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Does anybody have a list of the members of the Wall Street Week Hall Of Fame? If so, could you please post in the article. Ones that I remember are Meryl Rukeyser, Ralph Acampora, and Ed Brown.

I can't find a complete list- but to the above you can add Martin Zweig, Laszlo Birinyi Jr. Abbey Joseph Cohen, Frank Cappiello, Sir John Templeton, Peter Lynch, and Bob Farrell.

I am attempting to verify that the Elves Index was dropped from the program after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the grounds that world events made short term forecasting unreliable.

Also I am interesting if anyone knows the exact reason why Robert Nurock left the show (causing the show to change to the Elves Index). Different reasons are cited, all relating to some disagreement he had with Mr. Rukeyser.

Are there any further pointers to which Donald Swartz composed "TWX in 12 bars" ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.166.114.180 (talk) 21:23, 30 March 2008 (UTC)