Mark Finkelstein
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Mark's undergrad degree is from Cornell. He has law degrees from SUNY Buffalo and Harvard. He practiced law in NYC, Mexico City, and Paris, before doing a stint as a pro tennis manager and tournament organizer. He returned to his college town of Ithaca, NY and got involved in real estate development and politics.

In 2011, Mark moved to Pecan Plantation, TX, and in 2018, to Oak Island, NC.

Mark's a dog lover who has used his small plane to do many dog-rescue flights. He speaks Spanish and French.
 

MarkF | March 22, 2008
Bill Richardson recounted to NBC's Lester Holt the phone call in which he informed Hillary Clinton he was endorsing Barack Obama.
MarkF | March 21, 2008
The New York Times' conceit about its standing in the media world was on display during this afternoon's "Hardball," when one of its reporters was aghast that Chris Matthews had not read her oeuvre.
MarkF | March 21, 2008
Chris Matthews enthuses over Barack Obama and his speech on race in America.
MarkF | March 19, 2008
CBS political correspondent Jeff Greenfield faulted Barack Obama's race speech, saying that at some point he has to disassociate from a "crackpot" like Jeremiah Wright.
MarkF | March 18, 2008
In his speech about race and religion today, Barack Obama dodged the question of when he became aware of the worst statements by his preacher, Jeremiah Wright.
MarkF | March 16, 2008
Gen. David Petraeus was diplomatic in his answer, but the head of U.S. troops in Iraq left little doubt that if a new president wanted to pull out sooner than he thinks wise, Petraeus would be happy to go home.
MarkF | March 15, 2008
How's this for a balanced "Today Show" panel to discuss the impact of Jeremiah Wright's extremism on Barack Obama: two left-wingers who agree it shouldn't hurt him and one who suggests it might even help?
MarkF | March 13, 2008
CNN's Anderson Cooper is frustrated by the focus on the outrageous statements of Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama's spiritual adviser. Cooper said such reports have "nothing to do with actual issues."
MarkF | March 12, 2008
On "The Today Show" of March 12, financial expert Jim Cramer got choked up over the plight of his friends, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and wife Silda.
MarkF | March 11, 2008
Washington Post editorialist Ruth Marcus wants people to know that Silda Wall Spitzer, the wife of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, is a "serious" person, not a stand-by-your-man type.