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Columnists for Wednesday, September 05, 2007

The basics of marketing

Many people equate the term advertising with marketing. However, marketing encompasses a far broader scope of both product and selling strategies. In fact, as you will see, advertising is just a subset on one of the four major marketing strategies or what is often referred to as the four Ps of marketing.

Beautiful brains and bodies

Good morning, everyone. Well, here we are enjoying another beautiful day in Napa Valley. Life just doesn’t get much better than this.

Signing on

Today I return to the subject of magic and mayhem created by bloggers, those online readers of the Register who take the time to offer comments in response to articles, editorials and letters in the Register — and of course to the comments posted by other bloggers on the same subjects.

A mature Internet?

Having been an observer of the Internet from near the beginning, I’ve been able to watch most of its evolution. I know I missed some things — I didn’t work for the DOD or do research at a major university in the pre-Web days — but by and large I have a certain scope when it comes to the online world.

Firewise Napa

Scorching summer temperatures continued to reach past 100 degrees this week in most parts of Napa County. With measurable rainfall two months out, these enjoyable balmy evenings carry a slightly ominous memory of past fires and earthquakes that occurred during this part of the year.

Exceptional Chilean wine

Roughly 20 years ago, wines from both Australia and Chile began to appear on U.S. store shelves.

Earthquake 2000, a reprise

Seven years ago, on another Labor Day weekend, we Napans woke up to a roaring sound out of hell, a shaking and the sound of glass seemingly breaking everywhere in the house. And our outlook on life in a safe haven would never again be the same.

Where’s the beef?

Judy Ahmann of Napa is headed to Chicago in Sept. where she’ll attend the the 27th National Beef Cook-Off. Ahman, who is president of California CattleWomen, Inc., will be a contestant hostess — “hopefully, for a California contestant,” she noted, “California has four of the 20 entrants.”

Mountain lion breaks into Napa home

What a surprise for Dr. Jim Borge, when he heard all the commotion in his kitchen recently in his home on Silverado Trail near Monticello Road.

Pinot noir’s genes discovered

Scientists in France and Italy have discovered what gives a wine its flavors.

Glad You Asked: Friends miss the River Fest

Jill Decker

Donut dreams

It is late summer and something is terribly wrong.

Headed for probate

Dear Len & Rosie, My aunt just died. She lived alone and never had any children. We found a will in her safe deposit box. The will is dated 1978 and named no executor. My aunt left her estate equally among my father, who is dead, her sister, who is in a nursing home, and her late husband’s children. What happens to my father’s share? Does it automatically go to his heirs?

Mahoney leaves former winery

Mahoney Vineyards is no longer pouring wine at its old Carneros Creek winery on Dealy Lane.

Looking back

With all the market volatility we have been experiencing, I was reviewing some of my old columns to see what I had said about it before. Here are a few excerpts of a column I wrote in April 2001, in the middle of the last major stock market decline.

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