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- Revenue
- Dec 30 2007
- $3.1B
- Profit
- Dec 30 2007
- $208.7M
- Market Cap
- Jul 23 2008
- $1.8B
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Conflict Resolution for Men
The person who can get through life without conflict has yet to be born. Conflicts in communication can result from off-hand remarks, deliberate attacks or genuine misunderstandings. The result can be misery, stress, depression, loss of sleep, etc, all of which may serve to escalate already tense and often unnecessary...
Top 10 Conflict Resolution and Communication Skills
Conventional wisdom and research says that good communication can improve relationships, increasing intimacy, trust and support. The converse is also true: poor communication can weaken bonds, creating mistrust and even contempt! This paper provides some examples of negative and even destructive attitudes and communication patterns that can exacerbate conflict in...
Personal Courage and Conflict Resolution at Work - Why People Avoid Conflict Resolution
Practicing personal courage is necessary if a person wants to really resolve conflicts at work. It is much easier and much safer to ignore the necessary conflict and play ostrich. Unfortunately, unresolved conflict tends to escalate. It never really disappears because it simmers just below the surface. Think of water...
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News, KSL are big draws online
A pair of Utah media Web sites were among the top 10 most-used online destinations in June, according to Nielsen Online. Data for June indicates that Deseret News was seventh-ranked on the list of top online current events and global news destinations, ranked by the number of...
Does Big Tobacco scheme on menthol?
A new Harvard study claims that the tobacco industry in recent years has manipulated menthol levels in cigarettes to hook youngsters and maintain loyalty among smoking adults. The report could further inflame a controversy over menthol in pending tobacco legislation. The study by researchers at the Harvard...
Hezbollah prisoners exchanged for dead soldiers
ROSH HANIKRA, Israel -- Without pomp but with modest ceremony, Israel on Wednesday somberly brought home the bodies of two of its soldiers in black coffins, part of a long-awaited prisoner exchange with the Lebanese militia Hezbollah. In return, at this cliff-top border crossing on the coast...
Invitation to TeliaSonera's Analyst Conference Call for the Interim Report April - June 2008, on July 24, 2008
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Regulatory News: TeliaSonera's Interim Report April - June 2008, will be announced on Thursday 24, 2008 at around 7:30 CET. Mr Lars Nyberg, President and CEO of TeliaSonera AB (Nasdaq:TLSN) (STO:TLSN) (HEX:TLS1V) (LSE:TEE) and Mr Kim Ignatius, Executive Vice President and CFO of...
Global stocks shake with stress from US financial crisis
LONDON AFP — World stock markets reeled again on Wednesday on uncertainty over the unfolding US financial crisis and the prospect of more gloomy comment from US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke. Bernanke has warned of economic gloom and his next comments are anxiously awaited by investors, after...
Global markets falter on fear over US financial crisis
LONDON AFP — World stock markets struggled on Wednesday after sharp losses driven by the unfolding US financial crisis and before more testimony from US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke. Bernanke warned of economic gloom on Tuesday and his next comments are awaited anxiously by investors, reeling from...
MAN OF MYSTERY
Forget Banksy - for 20 years, designer Martin Margiela has fiercely guarded his identity. He has never given an interview, and has never once been photographed. And yet he is the single most influential figure in fashion, rated by his peers as the very best. So who is he? Susannah...
Former Bin Laden driver claims abuse : US media
WASHINGTON AFP — A former driver for Osama bin Laden, Salim Ahmed Hamdan, whose trial is set to open at the US base in Guantanamo, Cuba, claims he was abused and subjected to grim conditions there, US media reported Wednesday. A federal judge was to decide Friday whether...
Obama viewed differently by whites and blacks: poll
WASHINGTON AFP — American voters remain divided by race before a presidential election that will have the first black nominee from a major party on the ballot, a new poll showed on Wednesday. Blacks and whites hold much different views of Democrat Barack Obama, who is vying to...
ONN Sidewinder Video Report: Spike in Options Volume for New York Times Co
The Friday, July 11, 2008 Sidewinder Video Report CHICAGO -- The Sidewinder Report, the www.onn.tv daily options news program recorded live on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, today examined options trading in the following securities: New York Times Co NYT Paychex...
Scientist loses suit over link to anthrax attacks
RICHMOND, Va. AP -- A federal appeals court has ruled against a former Army scientist who sued The New York Times over columns linking him to deadly 2001 anthrax attacks. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday that Steven Hatfill was...
Utah's Fox affiliate completes change-of-ownership pact
Utah's Fox Network affiliate, KSTU Fox 13, has changed ownership, following the completion Monday of a $1.1 billion, eight-station purchase agreement by Oak Hill Capital Partners. The private equity firm bought the eight Fox television stations from News Corp. The other stations are in Denver; St. Louis;...
Obama holds lead over McCain, but undecided voters increase
WASHINGTON AFP — Barack Obama maintained a lead over John McCain in the White House race in three national polls published on Tuesday, but voters still trust McCain more to lead the country in the face of a major crisis as president. Less than four months before the...
Toshiba Lights Up New LED Screen in New York's Times Square
-Full Color LED Display Offers HD Quality While Lowering Power Consumption - NEW YORK -- The Toshiba message will shine out over Times Square bigger and brighter than ever before following today's unveiling of a new full color LED display, Toshiba Vision Times Square, that supports over one...
Taliban attack kills 9 U.S. soldiers
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Taliban insurgents carried out a bold assault on a remote base near the border with Pakistan on Sunday, NATO reported, and a senior U.S. military official said nine U.S. soldiers were killed. The attack, the deadliest against U.S. forces in Afghanistan in three years,...
U.S. offers a rescue of Fannie, Freddie
WASHINGTON -- Alarmed by the sharply eroding confidence in the nation's two largest mortgage finance companies, the Bush administration on Sunday asked Congress to approve a sweeping rescue package that would give officials the power to inject billions of federal dollars into the beleaguered companies through investments and loans. ...
NLPC Files FEC Complaint Against Rep. Rangel; Alleges Use of Rent-Stabilized Apartment for Campaign Office is Illegal
FALLS CHURCH, Va., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Legal and Policy Center NLPC is today filing a formal Complaint with the Federal Election Commission FEC against Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) regarding his use of a rent-stabilized apartment in Harlem for a campaign office. The Complaint alleges that...
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