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How They Did It: Seven Intrapreneur Success Stories
How They Did It: Seven Intrapreneur Success StoriesInsider innovation.One of the best articles that I've seen on BNET. In depth, thoughtful and inspiring.RE: How They Did It: Seven Intrapreneur Success StoriesThe IROBOT idea appeals, did it ever catch on? I work for a housing maintenance company.douglas.nuttall@boltonathome.org.ukRE: How They Did It:...
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Go on, do it
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] I know you want to go. I know you've dreamed about it. I know you have secretly pondered what rifle you'd want to use, what bullets you'd select, what game you'd take. I know it because I've done it. Countless times. Hundreds of times. But then...
Articles 2008-11-01
Set is short, but Springsteen still long on emotion
Bruce Springsteen showed up on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway yesterday with sleeves rolled up and a harmonica rack around his neck. With Billy Penn over one shoulder and the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul over the other, the rock star as agit-pop troubadour took, as he put it,...
Articles 2008-10-05
WSS: Rea quickest in France.
Jonathan Rea got the penultimate round of the World Supersport Championship off to a fine start as he grabbed provisional pole position at Magny-Cours. Coming to France with renewed optimism after his championship leading Ten Kate team-mate fell during the last race in Italy, Rea was comfortably two...
Articles 2008-10-03
Manhattan Scientifics Shareholder Update
The New Face of MHTX NEW YORK -- Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. releases letter to their shareholders: Dear Shareholders, In light of the events of the past few weeks that have shaken investors around the world, I would like to take this opportunity to update...
Articles 2008-10-03
At your service
CHRIS Grant of Cheshire is terrified his wife is going to fill up their diesel Citroen with petrol and trash the engine. Chris has heard that you can buy a special device that goes in the filler neck to prevent such a disaster. How much does it cost and where...
Articles 2008-09-28
Cricket: Brothers do the cause no Harm
BROTHERS Steve and Ben Harmison put Durham in control of their crucial LV County Championship clash against Kent. The pace duo claimed six of the wickets to fall and the hosts resumed at Canterbury today struggling on 190-9. Third-placed Durham need to win their final four-day...
Articles 2008-09-25
Murder trial goes to jury
By Steve Fry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Every piece of evidence tells jurors that Sterling Ray Hall III shot Pamela K. McMaster, 50, in the back, assistant district attorney Steve Karrer said in closing arguments Tuesday. But nothing tells jurors why Hall did...
Articles 2008-09-24
Murder trial goes to jury
By Steve Fry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Every piece of evidence tells jurors that Sterling Ray Hall III shot Pamela K. McMaster, 50, in the back, assistant district attorney Steve Karrer said in closing arguments Tuesday. But nothing tells jurors why Hall did...
Articles 2008-09-24
Convicted felon admits fatally stabbing wife
OAKLAND -- Jesus Jihad admitted in court Wednesday that he fatally stabbed his wife, Aisha Hendricks, last year. He then asked an Alameda County jury to help her family by serving justice and sending him to prison because, "Right now, there is no hope for me." Jihad,...
Articles 2008-09-24
Carlsbad Dentist Wins $175,000 on Fox's "Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?"
Richard Allen, DDS, of Carlsbad's Avia DentalCare, won $175,000 as a contestant on Fox's "Are You Smarter Than A 5thGrader?" on Friday, September 19th. Dr. Allen was assisted in victory by a class of 5th graders and fivecolleagues from his office, including Carlsbad residents Diana Lain, SusanMilch, and Jordan Davison...
Articles 2008-09-23
Roots and vegetables
AS BILL MCKIBBEN explains (see p. 24), people love the Tuscany region of Italy because of its comprehensibility. From a hilltop you can see vineyards and olive groves in their entirety, and you can trace the course of rivers. And you can see where much of your food comes from....
Articles 2008-09-23
Run in the park raises thousands for charity
Byline: By SAM CASEY News Reporter THEY ran, they walked - and two were pushed round in a buggy. However they did it, about 200 men and boys yesterday raised thousands of pounds for the fight against cancer by taking part in the third annual all-male...
Articles 2008-09-22
Anti-McCain ad 'terrible' : Obama's VP pick Biden
WASHINGTON, AFP — Democratic vice presidential hopeful Joseph Biden said in an interview aired Monday that a campaign ad which mocked Republican John McCain's inability to use a computer was "terrible." The veteran Delaware senator, who adds foreign policy heft to the ticket of Democratic nominee Barack Obama,...
Articles 2008-09-22
New book tells history of Westlake
DALY CITY -- Westlake rose up from an 800-acre tract of sand dunes and small farms 60 years ago. Its creator was Henry Doelger, a San Francisco developer who looked south and saw housing potential for the northwest corner of San Mateo County. "He...
Articles 2008-09-21
Hats off to Lehman Brothers for predicting it would need so many neat cardboard boxes
OK. I'll be honest. It's been a bad fortnight, and I simply don't understand any of the things you might expect me to be writing about. I don't understand the fuss about teaching creationism in schools, because I can't see that it would take very long. ('God did it. Don't...
Articles 2008-09-20
Raikkonen tests at Mugello, Massa at Fiorano.
While the majority of the Formula One grid was pounding the tarmac at Jerez de la Frontera, Ferrari continued its private test on home soil in Italy, doubling its effort and wheeling out the big guns as Kimi Raikkonen took over from regular development pilot Luca Badoer at Mugello and...
Articles 2008-09-19
Night Owl bus may be grounded
It was billed as a bus service to stay up as late as the public did, but it's in danger of shutting down in a big stretch of Contra Costa County. Three years after five Bay Area public transit operators joined forces to run a network of...
Articles 2008-09-17
Why I shopped my lout of a son; MOTHER SAYS PRISON HAS HELPED ADDICT TURN HIS LIFE AROUND
Byline: By LISA HUTCHINSON and GARRY WILLEY IT was the most difficult decision a mother could make. Tracey Walton shopped her own robbing son to police to get him back on the straight and narrow. Now, as Shane Walton starts a three-year prison sentence,...
Articles 2008-09-13
penrose-st. Francis working to overcome 'a pretty tough '
The past year has been rough for Penrose-St. Francis Health Services. The nonprofit health care system owned by Catholic Health Initiatives opened a $207 million hospital in August. It went through a senior management shakeup, as did its management company, Denver-based Centura Health. And it went online...
Articles 2008-09-12
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