Monthly Archives: January 2009

ENDNOTE: better answers from Treasury

http://tinyurl.com/94dl3u

Oversight panel wants better answers from TreasuryLouisville Courier-Journal

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“Less than a month after its first report, a congressional paneloverseeing the Treasury Department’s $700 billion financial bailout isdemanding more answers. The panel’s first report, released Dec. 10,included questions about how banks are spending taxpayer money, howthe money will combat the rising tide of home foreclosures andTreasury’s overall strategy for the rescue.” (01/09/09)

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[JR: What a novel idea. I’d like a PUBLIC accounting. And, prosecutions for all the fraudulent mortgages. I saw one estimate that said organized crime was responsible for half of the NIJA (No income, no job, no accounting and no hope of repayment!) loans. There should be public floggings for those responsible. Especially Paulson, Berenacke, Franks, and Dodd! And any politician that was on the dole from these bailoutees. Argh!]

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PRAYERREQUEST: A fellow Jasper’s girl can use some prayers (Updated 20090131)

http://www.caringbridge.org/

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We also received a tentative date for Caitlin’s reversal surgery!! It was sooner than we thought it would be: February 25th. The wonderful Dr. LaQuaglia will be her surgeon. I have told some of you this story about him, but for the others out there, it is quite beautiful. It was Christmas Eve 2007 – a week since Caitlin’s diagnosis – and I couldn’t sleep. I met another insomniac mom, Carlina, in the hospital pantry in the wee hours of the morning, we exchanged stories, and she was able to tell me where the closest Catholic Church was so I could attend services. She also told me that she came to Sloan all the way from Texas with her 1-year-old child because of Dr. LaQuaglia, the chief pediatric surgeon. At the time, I had never heard of him (and obviously didn’t know how well I would get to know him when Caitlin required emergency surgery a couple of weeks later!) She told me that she often went to pray and saw Dr. LaQuaglia there early one morning with the priest after mass. She questioned the priest afterwards and he confirmed that it was indeed Dr. LaQuaglia and that he came each morning to get his hands blessed before going to work to perform surgery on the children. I caught my breath at the thought – how beautiful. As the weeks went by, Caitlin suddenly needed emergency surgery. It didn’t even dawn on me at the time that the man explaining all the risks to Mike & I was the same doctor. It wasn’t until after everything was over and we were thanking him profusely, that he raised his hands up and said ‘Hey, it’s not me’ and looked up to the heavens. Suddenly, the pieces connected and I exclaimed, ‘You’re the doctor that gets his hands blessed every morning, aren’t you?’ He just looked at me and one of the nurses said to him, ‘They’re on to you! They heard about you.’ Since then, I have heard time and time again about families who come specifically to Sloan so that Dr. LaQuaglia can be the surgeon who operates on their child. I was told of a family from Costa Rica (I think….) who didn’t speak much English, but could communicate that they were in NY for ‘God’s Surgeon’. Talk about pressure. But we can’t think of anyone else that we would want operating on Caitlin, can you?!?

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[JR: One of our fellow Jasper’s child can use our collective prayers on or about 2/25!]

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[JR: Confirmed "the date of Caitlin's reversal surgery for February 25th - Ash Wednesday". Your prayers would be appreciated.]

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JFound: O’Malley, Thomas D. [MC1963] buys a Palm Beach condo

http://southflorida.blockshopper.com/news/story/199033/

Oil exec pays $2.95M for Palm Beach condo
by Mallory Davis, published Monday, January 21 1:00 PM · ShareThis

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Thomas D. O’Malley and his wife, Mary Alice, bought a three-bedroom, three bath at {Privacy Shield Invoked}  in Palm Beach from Donna Rautbord for $2.95 million on Dec. 11.

{Privacy Shield Invoked}, which spans 2,000 square feet, is located in the Winthrop House development, which was built in 1972.

Mr. O’Malley is a veteran of the oil refinery business, most recently serving as chairman and chief operating officer of Premcora, an oil refinery group based in Greenwich, Conn.

He began his career in the mailroom of Phillip Brothers, a commodities trading firm. This eventually led to positions trading, running the company’s European operations and managing their energy business.

When Phillip Brothers merged with Salomon, an investment banking firm, Mr. O’Malley became vice president and chief executive officer of the oil trading division. In 1986, he left to found Argus Investments, which later merged with Tosco Corporation and Comfed Bancorp. He later served as chairman and chief operating officer of Tosco and vice chairman of Phillips Petroleum.

He earned his bachelor’s from Manhattan College.

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O’Malley, Thomas D. [MC1963]

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Kevin: Tom is a 1963 grad and is the current Chairman of the Board of Manhattan College.

[JR: Thanks, Kevin. Much appreciated. ]

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Dear John,

    The Chairman is a member of the Class of 1963.

    Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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JFound: Arnone, Paul F. (MC1991)

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Resume-Help-1094/Resume-11.htm

PAUL F. ARNONE
Charlotte, NC 28269

EDUCATION

Manhattan College – Riverdale, NY
Bachelor of Science, May 1991
Major: Computer Information Systems
Minor: Business Management

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MFound: Seated in back of empty Manhattan College auditorium, Riverdale, N.Y. Winter, 1950-1951

http://www.scoilgaeilge.org/lasmuigh/danta/roc_danta/piano.htm

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Original : Seated in back of empty Manhattan College auditorium, Riverdale, N.Y. Winter, 1950-1951

   The Piano Player

   The falling snow was settling on the stairs

   He came inside and shook his snowy coat

   And now, beside the drapes and empty chairs

   He sits and sounds a lone piano key.

   And then he gently moves from note to note

   Descending, rising, blending, breaking free,

   Or circling round as if by breezes swirled.

   Anew there is the settling of the snow

   But now, the atmosphere is in his private world.

   An Seinnteoir Pianó

   Bhí sneachta ag cur an staighre faoina chlúid

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Translation into Irish: Northport, N.Y. 11 December, 2003.

   Raymond J. Clark

Réamonn Ó Cléirigh

Comment: Rather than go into the crowded library to study when I had no class, I would sit on a bench outside. But a gentle snow began to fall, so I took my books inside the empty auditorium and sat in the back row of seats. After a little while a man came in, shook the snow from his coat, didn’t seem to see me, and walked straight down to the piano near the stage. He struck a single note, then sat down and began to play a long piece of music. I stopped studying and listened. I could see the snow floating down outside the windows and the snow flakes seemed to follow the music. Suddenly, I got an inspiration. I switched that around. I imagined the music was following the snow. I decided to make up a poem.

In the first four lines I describe the real event down to the single sound on the piano. In the next three lines I try to describe the music in words that would also suit gently falling snow. And if the music notes were snow flakes, the air they were falling through had to be in another dimension or world. In the final two lines, I imagine that the music snow is settling within the soul or spirit of the piano player.

In the Irish version, the word ‘uaigneach,’ which means ‘lonely,’ fits the mood of the music he played that day.

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[JR: I have no idea what this is, but it sounds like our MC?]

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Dear John,

   I believe that this is from Ray Clark Class of 1951.

   Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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PRAYERREQUEST: The Jasper’s premie has the RSV virus and needs some prayers

fjohn68 reports from the Caring Bridge website.

Warm up the rosary bead, prayer books, and the old remembered prayers. That other Jasper child, the baby, the premie, needs a few prayers.

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One problem we did have this week is that he has in fact caught the RSV virus (effects the lungs of preemie babies)

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He’s not out of the woods yet. While not a great risk, in comparison to what he’s been through, this is no time for us to go lax. So we have to do our part and send a few prayers in his direction. Everyone knows how powerful prayers are. Jasper prayers more so; they are so rare.

“Bon courage a vous tous”

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JNews: Barry, Peter [MC1951] attended Mass (just) because

http://www.marconews.com/news/2009/jan/30/catholic-schools-week-culminates-mass/

Home › Island News › Education News
Catholic Schools Week culminates with Mass
By PETE SKIBA (Contact)
Friday, January 30, 2009

NAPLES — The St. John Neumann’s Celtics basketball team wasn’t tearing up the court with lay-ups, but everyone in the gym caught the positive vibration of Friday morning’s event.

Bishop Frank J. Dewane came to the gym to celebrate with a Mass the faith, tradition and the doctrines Catholic education instills in its students. The Mass culminated a week-long, Catholic Schools Week 2009 observed nationally and throughout Dewane’s seven-county Diocese of Venice.

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Retired without relatives in any of the schools, Naples resident Peter Barry, 81, attended Mass because he is a firm believer in Catholic education.

“I am a product of Catholic education,” Barry, a retired businessman said. “I graduated from Fordham Prep in New York and Manhattan College a (Christian) Brothers’ school. Catholic schools give an education rooted in firm values. And I came because the bishop is here.”

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Barry, Peter [MC1951]

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Dear John,

   I believe that Peter is a member of the Class of 1951.

   Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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JFound: Martin, Carmel [MC1989] Assistant Secretary Planning and Evaluation

http://scholasticadministrator.typepad.com/thisweekineducation/2009/01/usde-no-one-puts-carmel-in-the-corner.html

January 30, 2009 | Posted At: 05:42 PM | Author: Alexander Russo | Category: On Maryland Avenue

USDE: No One Puts Carmel In The Corner

Arne has added another name to his official list of selections, and she is — wait for it — former Kennedy (and Bingaman) education staffer Carmel Martin. I told you to watch out for former Hill staffers. (Well, someone told me, and I just passed it on. But I was right to do so.)

Congrats to Carmel and condolences to everyone else who wanted to be head of Planning and Evaluation (and to the Gates Foundation, which had just hired her).

Of course, we still don’t know how the top jobs are panning out — Deputy Secretary, etc. Click below to read Martin’s bio (along with Peter Cunningham’s who you already knew about). Or, click over to Mike Petrilli for some more water-cooler gossip about Wendy Kopp, Ted Mitchell, and Ruslyn Ali the likes of which you usually only get here. Say what you will, but I taught him well.

CARMEL MARTIN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING, EVALUATION AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT

   Carmel Martin has an extensive background in the education field. In the mid-90s, Martin was an Associate in the Education Group with Hogan & Hartson L.L.P. After her tenure there counseling school districts, colleges and universities, Martin moved to the United States Department of Justice where she focused on enforcing key provisions of Civil Rights Act. She has served as Counsel to both Senator Tom Daschle and Senator Jeff Bingaman before becoming the Associate Director for Domestic Policy at the Center for American Progress in 2004. Martin’s most recent work has been with Senator Edward M. Kennedy on the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions from 2005 until December 2008. As Chief Education Advisor, she has counseled the Senator on all education issues and also led negotiations on all education legislation. Martin received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Texas School of Law and also has a Masters in Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs. She received her B.A. in Economics and International Studies from Manhattan College.

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Martin, Carmel [MC1989]

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Dear John,

    I believe that Carmel is a member of the Class of 1989.

    Mike

[JR: Thanks, Mike. Much appreciated. ]

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JUpdate: O’Connor, John E. Jr. (MC1974)

O’Connor, John E. Jr. (MC1974)
Director, Business Development, Southeast Operations at Abacus Technology Corporation

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/3/a1a/834

Profile: Successful military career in middle to senior leadership and management positions in defense systems acquisition and test systems, space and missile systems, and information technology. Strong team building and staff development skills.

Education
University of Alabama – MA, Military History 1988 – 1989
The University of Montana – Business Administration 1975 – 1978
Manhattan College BA, History and Political Science 1970 – 1974
Distinguished Graduate, US Air Force ROTC

Activities and Societies: Phi Alpha Theta; Arnold Air Society (Air Force ROTC)

Additional Information
Air Force Association (AFA),
Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association (AFCEA),
Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce

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REPORTING LIVE FROM THE LINKEDIN NEWS DESK
IN THE VIRTUAL JASPER JOTTINGS NEWSROOM …
20090130

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JEmail: McEneney, Edward J. (MC1959) cited for job search help

From: McEneney, Mike (MC1953)
Date: January 30, 2009 4:02:10 PM EST
To: “Jasperfjohn Reinke”
Cc: “Edward J McEneney”
Subject: Fw: Unemployment article

Dear John,

Here is an Article that will appear in the 2/1/09 print edition of “Our Sunday Visitor”, that quotes my Brother Ed (’59) about his work with the EARN program in his Home Parish of St. Patrick’s in Yorktown. Ed and his crew have helped a lot of people over the years, including a number of Jaspers, and continue to do so.

Best,
Mike

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20090201 McEneney, Ed (MC1959)

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