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- Climate Change Bill Passes on Razor-Thin Margin, Tougher Battle Lies Ahead
- Maybe it was Al Gore's effort via telephone or Nancy Pelosi's chocolate-covered Dove bars. Heck, maybe it was all of those last minute concessions to please lawmakers in farm states. After weeks of negotiations and compromises and nearly seven hours of debate on the House floor, the American Clean Energy Act,...
- Blog posts 2009-06-27
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- Kevin Grist Named to Lead iMoneyNet Sales Effort; Money-Market Mutual Fund Data Firm Looks to Grow Business with New Web-Based Product and Services to Corporate Treasurers
- WESTBOROUGH, Mass. -- Kevin Grist has joined iMoneyNet of Westborough, Mass. as Sales Director. "We are excited that Kevin is here to reinvigorate our sales team here and in London," said Randy Wood, Managing Director of iMoneyNet. "His hiring comes at a time when we are launching our new...
- Research articles 2005-11-07
- Cardinals' lodgings offer grist for the mill in papal guessing game
- VATICAN CITY AFP — With so little to go on in the guessing game over who will succeed the late Pope John Paul II, even the sleeping arrangements of the cardinal electors provide grist for the mill. The 115 cardinals drew lots to determine which of the 106 apartment-like...
- Research articles 2005-04-17
- Exhibitor to show restored tractors
- Johnny and Linda Grist, owners of the South Topeka Service Complex, are among more than 300 vendors who will exhibit their wares at the 2004 Topeka Farm Show from Tuesday through Thursday at the Kansas Expocentre. The Grists have been sharing their outdoor power equipment and tractor sales...
- Research articles 2004-01-05
- McCall finds he's up against some real stiff competition.(Viewpoint)(H. Carl McCall, governor's race)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
- Byline: James Brady Murray Kempton would have loved last Tuesday. It was an absolutely great and quintessential New York event in which no one came off particularly well, and which provided endless grist for column writing. Andrew threw in the t ...
- Research articles 2002-09-09
- No need for city to go gaga in pursuit of Olympics.(Viewpoint)
- Byline: James Brady Has New York totally wigged out? As a columnist, I should be as deliriously gaga as everyone else over this idiotic pursuit of the 2012 Olympics. Think of all that grist for the weekly mill: the scandals, the politics,...
- Research articles 2002-11-18
- EPA TRI Report Spawns Political Fights in Texas.(Environmental Protection Agency; toxic release inventory)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency has come out with its toxic release inventory report for 1998, furnishing more grist for the presidential politics mill. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency has come out with its toxic release inventory report for 1998, furnishing more grist for the presidential...
- Research articles 2000-05-29
- Energy Roundup: Exxon Can Borrow, Iraq Offers 2nd Round, and More
- Exxon’s AAA rating: it’s good to be the king -- Commenting on how the credit crunch may affect its big Papua New Guinea natural gas project, an Exxon official said that it would be “foolish†to suggest that it wouldn’t pose difficulties. Difficulties, schmifficulties: Exxon’s got a triple-A credit rating...
- Blog posts 2008-12-02
- Energy Roundup: Total Stalls Oil Sands Project, Exxon's $129 Billion Plan, and More
- Total suspends Canadian oil sands pilot project -- Coaxing oil out of the Canadian oil sands is getting a bit too expensive for some of the world's largest energy companies. Totalrecently suspended one of its pilot projects because it did not hit the expected 10,000 barrels of oil a day production mark. Paris-based...
- Blog posts 2009-04-06
- Ten Gaffes of Proposal Writing
- I hate proposals. And from what I hear from other sales pros, I’m hardly alone. It’s a pain in the tuchus to provide reams of paperwork just to get somebody to buy something. Nonetheless, proposals are the grist of the business world; very few big decisions get made...
- Blog posts 2007-02-16
- What Is Forced Ranking?
- What Is Forced Ranking?Asians are not ready yetAsian managers used emotional judgement and are not factual even in forced rankings.This is my 13+ years experience.How to loose singular brainsIt is part of the human behavior the trend to value as positive those people who agree with us. With this attitude,...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-27
- Don't Be Like Nicole Kidman's Publicist
- I know that all publicity is good publicity for Hollywood starlets. The worst thing is to be forgotten. So marriages, divorces, rehab, tantrums -- they're all good. Grist for the mill. BUT -- all publicity is not good publicity for Hollywood flacks. Hollywood PR people should be...
- Blog posts 2008-03-07
- Ethanol Economy Raises Food Prices... and Hackles
- Ethanol producers, which have been taking a lot of the blame for rising food prices â€" and rightly so â€" may have gone too far, boosting demand for corn so much that they have priced themselves out of their own market. Agribusiness giants such as Cargill and...
- Blog posts 2008-03-07
- Once-happy family becomes grist for its own tabloids.(Viewpoint)(Lachlan Murdoch's resignation)
- Byline: James Brady I have little to add about Lachlan Murdoch's stunning resignation as publisher of the New York Post and an apparent split with his father. But I can tell you something about what it was like when Rupert Murdoch...
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- WMT/AMZN deal grist for rumor mill - rumored alliance between Amazon.com Inc., Wal-Mart.com does not materialize - Brief Article
- BENTONVILLE, ARK. -- Whether there was any truth to it or not, the buzz surrounding a rumored deal between Walmart.com and Amazon.com faded shortly after a speculative article appeared in the March 3 edition of The Sunday Times of London.
- Research articles 2001-03-06
- Ethanol Economy Raises Food Prices... and Hackles
- Ethanol producers, which have been taking a lot of the blame for rising food prices â€" and rightly so â€" may have gone too far, boosting demand for corn so much that they have priced themselves out of their own market. Agribusiness giants such as Cargill and...
- Blog posts 2008-03-07
- Schering-Plough Now in the Feds' Crosshairs
- The Vytorin scandal just got serious. Well, heck, it was already serious. Make this really serious: Investigation and Inquiries.  Through the date of filing this 10-Q, Schering-Plough, the joint venture and/or its ...
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Research In Motion: Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid? Part 2
- Mark McQueen Wellington Financial submits: The original post (”Does RIM’s weak share price bring on a takeover bid?” October 8-08) has generated lots of buzz, and I wanted to add a few points for further grist for the mill: I started writing the ...
- External links 2008-10-10
- Augustan Culture: An Interpretative Introduction.(Review) (book review) (book review)
- Augustan Culture: An Interpretative Introduction. By Karl Galinsky. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. Pp. xii, 476. $24.95.) The Augustan principate revolutionized Rome, and this book should revolutionize its often hitherto fragmented study. Historians have taken literature as scholarly grist from which to grind out...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- What's wrong with the science establishment?
- Scientists, it seems, should be the last people to need reminders about the importance of facts. A good scientist cannot have too many facts, because they are grist for the scientific mill as it grinds out explanations and theories about the world around us. Why, then, do so many scientists...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
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