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- Poll: CEO Payouts in a Bad Year?
- Poll: CEO Payouts in a Bad Year?We all Grow togetherA good sntiment when applied in an organization by teh leadership. Part of the problem is that CEO's and their management team rarely push down teh incentive compensation plan in structure to the individuals trying to grow teh business. ...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
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- Why former second baseman Duane Kuiper remains my hero
- "I would like to create myself, but I'd put myself in as the second baseman for the Big Red Machine. Take Joe Morgan out and put me in. I had to play in Ohio the years that the Big Red Machine were kings and the Indians were like the Double-A...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Focused on fat loss
- Last May, I weighed in at 318 pounds with 36% bodyfat at 27 years old. I looked and felt horrible. I was drinking soda all the time and eating nothing but bad foods, and I wasn't getting the exercise I needed. Finally I looked at myself in the mirror and...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Read it & reap
- I've been an avid reader of M&F for more than six years. The diet and cardio tips you publish have been very helpful, and I always find the magazine inspirational. Six years ago I weighed 200 pounds with 10% bodyfat due to bad lifestyle habits and poor nutritional choices. I've...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Return to hard times; Dennis James has laid a foundation of muscle with his powerful chest and back training regimens over the years. here's how he stays thick and muscular, front to rear
- TIME BARES TRUTH. MORE OFTEN THAN NOT, that truth is a rude awakening that serves as a guardrail to ricochet us back on track; and bodybuilding, driven by passion more than by reason, can always use more guardrails. Ours is an impatient endeavor, but that impatience can be good or...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Walken
- From the Sleepy costal town of Half Moon Bay, Walken turned high school jam sessions into 10 years of good and bad times, traveling, and friendship. Members and musical phases have come and gone, and now, as a four piece, they've refined their sound and been killing it ever since....
- Articles 2008-07-01
- On high
- I had a skateboard dream the other morning; I was riding on a cruiser bicycle with a basket on the front and one on the back. Both had a skateboard in them. I stopped at Frank Atwater's house in Ventura. Then I was off to Santa Barbara on my bike...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- KU, apparel seller have colorful history
- By Mike Hall THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The bad blood between Lawrence businessman Larry Sinks and University of Kansas officials that landed them in a federal courtroom this week began years ago. Under questioning first from the university's attorney, Charlie Henn, then from...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- KU, apparel seller have colorful history
- By Mike Hall THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The bad blood between Lawrence businessman Larry Sinks and University of Kansas officials that landed them in a federal courtroom this week began years ago. Under questioning first from the university's attorney, Charlie Henn, then from...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Wife ridiculed over previous marriages
- Dear Abby: I was divorced twice before I met my present husband, "Lou." We have been married seven years. When we're with his extended family or new acquaintances, Lou makes a point in his loud, animated way of letting everyone know that he is my third husband. It's embarrassing. And...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Not even Piaf, Dietrich and Garland can save this
- First Night DIVAS Apollo Theatre LONDON * Peter Schaufuss's latest dance spectacular has three star subjects, thrown together apparently at random. Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich and Judy Garland provide the soundtracks, with a ballerina representing each woman. The only link is in the decor: all three have...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- U. still hunting for records
- There's still no trace of purloined tapes containing backup copies of billing records from University Hospital that stretch back 16 years, but individual patients are beginning to receive letters telling them of the theft and what they can do. The U. has winnowed the list -- once...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Letters: Cheesesteak in society
- THIS spring, Councilman Goode and I introduced a resolution authorizing City Council's Committee on Commerce and Economic Development to hold hearings examining the operations and effectiveness of the numerous economic-development entities in Philadelphia. Over the last year, I've been looking into the public dispute between the Reading Terminal Market and...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Commentary: All aboard
- Martin Huffaker was on the run. A drug deal gone bad sent the 39-year-old fleeing from South Carolina. He was accustomed to the drug deals; he had discovered he could make enough money to pay for his own habit by selling and that even more could be...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Texas town to try case involving Utah body
- OZONA, Texas -- The ongoing drama in Eldorado and San Angelo, Texas, involving the YFZ Ranch and the FLDS Church has captured the attention of Utah and the nation. But the legal battle surrounding the polygamist sect isn't the only court case in the Lone Star State...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Shurtleff recovering from surgery at home
- Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is recovering at home after his latest round of surgeries on a leg he badly injured in a motorcycle accident last year. Shurtleff was released from the hospital late Monday and will recover at home, spokesman Scott Troxel said Tuesday. The attorney...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Diabetic population in U.S. climbs to 8%
- ATLANTA -- The number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population, the government said Tuesday. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based on data from 2007, said the number represents an...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Israeli magnate bails out 'Cutty Sark' with Pounds 3m gift
- The Cutty Sark has been saved after a 3.3m donation by a reclusive shipping magnate. Sammy Ofer, a Romanian-born Israeli who served with the Royal Navy as a young man, has provided enough money to ensure the full renovation of the 1869 clipper in Greenwich, south-east London. ...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- A Year into the Mortgage Meltdown, New Report Analyzes Housing Market Crisis and Federal Response
- June 25 National Press Club Event, Teleconference Announce Findings of Demos Report Praising the Dodd/Frank Plan but Calling for Additional Measures WASHINGTON -- Demos: Time: 1PM EDTDial in number: (888) 491-8283Conference ID: 53531509 With millions of American families facing foreclosure and the U.S. Senate moving toward...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- 100 mpg? Sounds about right
- GILBERT, Ariz. -- After a 29-mile jaunt from his Phoenix office to his home here, Louis Hudgin proclaimed his gas mileage "pitiful." He averaged just 88.3 miles per gallon. Most drivers would take a victory lap if they managed to squeeze that kind of mileage out...
- Articles 2008-06-24
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