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HURRI-CAIN PRESIDENTIAL BID ENDED ALONG WITH HURRI-CANE SEASON   By Kimberly Wilcox Herman Cain first came on my radar at
WHILE AMERICA EATS TURKEY, SUPER
 Covering the 2012 Candidates - Featuring Senator George LeMieux By Kimberly Wilcox   On April 15, 2011, Senator LeMieux threw
ABSENTEEISM, NEW BLOOD, AND PITCHING DOMINATED 2011 ALL-STAR GAME By Kimberly Wilcox   The Arizona Diamondbacks hosted
  A CLASSIC BASEBALL FATHER-SON MOMENT AT THE HOME RUN DERBY By Kimberly Wilcox One of the highlights of
It was another stellar central Florida day Sunday with the temperature in the mid-90's, when the Houston Astros took on the Detroit Tigers at their spring
Sunday, March 20, 2011 was another stellar weather day in the sunny Florida cactus league where the Washington Nationals hosted the Detroit Tigers in a
Tonight at 7:30pm EDT on FOX you can catch baseball's World Series where the Texas Rangers will battle the San Francisco Giants at AT&T stadium. 
American League Championship Series Tonight at 8 pm on Fox, the 50 year old Texas Rangers franchise will make its post-season debut in a League Championship Series with
Monday, the New York Mets dismissed manager Jerry Manuel and relieved general manager Omar Minaya of his duties for the lackluster performance of their team the
On 9-11-2010, most of America was reverently honoring those lost during the terrorist act on 9-11-2001 and ancillarily watching to make sure that no Korans were
In February 2008, "Roundup-ready" sugar beets were put into use in the United States.  This was despite the fact that there was not then, nor
On Tuesday, August 3, 2010 the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously 9-0 to deny landmark status to a 152-year old building that is
Since we are all tapped out on the daily drama and trauma of politics, let's take a break from financial bailouts, housing crises, unemployment statistics, cash
After Sarah Palin became involved in many of the 2008 rallies, town halls, and other political gatherings, we were bombarded with the clever little Republican
Today we have awakened to Earth Day 2010!  What a fabulous opportunity to have an annual check up on our routine habits and their impact
Spring training has ended and new dreams for a World Series ring have been officially hatched throughout Major League Baseball.  The season opener between the rival New York Yankees and
Part I in a series on healthcare gaps   Wow, let's all celebrate the fact that the historic healthcare bill promises coverage for
Before President Obama delivers his State of the Union address this evening, we hope that he listened to the reasons why Massachusetts and the American
The election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat formerly occupied by the late Democrat, Sen. Edward Kennedy, is sending a monumental message to the
Today is a quintessential moment in the healthcare debate for the entire nation.  A special election is being held in the state of Massachusetts for
Air travel since 9-11 has become slightly less luxurious than bus travel.  The long lines at security, the uncleanly cabins, the lack of food and
When I think about Swine Flu, I think about last century's famous novel, Amor en Los Tiempos del Colera (Love in the Time of Cholera) written by Columbian author Gabriel
The formal economic definition of a recession
While Halloween is one of the world's oldest holidays started in the British Isles as a Pagan Celtic celebration called Samhein in the 5th century B.C.,
Being a lefty has always had a
In an effort to revive the stalled housing sales industry due to the dried up mortgage credit markets, President Obama and Congress signed into effect a
Friday from Copenhagen, Denmark, the International Olympic Committee headed by President Jacques Rogge, chose Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as the host city for the 2016 Summer
Being on the road in recent years has gotten more treacherous than ever.  With the death of Dale Earnhardt at the beginning of this century,
I love European sports cars, American motorcycles, cigarette boats, 98 mph fastballs over the plate, the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of fame inductee movie, the
The first in a series of articles on Food Safety in the United States. The Lyme Induced Autism Foundation (LIA) has called on doctors
In late April 2009, Americans heard about H1N1 or Swine Flu for the first time.  The last outbreak of any remotely similar strain of influenza
7/6/2009Palin Bomb
On this Friday afternoon, July 3rd, 2009 while many were packing their bags to go to the beach & enjoy traditional fare of hot dogs,
The United States spends a greater share of its national wealth on health care than any other nation in the world.  Americans spent $6,714 per
Americans are afraid of death.  Attempts to overcome this fear by using medical resources comprise the single largest portion of our national healthcare expenses.  Many people say
  The following are excerpts from Kimberly's soon to be publised book about her "Green Lifestyle" All Rights Reserved Today is Earth Day
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was busy writing his press release from the Treasury Department & editorial in the Wall Street Journal, while other members of
As if the American public wasn't horrified enough when a huge number of AIG employees jaunted off to a posh California resort on the taxpayer
It has always be a right of passage for investment bankers on Wall Street and with other financial service industries tied to it to give
Submitted by ASO member: Kimberly Wilcox I recently became more aware of three shocking tax scenarios. The first starts as Union Bank
Remember in November when politicians were scrambling with a gun to their head to pass BAILOUT #1 (now sometimes referred to as TARP) that the

Name: Kimberly Wilcox

Location: Central Florida

Interests: Disability/ Medical/ Housing policies for Chemically Injured people, Health Care Policy, transparency & participation in government, culture, dog training, gemstones, baseball, solar energy affordability

Causes: Overuse of pesticides and chemicals in the lives of Americans & their impact on environment &species, Chemical Injury and all its forms (chronic fatigue Syndrome, autism, Gulf War Illness, fibromyalgia), dog training to assist chemically injured

Background: Kimberly Wilcox is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania & The Wharton School of Business where she majored in Finance & International Business.  Her post-graduate work in gemmology earned her the title of "Fellow" of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.  Kimberly worked in international investment banking for three Wall Street firms.  She is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese & English, as well as proficient in 3 other languages.  She worked & traveled throughout Latin America, Europe, Africa & the United States until she suffered a chemical injury from a pesticide & developed multiple chemical sensitivity.  Currently she is freelance writing about financial politics, as well as Healthcare policy, specifically, Chemical Injury and its medical & lifestyle consequences.  She is a lifestyle coach to others with chemical injury, chronic fatigue, autism, Gulf War Syndrome & Fibromyalgia, as well as to professional athletes desiring peak performance without use of illegal PED's.  She is an expert on Green Living and her new book will soon be published about the Green Life that she has been forced to live for the last decade.   

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