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Stay on the Q&A Offensive
Listening to the taped version of my speech at the University of Arizona recently, I identified several moments during the Q&A where I could have done better.Reading this quickie with communications guru Michael Sheehan in Harvard Business Review free, Im again reminded that I have spent far too much time...
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Blog posts 2007-04-08

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The MEU .45: the 1911 soldiers on
As most of you who follow the shooting sports know, the military replaced the aging M1911A1 with the then exotic-looking Beretta 92S (subsequently dubbed the M9) in 1985. Equally well known was the angst this caused in the shooting community at large, to say nothing of the military's reaction. ...
Articles 2008-08-01
Taurus Thunderbolt: the levergun alternative
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] I've often written the first firearm I ever shot was a top-break .22 pistol on my uncle's farm. However, as I have been thinking about it lately I have come to realize that's probably not true. Like many young boys growing up in the '30s, '40s,...
Articles 2008-08-01
Saving $$$ .22s for practice
With ammo prices going so suddenly and steeply upward, .22 caliber "understudy" practice guns make more sense than ever. Jan Stevenson, my predecessor as handgun editor for this magazine, once wrote a great article on .22 caliber "understudy guns," or handguns that duplicated their larger caliber versions, but shot low-priced...
Articles 2008-08-01
Civil war bullet?
Q: I found the enclosed spent bullet in the state forestland near Chautauqua, New York, and I've never seen anything like it. I've shot benchrest, varmints, big game, wing and small game, so I am reasonably informed. Using a metal detector, I've found Minie bullets, slugs and musket...
Articles 2008-08-01
Grammy-winner Cole is diagnosed with hepatitis C
Grammy-winning singer Natalie Cole has been diagnosed with hepatitis C, her publicist said in a statement Wednesday. Hepatitis C is a liver disease spread through contact with infected blood. The statement said the disease was revealed during a routine examination and was likely caused by her drug...
Articles 2008-07-17
'Dance' judge screams enthusiasm for dancers
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- There aren't a lot of people who don't have an opinion about "So You Think You Can Dance" judge Mary Murphy. Her ear-splitting, screaming enthusiasm has some viewers screaming in approval while others scream in horror. Which, according to judge/executive producer Nigel Lythgoe,...
Articles 2008-07-17
Perlman steps out from behind his masks
LOS ANGELES -- Hollywood's modern man of a thousand faces, Ron Perlman, never minded hiding behind rubber masks and mounds of makeup early in his career. Perlman, who reprises his title role as a wisecracking demon turned superhero in "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," says he was...
Articles 2008-07-17
Host Analytics Taps Industry Leading SaaS and CPM Talent for Executive Management Team
Host Analytics, a leader in on-demand financial and corporate performance managementCPM, today announced key additions to its management team with theappointments of Jon Kondo as CEO and Gary Damiano as CMO and Vice Presidentof Marketing. Most recently Kondo was Group Vice President, North AmericanEnterprise Performance Management at...
Articles 2008-07-17
Mormon Tabernacle Choir auditions canceled for 2008
For those who were planning on 2008 to finally make the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, theyll have to hold off one more year. The choir, which normally begins auditions every July, has pushed off this round thanks to a large group of new members and a fully staffed choir. ...
Articles 2008-07-17
Commentary: Local mass transit reform long overdue
I've been meaning to do a column about procrastination, but I keep putting it off. As pitiful as that attempt at humor may be, it's actually a prelude to something I think is much more serious, which we can no longer afford to put off with...
Articles 2008-07-17
Cavendish aiming for final flourish in Paris despite fall
*CYCLING Mark Cavendish has no intention of letting his injury from Monday's epic mountain stage wreck his plans for going all the way to Paris and becoming Britain's first winner on the Tour's legendary Champs-Elysees stage. "I've got no plans to stop," said Cavendish,...
Articles 2008-07-16
Cavendish aiming for final flourish in Paris despite fall
*CYCLING Mark Cavendish has no intention of letting his injury from Monday's epic mountain stage wreck his plans for going all the way to Paris and becoming Britain's first winner on the Tour's legendary Champs-Elysees stage. "I've got no plans to stop," said Cavendish,...
Articles 2008-07-16
Traders Defy Market Drop With Big Profits From "Stock Alerts"
Many traders have recently enjoyedimpressive profits in some of the hot sectors that have been immune to theweak overall stock market. Some of these incredibly successful tradersshare the same source of information: "Stock Alerts" (BullTrade.comSpecial Membership). "Stock Alerts" have enjoyed an unsurpassed record ofprofitable trades over the...
Articles 2008-07-16
Yao might play in tuneup
Houston Rockets 7-6 center Yao Ming, sidelined since February with a stress fracture in his left foot, will probably return this week in an Olympic tuneup tournament for China, Chinese news media reported Tuesday. Hu Jiashi, vice chief of the Chinese Basketball Association, said Yao might return at...
Articles 2008-07-16
What should you do about investments?
When the financial world is panicking, you probably will, too. The best advice, though, is this: When you're nervous, don't actually do anything with your investments -- and, most especially, don't throw all your money into whatever investment is soaring at the moment. You may read about people...
Articles 2008-07-16
Arvesen breaks duck, but ready to fly for CSC
FOIX, France AFP — CSC's Kurt-Asle Arvesen is digesting his maiden stage win on the Tour de France as quickly as he can. After all, he knows he has plenty of work ahead to keep him occupied this week. Arvesen did justice to the red, white and blue...
Articles 2008-07-16
Cycling: Evans mellow in yellow as Tour catches another cheat
FOIX, France AFP — Australian Cadel Evans spent a relaxing first day in the Tour de France yellow jersey on Wednesday as the peloton reeled from a second doping positive control at the race. Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Norway beat Swiss Martin Elmiger and Alessandro Ballan of Italy to...
Articles 2008-07-16
Obama stresses 'responsibility' to black audience
WASHINGTON AFP — White House hopeful Barack Obama took aim at critics of his tough-love approach to African-American social issues Monday, telling a mostly black audience that he is going to keep talking about "this responsibility stuff." In a speech to the National Association for the Advancement of...
Articles 2008-07-15
Golfer Harrington in pre-Open injury scare
SOUTHPORT, England AFP — Padraig Harrington's defence of his British Open title is under threat as a result of a wrist injury he suffered at the weekend, it emerged on Tuesday. The Irishman was avoiding playing shots out of the rough during a practice round after admitting that...
Articles 2008-07-15
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