Lynda Kinkade is an anchor for CNN International based at the network's headquarters in Atlanta.
Another celebrity who has a good chance of making our list next year is Thomas Kinkade.
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Kinkade passed away in April and since his death, his reputation has taken a nose dive.
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In fact, Kinkade should have updated his estate plan even if the two wills were not what he wanted.
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Also a TV, a Thomas Kinkade painting, two Blu-Ray players, a hammock, kitchen appliances, and whole lot of other stuff.
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Of course only a small sliver of that went back to Kinkade, who had a fleet of franchised art galleries.
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Kinkade's career started while she was still in university, working for free on weekends at the major commercial networks and local newspapers in Sydney.
The girlfriend and estranged wife began fighting almost immediately after Kinkade passed.
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Kinkade died while living with his girlfriend of 18 months, Amy Pinto-Walsh.
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It's an argument I've made myself, in an essay criticizing Kinkade's aesthetic.
While Kinkade was only 54 and his death was sudden, he should not have waited to update his will, trust and other documents if he did have new wishes.
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Transparency, clarity, and certainty in government taxation and regulation would go a long way toward helping family businesses prosper, to the benefit of workers and the economy, says Ann Kinkade.
Prior to Seven Network Australia, Kinkade spent four years at Nine Network Australia working across the assignment desk, anchor desk and ultimately as a reporter for the network's National Nine News show in Sydney.
Beyond her role as a journalist, Kinkade has volunteered her time to moderate numerous forums, MC events and fundraise for organizations including the USA Brain Tumor Alliance, Heartkids NSW, the Epworth Hospital and the Sydney Symphony.
That's precisely what so many have found in Kinkade's art: a powerfully nostalgic longing for the way it ought to be, a break from the daily grind and the thousand disappointments that drag us down.
Before joining CNNI, Kinkade worked for Seven Network Australia, most recently as a freelance correspondent from New York where she filed reports on the Polar Vortex, the push to legalize marijuana, Boeing's first space taxi, the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 and the spread of the Ebola virus.
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