KCTS 9 Connects For June 12, 2009

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KCTS 9 Connects For June 12, 2009

Enrique Cerna talks more with LA Times columnist Steve Lopez, author of the book "The Soloist", about homeless violin virtuoso Nathaniel Ayers. The Seattle art museum is soon getting a new director. Mimi Gates is retiring at the end of this month after 15 years as the Seattle Art Museum’s director. We spoke with her about what she’s most proud of accomplishing, and what she plans to do now. The Seattle art museum is soon getting a new director. Mimi Gates is retiring at the end of this month after 15 years as the Seattle Art Museum’s director. We spoke with her about what she’s most proud of accomplishing, and what she plans to do now. Have you ever been lured into those e-mails promising you an easy income from the comfort of your own home? Unfortunately, all too often these plots are actually engineered to take your money. Our story reveals the mastermind of these schemes and offers advice on how to avoid being taken. The man who wrote “The Soloist” tells us the
Originally Aired: Jun 12, 2009
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Enrique Cerna talks more with LA Times columnist Steve Lopez, author of the book "The Soloist", about homeless violin virtuoso Nathaniel Ayers.

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Enrique Cerna talks more with LA Times columnist Steve Lopez, author of the book "The Soloist", about homeless violin virtuoso Nathaniel Ayers.
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Steve Lopez, author of "The Soloist"
The Seattle art museum is soon getting a new director. Mimi Gates is retiring at the end of this month after 15 years as the Seattle Art Museum’s director. We spoke with her about what she’s most proud of accomplishing, and what she plans to do now.
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Fighting Fraud: Working from home
The Seattle art museum is soon getting a new director. Mimi Gates is retiring at the end of this month after 15 years as the Seattle Art Museum’s director. We spoke with her about what she’s most proud of accomplishing, and what she plans to do now.
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Special Guest: Mimi Gates
Have you ever been lured into those e-mails promising you an easy income from the comfort of your own home? Unfortunately, all too often these plots are actually engineered to take your money. Our story reveals the mastermind of these schemes and offers advice on how to avoid being taken.
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Online Extra: Mimi Gates
The man who wrote “The Soloist” tells us the
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after suffering a massive stroke i realized that i was gulible and that i needed to protect my self from fraud so i made one simple rule if i get any phone solisitations for money , to take a survey or give to some foundation i just say i do not participate in or give money to anything solisitated over the phone then hang up. answer no questions. if any person wishes to spend money they should be the one to initiate the conversation. remember your money is worth a little of your time after all you worked hard to get it.if every one did this the fraud people would be out of business

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