Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto is praising another business journalist. He enjoyed reading Kiplinger’s editor Fred Frailey’s most recent column, which asked readers a set of 12 questions.
Cavuto writes, “Frailey talks about his young and otherwise very healthy brother-in-law, Billy, who dropped dead on the golf course of a heart arrhythmia earlier this year.
“He urges us all to ponder the fragility of life and he says, ‘I doubt that you’ll react by vowing to spend more time at the office.’
“More likely, your response will be: ‘How can I nurture my children and others I love?’
“Not bad advice from a financial guy. Maybe because Fred Frailey strikes me as something more: a genuinely good guy.”
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Cavuto lauds Kiplinger's Frailey column
May 10, 2006
Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto is praising another business journalist. He enjoyed reading Kiplinger’s editor Fred Frailey’s most recent column, which asked readers a set of 12 questions.
Cavuto writes, “Frailey talks about his young and otherwise very healthy brother-in-law, Billy, who dropped dead on the golf course of a heart arrhythmia earlier this year.
“He urges us all to ponder the fragility of life and he says, ‘I doubt that you’ll react by vowing to spend more time at the office.’
“More likely, your response will be: ‘How can I nurture my children and others I love?’
“Not bad advice from a financial guy. Maybe because Fred Frailey strikes me as something more: a genuinely good guy.”
Read the rest of Cavuto’s column here.
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