aventura Barrett Malcolm, Building Manager, One Turnberry Place; Aventura Comm. Comm. Michael Stern of Stern Michael Stern, Stern Bloom Media Bloom Media. "A powerful and effective business networking and operated by Turnberry tool, SpeedBiz has made many Associates, the newly renovated matches and brought together hun- 10-story office building houses dreds of members who have utilized 135,000 SF of Class "A" office space. this resource to create reliable busi- "It's a pleasure to host an event like ness referrals." SpeedBiz where we can introduce "As a new member of the AMC I members of the business community was impressed by the format and to the Turnberry Associates Class speed of the program," noted Leyane "A" office concept," says Office Jerejian of Farrey's Lighting & Bath. Leasing Manager Barrett Wolf. "In less than one hour, I was able to Additional Class "A" office meet and connect with nearly 30 buildings located in Aventura within prospective business leads." the Turnberry Associates family Abiding the principle, "It's good include Country Club Center located business to do business with at 19950 West Country Club Drive Aventura Marketing Council mem- and Turnberry Plaza at 2875 NE 191 bers," SpeedBiz gives members an Street. additional opportunity to establish For leasing information, call those business relationships that are Barrett Wolf at 305-937-6200 waiting to be discovered. or visit turnberry.com. For informaOne Turnberry Place is located at tion about SpeedBiz, call 19495 Biscayne Boulevard on south 305-932-5334 or visit corner of the Aventura Mall. Owned aventuramarketingcouncil.com

Barrett Wolf; Jentry Redinger, FastCare; Stephanie Schmulian, Sapoznik Insurance & Associates

Susan Brailey, Imperial Club with Alex Berman

Aram Hovsepian, Workoutmaster; Elena Solomon, Berman Chiropractic Center; John Kriney, Optimize First

Michelle Desjardins, Allstate Insurance; Anat Goldstein, The Credit Council; Jesus Soto, Coconut Grove Bank

Susan Rose, State Farm Insurance; Mark J. Lynn, Attorney; Leyane Jerejian, Farrey's Lighting & Bath

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ASK DR. RUTH BY DR. RUTH WESTHEIMER

Gas vs. Electric Q: About the recently married woman who is not interested in sex and asked, “What can I do to turn myself on and become interested in sex?” In her question likes the problem: It’s not her job to turn herself on, it’s her husband’s job. He needs to understand that he’s like a gas range (instant on, instant off) and she's like an electric range (warms up slowly, cools down slowly). When he’s interested, he needs to begin far in advance, saying and doing thoughtful, romantic things and setting the mood; then ,when they are in bed, he needs to take time to caress her, find out what excites her, kiss her in many places until she is every bit as aroused as he is ... and then, when they are both satisfied, continue to cuddle until she cools down, too. I wish every about-to-bemarried couple had to receive instruction about this as routinely as they have to get blood tests – there would be a lot more happy marriages. When I was first married, sex was over

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so quickly that I never got a chance to warm up, and my husband said that I was frigid. After 45 years of marriage, he developed prostate trouble, with the result that it took him longer and longer to climax – and for the first time, I climaxed. For two years we had wonderful sex, until his condition worsened. I could just cry for all the lost years when it could have been so wonderful. A: In general, I agree with your formula, but there are also instances when the husband really does give 110 percent and the woman for whatever reason can’t give herself permission to have an orgasm. I believe many more men today have a better idea of what it takes to be a good lover, and so women who are having difficulties might need to explore other means – including going to a sex therapist – so that they don’t share the same fate you had for 45 years. Q: Why do guys fantasize about have sex with more than one girl? A: Why do girls fantasize about movie stars or rock stars? The reason these two types of fantasies are similar is that it is highly unlikely that the girl is ever going to make love to her favorite star, just as it is very unlikely that the guy is ever going to have sex with more than one girl at a time. Everybody has fantasies, some sexual and some not, but as long as you don’t life in a fantasy world, just enjoy your fantasies, whatever they are, and don’t pay attention to those of anyone else.

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'Football From the Insiders' hosted by IT Doctors, Dental Care Group and Allstate Insurance NFL alumni panel features Oronde Gadsden, Jeff Cross, Troy Stradford, Leonard Marshall, Bernard Ford, Marvin Jones, Lorenzo Hampton and Nat Moore with emcee Craig Minervini, Fox Sports Florida sportscaster Promising, "If your computer is sick, we can make it feel better," IT Doctors provides IT consulting and services including virus, adware and spam removal; computer sales; wireless networks; network design and integration; Mac and PC support; data recovery; email protection; web design; home and business automation; and firewall and router configurations. Look forward to "improving the quality of your dental health and your quality of life," The Dental Care Group based in Aventura and Pembroke Pines is a general and multi-specialty group practice providing patient-focused preventive care and cosmetic care including veneers, Lumineers, all porcelain crowns and Invisalign. The Dental Care Group patients benefit from state-of-the-art dental technology combined with an over 35-year tradition of dental excellence, and personalized care for the whole family. Clients who know "You're in good hands with Allstate" appreciate a one-stop shop for a wide range of coverage including affordable business insurance policies as well as financial services. From insuring property, autos, recreational vehicles and boats with preferred accident policies and available disability coverage - to life insurance, health insurance, fixed and variable annuities, retirement planning, long term care policies plus estate and tax planning services - Allstate Insurance helps protect assets, providing 'hands-on" professional assistance. When it was time for fan favorite players to share stories about their illustrious football careers, appreciation was expressed to Floyd Raglin of Floyd Sports Marketing for helping to facilitate their formidable presence at the luncheon. Raglin is currently working with Fox Latin American Sports on a Super Bowl Celebrity Golf Classic on Feb. 2 - 3, 2010, at Miami Beach Golf Club to benefit the Ganley Foundation to prevent depression and suicide in young people. For more information about IT Doctors, phone: 305-944-9404, itdoctors.com; The Dental Care Group, 305-935-2797, dentalcaregroupaventura.com; Allstate Insurance: 305-945-0823, allstateagencies.com/MPDesjardins/Welcome

Nat Moore Miami Dolphins "We were all very blessed to have the opportunity to play the game. You go through trials and tribulations getting ready and hoping you're prepared to do your job. We can all attest to the fact that we didn't want to be the 'weak link.'"

Superstar Sportscaster Craig Minervini of Fox Sports Florida asked inside the NFL questions such as, "How did you feel on game day?"

Marvin Jones NY Jets "Game day ritual was a cup of coffee - and two Imodium!"

Jeff Cross Miami Dolphins "On game day, you know you're going to get pushed around and you're going to be sore - it was always a fight."

Oronde Gadsden Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins "You just had to go out and play football like you did back when you were a kid."

Lorenzo Hampton Miami Dolphins "For me, game day was about being excited, ready to go and having fun!"

Leonard Marshall NY Giants, NY Jets, Washington Redskins "One of my greatest game day memories is playing with Lawrence Taylor - probably one of the greatest players in the history of the game."

Bernard Ford Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers, London Monarchs, Green Bay Packers "As a kid coming from a smaller school, I had to prove everything to all the bigger guys from the bigger schools."

Troy Stradford Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, LA Rams "Game day for me was 'a time to shine' - an opportunity to earn respect and prove I could get the job done." Photography by Andrew Goldstein


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'Football From the Insiders' hosted by IT Doctors, NFL alumni panel features Oronde Gadsden, Jeff Cross, Troy Stradford, Leonard Marshall, Bernard Ford,

Mary Lee, Christine Lee's at Gulfstream Park; Stuart Geller, Geller Design Group

Bernard Ford; Stephanie Trump, The Trump Group

Dimitry Shaposhnikov, DS Xpress; Jeff Cross

Howard Fabian, Fabian Realty; Lorenzo Hampton

Dr. Rick Mars, The Dental Care Group; Nat Moore

Oronde Gadsden; Eric Beck, IT Doctors

Murray Rubin, Levitt Weinstein Memorial Chapels; Brian Weinblatt, Nova Southeastern University; Xiomara Umana Alvarez; Dr. Steve Thompson, Nova Southeastern University

Dr. Joel Glicksman, The Dental Care Group; Jamie Weinstein, Aventura Insurance Group; Dr. Joshua Coussa and Avra Glicksman, The Dental Care Group

Shannon Beck, CGXI Marketing; Lauren Morris, AIPAC; Margie Amador, Office of Comm. Sally Heyman; Amanda, Amanda Wancier, CGXI Marketing

Howard Adler, Attorney; Oronde Gadsden; Arthur Barr, Security Camera World

Howard Fabian, Fabian Realty; Floyd Raglin, Floyd Sports Marketing; Richard Lasry, Villa Amici; Doug McAllister

Murray Rubin, Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapels; Yany Rivero and Michelle Desjardins, Allstate Insurance

Marvin Jones; Patsi Mednick; Nat Moore; Robert Mednick, Allstate Insurance

Troy Stradford; Oronde Gadsden; Alan Neufeld, Neufeld Kleinberg Pinkiert; Dr. Wilbert "Tee" Holloway, MDCPS

Aventura Comm. Billy Joel; Shirley Horn, Gulfstream Park; Phil Goodman, Aventura Worldwide Transportation Services

Sonny Levitt, Riverside-Gordon Memorial Chapels; Gabriela Ratier and Dr. Robert Sheir, Optometric Physician

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Dental Care Group and Allstate Insurance Marvin Jones, Lorenzo Hampton and Nat Moore with emcee Craig Minervini, Fox Sports Florida sportscaster

Ann Marie Sorrell; Lorenzo Hampton; James Pruitt

Alan Lips, Gerson Preston Robinson; Aventura City Clerk Teresa Soroka and City Manager Eric Soroka

Loretta Hardial and Tina Stiles, Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach flank Oscar Llorente and Charlene Welker, Mount Sinai Medical Center

Mark Kurincak and Jeff Levinson, BNY Mellon

Neil Goodman, Aventura Worldwide Transportation; Edward Steinberg and Jeff Davidson, Velocity Processing

Leonard Marshall and Ron Porter, South Beach Management with guests

Robin Conn and Dan Hoffman, Equinox Fitness Club flank Rachel Charlupski, The Babysitting Company

Bob Lilienfeld, Melnick Lilienfeld Castonguay CPAs; Gerald Schwartz and Eileen Glastein, Bnai Zion Foundation

Maribel Ugando, Citibank; Launerts, Marksman Security

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Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson; Marvin Jones; Stephanie Trump, The Trump Group

Aventura Vice Mayor Teri Holzberg; The Hon. Harry Holzberg

Ralph Ceccarelli, Jaleidy Rodriguez and Elizabeth Gonzalez, Southeast Computer Solutions

Marvin Jones; David Berger, Residence Inn by Marriott

Leslie Stein, JGB Bank; Jannese Correa; Dan Palmer, Aventura News

Jentry Redinger, FastCare; Alan Lips, Gerson Preston Robinson

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Investors continue worrying recovery may take longer

Al Sunshine 4 YOUR MONEY Wall Street’s investors are expected to continue worrying about growing signs our economic recovery may take longer than first predicted. But the Federal Reserve still insists the recession definitely is ending. The latest job numbers from Payroll Processor ADP show private companies cut another 298,000 positions last month. That’s almost another 300,000 pink slips and we should never forget each one represents a real-live person who lost his or her job. And that had some analysts worried that the official unemployment numbers could be worse than expected. But, on the

upside, the latest private job losses still are the fewest since September 2008. However, unemployment could be slowing down the housing recovery, which is one of the first solid signs of our possible national turnaround. The Mortgage Bankers’ Association reports that despite near-record low interest rates, mortgage applications dropped about 2 percent in August. But overall U.S. economic productivity got a good boost last month because it was still up by about 6 percent. Likewise, new factory orders, another key economic indicator, dropped at the end of August. If investors start feeling a little better about the economy, we may start seeing some moderate gains again on Wall Street. Watch Al Sunshine’s 4 Your Money reports Monday-Friday beginning at noon. You may find Al’s blog at <www.cbs4.com/4yourmoney>.


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When dieting ‘timing is everything’ BY BARI AUERBACH According to a new study, choosing the right time to eat could make a difference in the amount of weight people gain. After noticing the tendency of shift workers to be overweight, a team of researchers from Northwestern University decided to investigate whether eating at times that conflict with the body’s natural circadian rhythms could be contributing to weight gain. They conducted an experiment on two groups of lab mice; both groups were fed a highfat diet containing the same number of calories and both had about the same amount of exercise. The difference came in the timing of their meals; one group was fed at night, which is the normal feeding time for mice since they are nocturnal, while the other group was fed during the day, which would be their normal resting time. After six weeks, the mice fed at the “right” time had a 20 percent gain in their body weight, but the mice fed at the “wrong” time had a 48 percent gain. The wrong-time group also gained about 8 percent more body fat than the right-time feeders. The researchers suggest eating late at night, when our body says we should be sleeping, disrupts our circadian rhythm, or internal clock, which governs not only our sleep cycles but feeding and activity cycles as well. It’s also important not to lose sight of the importance of total caloric intake. If you’re taking in excess calories daily, the time you eat probably doesn’t matter - you’ll still gain weight. Jorge Cruise, author of The 3-Hour Diet – the book about eating the right foods every three

hours to achieve weight loss goals – emphasizes, “The biggest mistake you can make when trying to lose weight is to skip meals. “When you skip meals throughout the day your blood sugar plummets, causing you to overeat - and when you overeat, you gain weight...When you eat the right foods every three hours you will not feel hungry. Why? Because you will keep your blood sugar level stable and keep your appetite under control.” What are the right foods? Cruise says they’re a combination of precisely portioned meals, snacks, and desserts. As a member of the 3-Hour Diet (join at www.3daydiet.com) you can have full access to a database of ready-inminutes recipes and meal options – and you don’t have to count calories or points. You’re limited to about 1,450 calories a day, and while you can eat anything you want, you must make sure to get plenty of vegetables, healthy carbs, protein, and good fats in each of your meals. You must also follow portion size guidelines and are encouraged to use tactics like keeping a journal and creating a buddy system to help conquer emotional eating. Can you also boost your metabolism by eating more? Well, not really more food, but rather “more often.” Experts say that eating six small meals a day can help you slim down your waistline. According to the American Journal of Epidemiology, people who eat smaller meals more frequently throughout the day are 45% more likely to beat obesity than their “3 square meals a day” counterparts.

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Great Presentation Excites Foodies - So why not do it all the time? BY SHARI LYNN ROTHSTEIN-KRAMER Who says the summer is slow in Florida? Food events never stop. In the past few months, I have attended three Taste of the Nation events including Miami and Fort Lauderdale, NACE events (which stands for the National Association of Catering Executives) including a 3rd Annual Taste of NACE (where proceeds went to breast cancer) , the Marlins Community Foundation’s 3rd Annual Fish ‘N Chips event, The Sand Bake at Fairmont Turnberry, sampled various restaurants’ Miami Spice menus (okay, not an event, but still a $35 three-course meal at BLT Steak or Meat Market is a special occasion) and others too numerous to mention. So, I go to all of these events—and many of the restaurants do the same circuit—so I became quite familiar with the chefs, the cuisine styles, how they set up their tables, and most of all, the overall presentation of the food. Some are impressive, some, well, not so much. I believe if you have a look, a style, a standard—never deviate. What you serve in your restaurant should look and be presented as close to “the same” no matter where it’s being served. After all, the same foodies who’ll attend these food and charity events are more than likely, the same folks who are or will be frequenting your eatery. Restaurants need to constantly brand. We, as patrons, recognize colors, logos, signature foods. We associate certain things with certain types of restaurants. With that said, let me give examples. Let’s say, for example, you are a classic steakhouse: please represent. At Taste of the Nation, Bourbon Steak cooked a seared yellowtail, which was good, but I want meat. If the logo is a cow, I want…meat. If I had never

eaten there before, I’d expect…meat. Filet, strip, a bite of rib-eye, even braised short ribs would do just fine! Bar Rosso does a nice job (new on the scene and showcasing everywhere) of taking its concept of pairing Modern Italian food with wine by creating wine vignettes, grape displays, using lots of red and black (their colors, as well as always serving “new Italian” dishes. One of my favorite restaurants in all of South Florida, Timo, served Peach Cobbler at the Fish ‘N Chips event. While it was delish, it is Chef Tim Andriola’s exquisite savory dishes that will get people in the door. They do not do that much in the way of table design, but plates are artfully prepared and the food they serve never disappoints. Bulldog Barbecue is one that works. Howie Kleinberg serves up (get this)…barbecue. (imagine that). There are no surprises. It’s not too frou-frou, it’s not too plain, it is true to the brand and the food is great. And while not in our beloved city of Aventura, the Miami Beach-based relative newcomer, Au Pied de Cochon, hit it on the head at the Taste of the Nation, with escargot Provencal and Meringues, delicate table coverings, and all things distinctly French. If the time and expense of going to these events is taken, how can restaurants not give it their best effort? Sure, free food makes for a feeding frenzy, but think of it as an investment. I know I will, as will many of my friends, go to the places that impress us the most. So, take pride in serving the masses you do not think you’ll ever see again. You just might be pleasantly surprised. Shari Lynn Rothstein-Kramer hails from New York and has lived in South Florida since 2000. She’s been writing about food, fashion, events, and lifestyles for more than 20 years. She currently resides in Aventura, where she owns and runs SLK Creative. She can be reached at 305.466.4312 or via email at shari@slkcreative.com


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Label Maker BY PATRICIA C. FRANK There is a gadget that prints your name or any message you want on a selfadhesive strip of plastic that can be attached to almost anything. This gadget is called a label maker. Some people use it more than others and some people never use it at all. Once attached to something it can be difficult to remove. Even if you do not use this machine, you are still labeling things in your life, all the time, all day long. A label is a descriptive word or a short classifying phrase that is attached to an object, event, situation, behavior or a person. These labels may be positive or negative, good or bad, happy or sad, a blessing or a curse. As a label maker you have tremendous power. You assign everyone and everything to a category. As a boss you name each employee. One may be conscientious, another unreliable. Co-workers label each other as well. As a parent you label all of your children with certain traits. You label your family members and their behavior. You label your friends and everyone in your life be it the waiter or the shoemaker. You also label everything that happens to you. It is possible that these labels are not true

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or accurate.However, you will respond to the person and the situation based on the interpretations and judgments you make. As a result, you may react inappropriately. It is the label you give to someone or something that makes you happy or sad. All objects, events, situations and people are basically neutral. Nothing of itself is one way or another. You are the one who provides a particular emotional or psychological name to them. You are the one who decides if it hurts you or upsets you or if it pleases and delights you. If you want to increase your happiness and inner peace, you can avoid labeling and you can also re-label things. Labels are limiting and they should not be permanent. Just like the plastic strips, from the machine, that are hard to remove, the labels you have assigned to people and events, may be hard to remove. But, they can be removed. New labels can be made. Try going a whole day without labeling anyone, any behavior or any event. Suspend your interpretations and judgments. Remove the emotional and psychological connotations and implications. Notice the difference it makes. Patricia Frank is a Licensed Psychotherapist. She can be reached at 305788-4864, 212 308-0309.

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