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Deceptive Thursday, Rotational Roundabout, Biden Bits, Disparate Fed Data

Deceptive Thursday, Rotational Roundabout, Biden Bits, Disparate Fed Data Plus, the efficacy rate of the still-pending Novavax Covid-19 vaccine against variants of the virus give reason for pause. Mar 12, 2021 | 07:34 AM EST Good Enough? I know you had high hopes, as did I. Who doesn t love a broad rally led by what you have been adding to? Who doesn t love record close upon record close? There were so many delicious ingredients that it all made for what seemed to be a well-balanced meal. But something was missing. Garlic? A little nutmeg? A hint of molasses? Winners beat losers as advancing volume beat declining volume quite easily at the New York Stock Exchange and in a complete rout at the Nasdaq Market Site. Eight of 11 S&P Sector Select SPDR ETFs closed in the green, led by growth as Technology (XLK) and Communications Services (XLC) tacked on 2.14% and 1.89%, respectively. The crowd (bots) piled back into the semis. Hooray. Internet stocks were cool again. Yippee.

World War II retired Fort Bragg Command Sgt Maj Rock Merritt dies

Decades after retired Command Sgt. Maj. Kenneth “Rock” Merritt jumped into World War II conflicts and retired as the 18th Airborne Corps  top enlisted senior adviser, Merritt’s presence was still known around Fort Bragg. Merritt frequently attended Fort Bragg ceremonies and events  to include standing on Longstreet to high-five every paratrooper during the 82nd Airborne Division s All American Week Division Run.  Merritt didn’t have to tell people he loved soldiers and his time in the Army.  He showed it. Merritt died Wednesday, officials with the 18th Airborne Corps confirmed.  Last week, Corps officials said Merritt was in the hospital “in rough shape,” but did not specify his medical condition, other than saying the reason was not related to COVID-19.

Phenomenal paratrooper, leader and Airborne legend Command Sgt Maj Kenneth Rock Merritt dies

Phenomenal paratrooper, leader and Airborne legend Command Sgt Maj Kenneth Rock Merritt dies
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Funeral held for James Jimmy Ashdown, parachute veteran

A funeral service has been held for a veteran from the Parachute Regiment, who had lived at a Mitcham care home for nearly 13 years. James Jimmy Ashdown had been living at HC-One s Fieldway care home in Mitcham when he sadly died aged 92. But his final sendoff at Richmond Cemetery last month saw history repeat itself. Jimmy was renowned for his tribute, at the age of 55, to a Regimental Sergeant Major at his funeral at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He had walked 30 miles from his home in London to attend the service, donning his Parachute Regiment red beret and paying his respects with a wreath and red rose.

Was Virginia Workers Comp Retaliation Bill a Bridge Too Far?

02/19/21 Robert Wilson It is a common and sometimes justifiable concern for some employees around the nation. They worry that if they file a workers compensation claim they will be fired by their employer. In many jurisdictions, such retaliation by employers is prohibited by law. That is not to suggest that it never happens. It is just prohibited by law. Apparently, that is not yet the case in Virginia. The Virginia House passed a bill this year that would make retaliation by employers for the filing of a workers compensation claim illegal. Introduced by Delegate Lee Carter, he told a Senate committee reviewing the bill that House Bill 1754 addresses a problem that is very commonly incurred by working people in the Commonwealth. So commonly in fact that in the building trades there s a joke for it which is when you fall off a ladder, you are fired for it before you hit the ground.

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