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- Is It Real? Can We Win? Is It Worth Doing?
- The Idea in Brief Incremental innovations (small, safe changes to your firm's offerings) make up 85%-90% of companies' development portfolios. But "little i" projects rarely produce competitive advantage. For that, you need "Big I" innovations--offerings new to...
- Articles 2008-02-25
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- Neighbors mark Liczbinski's birthday
- Under different circumstances there would have been a birthday cake covered with lots of candles, and jokes about hitting the big 4-0. Instead there were flowers and rosary beads and American flags. And while there were dozens of candles, they were votives, part of the elaborate memorial set up at...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Ex-Broncos kicking it with Quakes back at Buck Shaw MAJOR LEAGUE
- SANTA CLARA -- Santa Clara coach Jerry Smith used to enjoy watching international stars such as George Best play for San Jose in the now-defunct North American Soccer League in the 1970s. But he also hoped to one day see homegrown talent play professionally. Smith just...
- Articles 2008-05-03
- MormonTimes.com: Women's Conference expanding influence
- Right before the 9 a.m. start to the 2008 Women's Conference on Thursday, a small group of women from St. George will meet at portal K in the Marriott Center at Brigham Young University. They probably won't think about how eight months earlier, the BYU Women's Conference...
- Articles 2008-04-30
- Diebold Promotes Mayes to Executive Vice President, Global Operations
- NORTH CANTON, Ohio, April 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Diebold, Incorporated has promoted George S. Mayes, Jr., to executive vice president, global operations. In this new role, Mayes will be responsible for maximizing efficiency, quality and customer delivery throughout the company's global operational footprint. In addition to his...
- Articles 2008-04-30
- Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. to hold moot court
- Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey announced his office will observe Law Day on Thursday by staging a moot court for area teenagers. The event at the federal courthouse in Greenbelt will focus on two legal cases that were major news in recent months: the Jena 6 scenario,...
- Articles 2008-04-30
- Week in Review - Legal Edition
- Federal jury awards $3.7M to church A group of Seventh Day Adventists won a $3.7 million verdict against Prince George's County for having illegally discriminated against the religion by blocking the sect's effort to build a church on property it owns in West Laurel. The jury, in...
- Articles 2008-04-28
- Why it's time to give the Bard the heave ho!
- COMMENT As a tribute to Shakespeare this St George's day, isn't it time we dropped him from the National Curriculum? The Bard is a national monument. Nor is there anything wrong with that. Along with a flag, an anthem and a football team, a national writer is...
- Articles 2008-04-24
- The people's priest
- LEADING ARTICLE UNITED KINGDOM Clearly it is not for nothing that Dr Ian Bradley, of St Andrews University, has the title Reader in Practical Theology. As England marks St George's Day with its usual qualms about displaying national pride, Dr Bradley rides up...
- Articles 2008-04-23
- St Who? England's national day a non-event for most
- LONDON (AFP) — The cross of Saint George flew over Downing Street on Wednesday, but efforts to urge the English to take more pride in their long-neglected national day fell mainly on deaf ears. While Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated across the globe by the Irish, the remotely...
- Articles 2008-04-23
- Bush to meet Jordan's king Wednesday
- WASHINGTON (AFP) — US President George W. Bush will welcome King Abdullah II of Jordan on Wednesday for talks on the Middle East peace process and the crisis in Lebanon, the White House said Monday. "The president looks forward to discussing with the King bilateral US-Jordanian relations, efforts...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- A Libertarian Surge?
- Bob Barr will be dry-eyed if his candidacy is to John McCain what Ralph Nader’s was to Al Gore in 2000. Compact and Feisty Bob Barr, 59, probably will seek and get the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party, which convenes in Denver on Memorial Day weekend. Given...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Have a gorgeous St George's Day
- Dragon Hill, Vale of the White Horse, Oxon THIS Wednesday is St George's Day. So head for the spot where George saved the life of a princess, daughter of the King of Uffington, from a dragon on the top of Dragon Hill....
- Articles 2008-04-20
- The hidden Parisian art going down the tube
- The Paris Metro has become a cavern of ephemeral but beautiful underground art, discovered one month and destroyed the next. Renovations in two-thirds of the underground stations in the French capital have exposed a cornucopia of old, torn advertising posters or paintings. Some appear to date back to the earliest...
- Articles 2008-04-17
- Performance Notes
- The Film Leatherheads Certificate PG General release OVERVIEW George Clooney's third directorial effort, which harks back to the screwball comedies of the 1930s, centres on the early days of American football. Clooney stars as Dodge, an ageing player who hires a young hotshot and...
- Articles 2008-04-12
- A tale of 2 would-be mayors: London battle's going down
- LONDON -- Boris versus Red Ken. For Londoners these days, it's the greatest show on Earth, a clash between two heavyweight individualists battling to be their mayor. Ken Livingstone, the incumbent, is an old socialist who is fond of Fidel Castro, thinks...
- Articles 2008-04-12
- Get in techno-touch with Library of Congress
- Touch, not shush. That's the message behind Washington, D.C.'s new "Library of Congress Experience," which opens Saturday and uses interactive technology to immerse visitors in the historical and cultural treasures of the world's largest library and one of D.C.'s most imposing but overlooked attractions. A companion website, myLOC.gov,...
- Articles 2008-04-11
- Why the GOP lost the youth vote
- A generation ago, Republicans owned the youth vote. In 1984 and 1988, first Ronald Reagan and then George H.W. Bush won first-time voters and under-29 voters by big margins: 20 points in 1984. The twentysomethings of the 1980s remain the most Republican cohort in the electorate...
- Articles 2008-04-09
- British Invasion hits grocery stores
- HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- This Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market sits a few doors from Grauman's Chinese Theatre, where stars from Judy Garland to George Clooney have left their footprints in concrete. Fresh & Easy, a British-owned grocery chain that hopes to some day have more U.S. stores than...
- Articles 2008-04-07
- '21' pays $15.1 million
- The blackjack movie 21 doubled down over the weekend as it took the No. 1 spot at the box office for the second straight weekend. The Kevin Spacey film held off a slew of newcomers, grossing $15.1 million, according to studio estimates from box-office trackers Nielsen EDI. Its total take:...
- Articles 2008-04-07
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