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- Leave the Seven Dwarfs Back at the Cottage
- A colleague pointed me to an interesting and quirky article about managing personalities at meetings. The article lays out psychologist Dr. Sharon Livingston's case that the group members a leader might encounter at a meeting fall into seven general categories, which she discovered bear an uncanny resemblance to the personalities...
- Blog posts 2007-09-10
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- We should all be shocked by these stories of teenagers shot and
- When Boris Johnson tripped, literally, on to the London stage, and spoke of crime being the issue that worried Londoners most, he delivered a perfect illustration of how easy it is to be the new guy. In making street violence the centrepiece of his campaign, he had echoed the rhetoric...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Slots open for Salvation Army's basic emergency disaster training
- There are still slots available for The Salvation Army's basic emergency disaster training on May 17, which is aimed at interested persons in the Finger Lakes and Western New York areas, including Caygua, Seneca, Yates, Ontario, Livingston, Monroe, Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming counties, according to a release from The Salvation...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- New mayor, new bid for London GP?
- The changing of the guard in London City Hall may prompt another attempt to get Formula One racing onto the streets of Britain's capital city, it has been rumoured. According to grandprix.com, Boris Johnson's installation as mayor of London may tempt F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone and entertainment impresario...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Down a little, but not out
- LEADING ARTICLE THE GREENS With the honourable exception of Norwich, where they now lead the opposition, the Greens did not cover themselves in glory in last week's elections. In London, where the contest was dominated by the Johnson-Livingstone duel, Sian Berry made a...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- LexisNexis® Corporate Affiliations™Latest Release Improves User Data Customization
- Corporate Affiliations Provides Timely, Customized Company Information NEW YORK -- Designed to provide authoritative business intelligence on corporate families, LexisNexis([R]) Corporate AffiliationsTM (www.corporateaffiliations.com) recently added a number of features designed to help customers obtain the corporate information they want in the formats they prefer. "Corporate Affiliations...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Columbia Laboratories to Discuss First Quarter Financial Results on May 8, 2008 Conference Call
- LIVINGSTON, N.J. -- Columbia Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBRX) will hold a conference call on May 8, 2008 to discuss financial results of the first quarter and three-month period ended March 31, 2008. Robert S. Mills, president and chief executive officer, and James A. Meer, senior vice president, chief financial officer...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Safe travel is a priority, says new Mayor
- Boris Johnson officially takes over today as the first Conservative Mayor of London with a pledge to boost safety on the London Underground as his immediate priority. Travellers will be banned within days from drinking alcohol on the Tube and the recruitment of 440 extra police officers...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- After 40 years, real life begins for livingstone
- Ken Livingstone will take his children to schooltomorrow and begin life outside politics for the first time in nearly 40 years. A lucrative career in after-dinner speaking beckons, where he can trade on his celebrity and utilise his wry wit. He also looks set...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- Windows Secrets Team to Appear on Computer America Radio Show
- Who: Brian Livingston, Editorial Director of Windows Secrets Newsletter,and Scott Dunn, Associate Editor. What: Computer America Radio Show, America's longest-running nationallysyndicated radio talk show about computers. Where: Live broadcast on the Internet at http://www.computeramerica.com/listen.htm . When: Tuesday, May 6, at 7pm PDT/10pm EDT. Why: Scott Dunn's article in the ...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- It was not the 'Standard' wot won it for Boris
- PRESS ELECTIONS The paper has been accused of politicking to oust Ken Livingstone. Far from it, says Andrew Gilligan. It was just reporting the truth Throughout the London mayoral campaign it obsessively spewed vitriol, it ran as many as five knocking pieces a...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- He's the boss. It's what he does best
- The new Mayor gave Matthew Bell his first job. Now it's his turn to be the new boy "What is he really like?" It is the question anyone who has met Boris Johnson will repeatedly face. An overgrown schoolboy or a thrusting egomaniac - which is it?...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- The IoS diary
- A sorry episode in the London mayoral elections has been the publication of Andrew Hosken's biography of Ken Livingstone. Publication had been scheduled for last week, but it had to be rushed out early when its big revelation that Ken has three children from two wives somehow leaked out in...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- Cheers, jokes and even a gaffe (of sorts) - Boris the Blond
- So BoJo's got his mojo working again. Boris Johnson walked into City Hall as the newly elected Mayor of London yesterday and started cracking the jokes so absent from his campaign. Tripping on his way to the podium, he accused Ken Livingstone of planting "a last- minute booby trap, a...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- 'We've had caviar, champagne and oysters.. London belongs to Boris' -
- BORIS Johnson's first act as London mayor was to host a lavish champagne and caviar party. The Tory MP ended the eight-year reign of Labour's Ken Livingstone shortly before midnight on Friday. And minutes after his victory speech, a limo whisked Boris...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- 'We've had caviar, champagne and oysters.. London belongs to Boris' -
- BORIS Johnson's first act as London mayor was to host a lavish champagne and caviar party. The Tory MP ended the eight-year reign of Labour's Ken Livingstone shortly before midnight on Friday. And minutes after his victory speech, a limo whisked Boris...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- So was it the 'Standard' wot won it? Or just a sign of the times?
- The paper might have sunk its teeth into Ken Livingstone but Boris Johnson's victory in the London mayoral elections owes less to a vigorous press campaign than the fading fortunes of the Labour Party, writes Tim Luckhurst Eighty-four years ago, a title in what is now the...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- WEEKLYPEDIA
- DAVID RANDALL'S EXTREME TRIVIA, ARCANA & ODDITIES REAR WINDOW rolls meets royce 1904 Today, 104 years ago, there occurred one of those historic meetings between two names that will be for ever paired: Fortnum & Mason, Bryant & May,...
- Articles 2008-05-04
- Poll rout raises questions over British PM's future
- LONDON AFP — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is battling to steady his Labour Party's nerves after its worst election defeat for 40 years, but the rout raises serious questions about his future, commentators say. The British prime minister was left reeling by local polls that saw the...
- Articles 2008-05-03
- Mr Brown faces an uphill struggle as he surveys this new landscape
- LEADING ARTICLE The scale of Labour's election disaster was apparent within an hour or so of the first results being declared. When yesterday's counts started coming in, the news became progressively worse and worse. By last night, Labour had lost more than 300 council seats across the...
- Articles 2008-05-03
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