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- Get Slightly Famous by Steven Van Yoder | Book Brief
- The book "Get Slightly Famous" explains how you can differentiate yourself from your competitors by becoming a mini-celebrity. Author Steven Van Yoder shows how you can make yourself an indispensable resource to potential clients and customers by offering thought leaderships and in doing so attract more business...
- Videos 2008-04-09
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- Hummer inbound
- Rarer in New Zealand than a Ferrari and yet possessed of one ofthe most familiar profiles in the automotive business, the famous,and to some, infamous Hummer will be in showrooms here next year.DAVE MOORE takes a look. Favoured in New Zealand in the past it seems by radio stationswanting...
- Articles 2007-11-17
- Liverpool's new stadium gets green light
- LIVERPOOL, England AFP — Liverpool have been given the green light to build their redesigned 400 million pounds stadium. The Premier League club want to leave their famous Anfield home and move to a venue at near-by Stanley Park by 2011. Liverpool city council have rubber-stamped...
- Articles 2007-11-06
- Another option for retail in Detroit.(customer relations of Cabela's Inc.)(Viewpoint essay)
- Byline: Christopher Crain Ever been to Dundee? If you have, you know why it's famous ... Cabela's. Cabela's Inc. is like a Wal-Mart Super Center for the outdoorsman. The company does a brisk business through its myriad catalogs, but...
- Articles 2007-05-21
- TIFFANY AND A TRICK OF THE LIGHT
- Clara Driscoll knew she had made it in New York when she landed a job with the famous Tiffany Glass Company. It was the turn of the last century and she had a decent wage, good friends and, above all, no little creative responsibility. What she would never get, however,...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- You prune, Gavin
- SINGER Gavin Friday has been branded an "idiot" after claiming that he and U2 star Bono grew up on the mean streets of Dublin's Ballymun. The former Virgin Prunes frontman told a visiting Canadian TV crew that life was tough in Ireland long before the Celtic...
- Articles 2007-02-18
- Like the ones you used to know
- Statistically speaking, the chances of waking up to a white Christmas in Colorado Springs are only slightly better than ol' Bing Crosby's coming back from the dead and singing his saccharine hit to you, personally, in your family room. OK, so the chances of snow on...
- Articles 2006-12-20
- In My Experience.(patient care stories)
- By Dr Jim Leavesley A few years ago I received a phone call from an obviously harassed patient. I knew him as a slightly built, middle-aged man; small, self-effacing and an office worker of some kind. He was...
- Articles 2006-04-14
- HEY, MUM, LET'S FOLLOW THE NATURE TRAIL
- One of the most successful holidays I've ever had with my kids was a glorious week in the Isles of Scilly. The highlight of the trip, apart from the helicopter to get there, was a blustery boat ride to the outermost rocks to see if we could spot a seal...
- Articles 2006-03-26
- Icon: We Still Have Bananas
- It's easy to slight Carmen Miranda. She stood 1.52 meters, shorter than most of today's sixth graders. She spoke halting English, wore preposterous get-ups and starred in no less preposterous films. Even in Brazil, the country she made famous, her legacy has always been sweet and sour. Many of her...
- Articles 2006-01-23
- Icon: We Still Have Bananas; Carmen Miranda is back, and more colorful than ever.
- Byline: Mac Margolis It's easy to slight Carmen Miranda. She stood 1.52 meters, shorter than most of today's sixth graders. She spoke halting English, wore preposterous get-ups and starred in no less preposterous films. Even in Brazil, the country she made...
- Articles 2006-01-23
- '72 Dolphins revisited: Can Colts match that perfection?
- Panic? Nah. Slight unease? One would think. It's that time of the year when the 1972 Miami Dolphins often get to ponder whether the latest NFL sensation truly is on track to threaten the famous 14-0 unbeaten streak that stretched to 17-0 after the Dolphins won the Super...
- Articles 2005-11-11
- Behind the movie: the girl who got dumped and then got famous.(Real lives)(Jennifer Weiner )(Brief Article)
- When Jennifer Weiner had her heart broken, she didn't gorge on chocolate, watch weepy movies, or live in her sweatpants. Instead, she started writing. Today, Weiner is a novelist whose best-selling book In Her Shoes has been turned into a movie starring Shirley MacLaine and Cameron...
- Articles 2005-11-01
- Ten Most Interesting Marketers.(advertising industry)
- Anthony Stavrinos SKINS Sportswear brand Skins has raised a few eyebrows this year, with a series of humorous ads and a few digs at its well-established rivals. In a market famous for sponsoring and...
- Articles 2005-08-05
- The Interview: Howard Kendall - `We should've been first club
- Somehow you expect him to turn up clad in blue, being an Evertonian through and through. Instead, Howard Kendall arrives in a classy black shirt and takes his preferred seat by the window in the restaurant-bar he likes to patronise in the heart of Formby, that peaceful home base for...
- Articles 2005-03-20
- Pop partner: integration of music helps sell both stories and albums.(Warner Bros. Television)
- For a small network, the WB has had a big impact on the way TV producers use pop music to tell their stories. Until relatively recently, getting music rights from even slightly famous artists usually meant one thing: forking over a ton of...
- Articles 2005-01-21
- History quest
- Some people say the pen is mightier than the sword, and this, man proved it Called the "father of American caricature," this cartoonist; used his drawings to oust corrupt officials from office, drum up support for the Union during the Civil War, and get Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, and others...
- Articles 2004-10-29
- Tales of the City: Fun with a lady who launches
- Nine months ago, in The Independent's Auction of Promises, I was bought as Lot No 8, "Spend an evening in Literary London with John Walsh" - a mildly emetic proposition, I realise, but one that was finally enacted a few days ago. The winner was a chap called Gerry who...
- Articles 2004-10-07
- Star gazing: Billie & Chris WHO'S WHO?
- Here's popster-turned-actress Billie Piper looking scruffy and spending long, tedious hours with a man called Chris. Not unusual - until you find out the fella in question isn't her hubby Mr Evans, but Brit actor Christoper Eccleston. Don't worry, Billie's not doing the dirty, she's starring with Eccleston in the...
- Articles 2004-09-19
- Mark Thatcher: the 'Iron Lady's' wayward son
- LONDON AFP — While Mark Thatcher is chiefly remembered for getting stranded in the Sahara desert, the son of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher has also acquired a distinctly mixed record in business dealings. The majority of Britons would recall the 51-year-old vanished for six days during...
- Articles 2004-08-25
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