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Bob Long, chairman of Ariba Asset Management, discusses the indicators that we are in for strong economic growth and the signs there may be some bumps along the road to economic recovery.
Chris Wolf, an Internet lawyer with Hogan Lovells, discusses his book "Viral Hate" and ways to stop the spread of hate on the Web without government regulation or stifling free speech.
Dr. Richard Gelfand discusses colon cancer, which is the second most common cancer in this country, and points out the necessity of prevention and detection.
Rob Forsyth of AT&T discusses developments in communications technology, the It Can Wait campaign against texting while driving, and the use of smart phone apps in promoting health and fitness.
Evan Farr, a certified elder law attorney, discusses wills, trusts, organ donations and the importance of long term planning.
Tom Gordon, executive director at Consumers for a Responsive Legal System, discusses the need for making a will and other reasons you may need to go to court or have a lawyer.
Maxine Sweet, vice president of public education with Experian, explains the difference between identity theft and credit card theft and discusses ways to protect against these crimes.
Marc Parsonts, a nationally certified massage therapist, discusses the various types of massage and how it can relieve pain, stress and increase flexibility as well as help prevent injuries.
Jessica Anderson from Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine discusses why parents should provide general information about their finances to adult children as well as other critical information about long term care, etc.
Sue Nester of Trusted Choice and Mike McCartin, an independent insurance broker, discuss insurance needs for travel, liability for hosting a party, and why all consumers should add an inexpensive umbrella policy to their homeowners policy.
Matthew Shay of the National Retail Federation discusses marketing trends and how brick-and-mortar stores are meeting the challenge of the Internet.
Consumer Action's Ruth Susswein talks about managing your money.
Eric Friedman, director of Montogomery County's Office of Consumer Protection, discusses predatory towing and other issues of concern to the public.
Joe Hemsley, financial advisor with Ameriprise, discusses personal finance issues.