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  • Gold price nearing $2,100 as bulls keep foot on the gas Jim Wyckoff Jim Wyckoff

    08/06/2020 7:11:22 AM PDT · by Presbyterian Reporter · 18 replies
    Kitco News ^ | Thursday August 06, 2020 | Jim Wyckoff
    (Kitco News) - Gold prices are again sharply higher and hit a record high of $2,064.90, basis October Comex futures, in early U.S. trading Thursday. Silver prices are also sharply higher and hit a more-than-seven-year high of $28.54, basis September Comex futures. October gold futures were last up $25.00 an ounce at $2,062.10. September Comex silver prices were last up $1.45 at $28.34 an ounce. Importantly, while there are no early chart clues to suggest the gold and silver markets are close to major tops, both are now getting short-term overbought, technically, and are due for downside corrections in the...
  • Norman Lear To Reimagine ‘All In The Family’, ‘The Jeffersons’, ‘Good Times’ & ‘Maude’

    07/27/2018 12:43:32 PM PDT · by EdnaMode · 53 replies
    Deadline ^ | July 27, 2018 | Nellie Andreeva
    Norman Lear continues to defy convention about career longevity and age. The TV icon, who today celebrates his 96th birthday, and his Act III production company have signed a two-year first look deal with Sony Pictures TV. The pact includes the option to re-imagine titles from Lear’s extensive library including All In The Family, The Jeffersons, Good Times, Maude and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, among others. “I couldn’t be prouder and more excited about joining Sony Pictures Television, who has the guts to go with a kid,” Lear quipped. Sony Pictures TV, which owns the Norman Lear library, has been...
  • Actress Debralee Scott, appeared in 'Mary Hartman' and on game shows, dead at 52

    04/08/2005 11:26:13 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 103 replies · 5,889+ views
    Monterey Herald ^ | 4/8/05 | AP
    AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. - Actress Debralee Scott, a regular on the TV sitcom "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and frequent face on the 1970s game show circuit, has died. She was 52. Scott died of natural causes April 5, three days after her birthday, at her home in Amelia Island, said her sister Jeri Scott, a talent manager in Beverly Hills. The exact cause was not released. Scott came from a family of show business insiders. Her eldest sister, Scott Bushnell, produced many of director Robert Altman's films. Middle sister Jeri Scott is an agent turned manager. The two older Scotts...