Wolfgang Hampel - and Betty MacDonald fan club fans,
in 1996 Betty MacDonald's family had been interviewed by journalist and author Wolfgang Hampel.
The family members shared very interesting details regarding fascinating life and work of Betty MacDonald.
Especially Betty's youngest sister Alison Bard Burnett had a perfect memory and shared golden Bard memories.
She got the same talent as her famous sister Betty MacDonald.
Betty MacDonald Interviews published 2009 on CD/DVD by Betty MacDonald Fan Club incl. the biography of Betty MacDonald written by Wolfgang Hampel - The Kettles' Million Dollar Egg, The Egg and Betty, The Tragic End Of Robert Heskett, Betty MacDonald in Hollywood, BettyMacDonald's Illness and other biographical stories.
Betty MacDonald fan club founder Wolfgang Hampel's outstanding Betty MacDonald fan club items and interviews are included in
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
THE EGG AND US:
CONTEXTUALIZATION
AND HISTORICIZATION
OF BETTY MACDONALD’S WORKS
By
SAMANTHA HOEKSTRA
A Thesis submitted to the
Department of History
in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of
Master of Arts
Degree Awarded:
Spring 2014
Wolfgang Hampel's new project Vita Magica is fascinating because he is going to include Betty MacDonald, other members of the Bard family and Betty MacDonald fan club honor members.
Betty MacDonald fan club honor member Mr. Tigerli and our 'Italian Betty MacDonald' - Betty MacDonald fan club honor member author and artist Letizia Mancino belong to the most popular Betty MacDonald fan club teams in our history.
Their many devoted fans are waiting for a new Mr. Tigerli adventure.
Letizia Mancino's magical Betty MacDonald Gallery is a special gift for our Betty MacDonald fan club fans.
Don't miss Brad Craft's 'More friends', please.
I'm rereading Onions in the Stew and I'd like to live on Betty MacDonald's very beautiful Vashon Island.
Wishing you a great Tuesday,
Mats
Don't miss this very special book, please.
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The
leaked documents drew immediate attention Monday from officials in
Washington, who could be interested in using them as a road map of
diplomatic, financial and even criminal dealings around the globe that
are connected to the United States and its financial system.
“We
are aware of the reports and are reviewing them,” said Peter Carr, a
spokesman for the Justice Department in Washington. Josh Earnest, the
White House press secretary, declined to comment specifically on the
documents, but said the United States remained a “leading advocate for
increased transparency in the international financial system, and in
working against illicit financial transactions and in fighting
corruption.”
The
leaks come at a time of populist anger against business and political
elites and sharpening income inequality in Europe and the United States.
The information could intensify that anger by suggesting that
government officials are lining their pockets in secret and avoiding
transparency and taxes on their assets.
The
anger is particularly acute in Iceland, a tiny country of 330,000
people that was hammered by the financial crisis. When the bubble burst,
its three private banks, which had become bloated, could not cover
their short-term debts and repay depositors. Iceland suffered a deep
economic depression, a stock market collapse and huge losses, requiring
emergency loans from the International Monetary Fund and capital
controls.
Iceland
is recovering well but the anger persists, and Mr. Gunnlaugsson, of the
center-right Progressive Party, may not survive the political turmoil.
Protests
erupted on Monday evening in front of the Parliament building. A former
prime minister, Johanna Sigurdardottir, said Mr. Gunnlaugsson would
have to resign if he could not quickly regain the public’s trust. A
former finance minister, Steingrimur Sigfusson, told The Guardian
newspaper: “We can’t permit this. Iceland would simply look like a
banana republic. No one is saying he used his position as prime minister
to help this offshore company, but the fact is you shouldn’t leave
yourself open to a conflict of interest, and nor should you keep it
secret.”
Having
at first denied ownership in Wintris, Mr. Gunnlaugsson said his joint
ownership with his wife was an oversight and was corrected when it was
pointed out to him in 2009. He also said Wintris was a holding company
to invest his wife’s assets from a company sale, a distinction that made
it legally unnecessary for him to declare it in any case.
Ramon
Fonseca, the director of Mossack Fonseca, defended the firm and the
legality of offshore companies, telling Reuters in a telephone interview
that the firm had suffered a successful but “limited” hacking
intrusion. Mr. Fonseca, the firm’s co-founder and until March a senior
government official in Panama, said his firm had formed more than 240,000 companies, adding that the “vast majority” had been used for “legitimate purposes.”
In
Moscow, which had warned previously of an investigation aimed at Mr.
Putin, his spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, said the reports were intended
to smear Russia before elections there and were an outgrowth of
“Putinophobia.” He suggested that the International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists, based in Washington, had links to the United
States government and other “special services” and said the documents
showed “nothing concrete and nothing new about Putin.”
The
documents do not mention Mr. Putin but indicate that numerous close
associates, including a cellist, Sergei Roldugin, a childhood friend of
Mr. Putin, had assets of up to $2 billion stashed abroad.
British newspapers highlighted leaked information that showed Prime Minister David Cameron’s
late father, Ian, had an offshore investment fund for his wealthy
clients that avoided paying tax in Britain, in part by getting numerous
residents of the Bahamas, including a part-time bishop, to sign its
paperwork.
Asked
if there was still any family money invested in the fund, a spokesman
for Prime Minister Cameron, Helen Bower, said, “That is a private
matter.” Mr. Cameron has been outspoken about what he has called the
need to shut down offshore tax havens and is scheduled to host a summit
meeting on the issue in May.
The
repercussions extended to Argentina’s president, Mauricio Macri. Leaked
documents showed he was a director of an offshore company, Fleg Trading
Ltd., incorporated in the Bahamas in 1998 and dissolved in 2009. Mr.
Macri, who was mayor of Buenos Aires before his election as president
last November, did not disclose his connection to the company in asset
declarations in 2007 or 2008. Mr. Macri’s office said in a statement
that the disclosure had not been required because the president had no
stake in the company.