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- How Leaders Go Bad (i.e. Spitzer)
- How Leaders Go Bad (i.e. Spitzer)POWER AND CORRUPTIONI think this is a very interesting and important subject to discuss in today's world, and to think in a wide range of ways to regulate and have accountability of powerful people. Not only politicians but also CEO or huge corporations presidents...
- Tags: accountability, Leaders Go Bad, leader
- Discussion threads 2008-03-21
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- SearchAmerica and Novant Health To Present a Case Study on Self-Pay Segmentation at HFMA's ANI 2008 Conference
- MINNEAPOLIS -- SearchAmerica, the leader in Software-as-a-Service SaaS solutions for automated charity processing and demographic validation, today announced that it has been selected to co-present with Novant Health at HFMA's ANI 2008 The Healthcare Finance Conference, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Executives from both organizations will discuss the need for automating...
- Articles 2008-06-17
- Golf: TORMENT!
- TIGER WOODS is facing his own personal Battle of Wounded Knee to be fit for The Open at Royal Birkdale next month. After recent surgery the world No.1 is limping badly this weekend in the US Open at Torrey Pines. But going...
- Articles 2008-06-15
- Golf: TORMENT!
- TIGER WOODS is facing his own Battle of Wounded Knee to be fit for The Open at Royal Birkdale next month. After recent surgery the world No.1 is limping badly this weekend in the US Open at Torrey Pines. But going into...
- Articles 2008-06-15
- Golf: TORMENT!
- TIGER WOODS is facing his own Battle of Wounded Knee to be fit for The Open at Royal Birkdale next month. After recent surgery the world No.1 is limping badly this weekend in the US Open at Torrey Pines. But going into...
- Articles 2008-06-15
- Golf: TORMENT!
- TIGER WOODS is facing his own personal Battle of Wounded Knee to be fit for The Open at Royal Birkdale next month. After recent surgery the world No.1 is limping badly this weekend in the US Open at Torrey Pines. But going...
- Articles 2008-06-15
- Broken knee ends season for Morrison
- *RUGBY LEAGUE Bradford have lost their vice-captain and forward leader, Glenn Morrison, after an apparently innocuous injury turned out to be a season-ending problem. The Australian back-rower had been trying to play on despite what he thought was a dead leg. He has now...
- Articles 2008-06-12
- Welcome to Brownland, where everything that goes wrong is blamed on one man
- It's a funny old thing, the Labour party. For ten years it tolerated Tony Blair, hoping that if it put up with him long enough, it would get the leader it really wanted. Naturally, it also assumed that this would entail having the best bits of Mr Blair...
- Articles 2008-06-07
- Anti-poverty tax is bad idea
- Apparently Sen. Barack Obama has introduced legislation relating to a "global tax to fight poverty worldwide." Do we understand how much that could add to our already heavy tax burden? Supposedly, this fund would go through the United Nations, which itself is full of corruption. Then, if the funds are...
- Articles 2008-06-03
- Mugabe's arrival at food summit provokes outrage
- He's turned up again like a bad penny. President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is back in Rome, staying in five-star accommodation for the duration of a United Nations food summit while his people starve as a result of his disastrous farm policies. The unexpected arrival of President...
- Articles 2008-06-03
- 'Face it, no one wants you . . . and it's going to get worse' AN
- IN the name of Gord, go! It's over. It's not just the Crewe by-election, though that's bad enough, but the weight of evidence from focus groups, opinion polls, the English local government results - the electorate just don't want Gordon Brown as prime minister. It's not going...
- Articles 2008-05-25
- Asian editorial excerpts
- TOKYO, May 16 Kyodo Selected editorial excerpts from the Asia-Pacific press: FOOD AID TO NORTH KOREA (The Korea Times, Seoul) North Korean leader Kim Jong-il said Wednesday that there was no more pressing and important task than to solve the food problem for...
- Articles 2008-05-19
- Downtown developments
- City leaders and downtown business owners are moving fast to address concerns about public safety in the wake of a couple of highly publicized incidents on Third Street. But then, they have to. It took Baton Rouge years longer than it should have to revitalize its downtown area, due...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Foodies in suits
- Restaurant companies have many moving parts, and a chief executive has to pay attention to all of them. But the heads of some of the most successful operations say that regardless of how well-situated your real estate is, how cool a design you have, how secure your financing is, how...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- The dying kick of a tyrant
- LEADING ARTICLE It seemed too good to be true. Without warning an election in Zimbabwe, which everyone assumed that Robert Mugabe would fix as usual, went badly wrong for the oppressor of that ruined country. Two weeks ago, the democratic will of the people of Zimbabwe became...
- Articles 2008-04-13
- Injury trauma still fresh for Roubaix king O'Grady
- COMPIEGNE, France AFP — This year's Paris-Roubaix will come too early for defending champion Stuart O'Grady. But despite an admitted lack of form the Aussie is determined to play a key role in his CSC team's bid for a third victory in the world's toughest one-day bike race....
- Articles 2008-04-12
- Rebrand new lateral partners to win clients, attract more talent and keep a seat at the executive table
- Pretend you're a managing partner and imagine this nightmare scenario: The economy is quickly tanking and clients, upset over $160,000 first-years and skyrocketing legal fees, are demanding rate cuts and other discounts, if they are not pulling low-level work altogether. This makes the firm's ability to skillfully handle ever more...
- Articles 2008-04-01
- No ‘Bad Chinese’
- The Dalai Lama on Tibet’s struggle, its spirit, and how to repair relations with Beijing. As news spread last week of chaos in Tibet, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao offered for the first time to hold face-to-face talks with the Dalai Lama—if Tibet’s exiled leader renounced violence and...
- Articles 2008-03-31
- Colleges expect surge of students
- Signs of a recession are not necessarily bad news when it comes to enrollment for community colleges. Enrollment typically increases during uncertain economic times as people decide to return to school to refine their job skills or prepare for a career change. ...
- Articles 2008-03-29
- Rossi: It's going to be a very exciting.
- Whilst confessing that flying Michelin-shod team-mate Jorge Lorenzo was probably out of reach, Rossi believes his own Bridgestone-shod Fiat Yamaha was capable of starting three places higher than his eventual fifth position. Nevertheless, with world champion Casey Stoner starting two places behind the Italian, Rossi has a real...
- Articles 2008-03-29
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