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- Coffee Company Survives Thievery With SCORE's Help in Clinton, NY
- Kevin LaPlante, the former welder's idea for a gourmet coffee shop and bistro had been perking along nicely. He had an ideal location, a unique product, and a growing number of loyal customers. Kevin's accounting and financial procedures followed the standard formula for successful restaurants. But although Kevin thought he...
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- Marissa Mayer Talks Google
- Marissa Mayer Talks Google"Not as visibile"?Gimme a break, Kevin! The woman was on the cover of multiple business magazines and the subject of style profiles in women's mags. I'll grant you that pretty much nobody is "as visible" as Sergey and Larry, but she's more visible than anyone below them...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-25
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- From the cradle to prison: violence is not just killing our kids, but incarcerating them younger and longer
- Each day in America, 4,302 children are arrested--locked up at such a high rate that a Black boy born in 2001 has a 1 in 3 chance, and a Black girl a 1 in 17 chance, of going to prison in his or her lifetime. For decades it...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Double vision
- Jay Cutler has the eye of the tiger--and that was before the two-time Mr. Olympia underwent LASIK surgery in late February. Doctor Michael Granberry performed the surgery, the same doctor who previously had operated on Kevin Levrone and Bob Cicherillo, to name a few. Apparently, the surgery took only eight...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Simply the best: how to model your bulging biceps after Ronnie Coleman's
- For someone who has so dramatically dominated professional bodybuilding, eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman's training techniques, especially for biceps, are surprisingly simple. Why overcomplicate the process of cultivating classic arms, especially when they contributed so mightily to his overwhelming mass and size? Coleman figures his arms' bulk and...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Anthropology Goes to the Fair: THE 1904 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION
- Anthropology Goes to the Fair THE 1904 LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION Nancy J. Parezo and Don D. Fowler University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 2007. Illustrations, maps, tables, notes, appendixes, xii + 538 pp. $55.00 cloth. World's fairs have been elaborate stages upon which businessmen, civic leaders, intellectuals, and politicians banded...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Drawing Lines in the Forest: CREATING WILDERNESS AREAS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
- Drawing Lines in the Forest CREATING WILDERNESS AREAS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Kevin R. Marsh University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2007. Illustrations, notes, maps, bibliography, index, xv + 229 pp. $35.00 cloth. Kevin Marsh's book is a valuable addition to the Weyerhauser Environmental Books list, published by the University...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- The sad Philadelphia story: the City of Brotherly Love shows America how not to deal with a crime wave
- PHILADELPHIA is famous for two things: cheesesteaks and murder. It's also well known for being--in Lincoln Steffens's classic phrase--"corrupt and contented." Philadelphia has one of the most backward and incompetent city governments in America, but its problems go beyond public administration. Philadelphia suffers from a combination of failed...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Power forwards for the NBA draft
- Kevin Love is the son of a former NBA big man and the nephew of a Beach Boy, a star recruit in high school and an immediate media magnet as a standout in one season at UCLA. He knows spotlights. So he appears unfazed about the one...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Is this draft a 1-2 punch or does it go deeper?
- Skim through the NBA's drafts, year by year, and many produce a familiar template: a clear 1-2, followed by a lesser supporting cast. Greg Oden and Kevin Durant last year, for instance. Dwight Howard and Emeka Okafor in 2004. LeBron James...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Could Timberwolves copy Celtics' model?
- MINNEAPOLIS -- Timberwolves fans -- and I've met both of them -- seem to be of two minds now that the Celtics have won the NBA title. Wolves Fan 1 is outraged that Kevin McHale helped his old team by trading Kevin Garnett to Boston. ...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Celtics give other teams hope, too
- When the clock neared midnight on Tuesday and the last seconds were squeezed from the NBA Finals, Kevin Garnett -- a 13-year veteran, 11-time all-star, former most valuable player, and no one's fool -- made his way through the confetti and the noise to prostrate himself at midcourt of the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Timberwolves check out Gallinari
- MINNEAPOLIS -- The Timberwolves worked out Italian forward Danilo Gallinari on Friday in Los Angeles, shared some pasta with him afterward for lunch and received a 30-minute look at Memphis guard Derrick Rose as a bonus for their travel troubles. Kevin McHale spent three days with Gallinari...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Nets expect to see a good player at No. 10
- EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Uncertainty from an abundance of trade talk involving teams with high picks in Thursday's draft have the Nets feeling good about selecting 10th. Team president Rod Thorn admitted the Nets have tried to get involved in the potential movement. They would love to...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Small forwards: Love wins over doubters about his abilities
- After impressing NBA scouts and general managers with his athletic test results this month, former UCLA forward Kevin Love had just one thing to say to his critics: I told you so. The power forward (don't call him a center, he says) had heard skeptics all year...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Utah Jazz: At 23, Jazz want contributor -- someday
- If the game were limbo, the pole practically would be brushing the floor. That's how low the bar will be for whomever the Jazz tap with their No. 23 overall selection in the first round of tonight's NBA Draft. "I think what you do...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Inside the NBA draft
- Big men (Power forwards/centers) Top of the draft For the longest time, Kansas State power forward Michael Beasley seemed like the consensus No. 1 overall selection. Then University of Memphis point guard Derrick Rose blossomed, and Beasley looked like the sure-bet...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Pine Ridge Holdings/ServeNation Hires V.P. of Sales and Releases Valuation Estimates
- Pine Ridge Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PINR)CEO Kevin May announced today that ServeNation has aligned its staff tofollow the quick growth / spin off strategy recently announced by thecompany. May explained, "Andrew Maley has been hired as Vice President of Sales andMarketing for ServeNation to aggressively pursue three areas -- 1)...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- New Zealand win toss and field against England in cricket one-dayer
- LONDON AFP — new Zealand captain Daniel Vettori won the toss and elected to field against England in the fourth one-day international at The Oval here Wednesday. Both teams made one change from Saturday's third one-dayer at Bristol which New Zealand won by 22 runs to level the...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Noninvasive Surgery Effective for Acid Reflux Disease
- A new surgical technique offers hope for people who suffer chronic heartburn from gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD. EsophyX Transoral Incisionless Fundoplication TIF means performing the gastrointestinal procedures through the mouth rather than through an abdominal incision. A handful of hospitals around the country perform the operation. "Unlike conventional laparoscopic procedures...
- Articles 2008-06-25
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