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Brave New World (Part 2)
What of the professional organizations promoting project management as a discipline? An open question is the role that organizations like PMI would continue to play. Professions are regulated in specific, defined jurisdictions, usually at the state and provincial level. All other professions have regulatory bodies established within each jurisdiction. Each...
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The bodies in question: a personal appraisal of the top 12 2008 Mr. Olympia contestants in order of appearance
TONEY FREEMAN, 5TH United States AGE: 42 HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 280 POUNDS Bouncing back from a runner-up placing in the masters to Darrem Charles and a fourth-place finish in the open to Melvin Anthony in Atlantic City, Freeman had a point to...
Articles 2008-12-01
Thankful for son's years
The story begins and ends with a grave on a grassy hill in Logan. Jeffrey Daniel Hipple is buried here under a polished, black granite headstone, with the image of his face carved into the stone above a drawing he once made of winged shoes. From here,...
Articles 2008-11-27
State looking at ways to save
By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL State auditors are embarking on an unprecedented assignment requiring them to overcome partisan politics, special-interest group divisions and state agency biases. There is bipartisan appeal to making the Legislature's Division of Post Audit, a nonpartisan agency...
Articles 2008-11-26
Village launches holiday festivities
Montclair and Rockridge are getting people into the holiday shopping spirit with special events sponsored by the local district associations. The annual events are taking place during a projected dismal shopping season nationwide. "There's no question that the Village merchants are being affected, like...
Articles 2008-11-26
Flu vaccination clinics at Trolley Square
Community Nursing Services and Trolley Square will sponsor flu vaccination clinics during the mall's annual Holiday Open House on Dec. 6. The clinic will be available from 1-3 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. on the upper level above the amphitheater. Another clinic will be held...
Articles 2008-11-26
Dein wants aid for referees
The former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein insists there is too much at stake in football to hold back on the introduction of technology and has said that referees are a "endangered species". Costly and questionable refereeing decisions have prompted hot debate on the issue over recent years, most prominently on...
Articles 2008-11-26
State looking at ways to save
By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL State auditors are embarking on an unprecedented assignment requiring them to overcome partisan politics, special-interest group divisions and state agency biases. There is bipartisan appeal to making the Legislature's Division of Post Audit, a nonpartisan agency...
Articles 2008-11-26
Public to get 3rd chance to view St. Tammany flood maps
The third open house for the public to review new preliminary flood maps for St. Tammany Parish will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Slidell office of the St. Tammany Parish Permits Department, 61134 Military Road. Representatives from the Federal Emergency...
Articles 2008-11-25
Poor Heidemarie opens up a bag of sexist stereotyping TOM SHIELDS
THERE has been an element of laughing up sleeves and some male smugness at the news that a lady astronaut lost her handbag in space. Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper was doing some routine maintenance outside the International Space Station when she failed to tether the bag containing her tools and it drifted...
Articles 2008-11-23
Jockey Club in San Mateo moves to new permanent facility
Janice Anderson misses the smell of the dirt. Anderson, 40, started working at the recently demolished Bay Meadows racetrack when she was 18. She grew up around the track, where her mother trained horses, and sports a tattoo that reads "racetrack brat." She...
Articles 2008-11-23
Half a game will not do for Danes
WILL the real Celtic stand up? I pose the question after a fairly puzzling performance in the 3-1 win over St Mirren. The first half was all about sweat and endeavour. The second half saw a fairly remarkable transition and suddenly it was all about inspiration...
Articles 2008-11-23
Easy come, easy go
Flash puts the 'temporary' into contemporary dining. But will anyone miss it when it disappears next year? The Flash restaurant may have only opened at the beginning of November but I guarantee it will be dead, gone and dust by January. It's not that I'm...
Articles 2008-11-23
Cougars get contributions from everybody in walloping of Ducks
PROVO -- Any questions about the depth of BYU's women's basketball team should have been answered Friday afternoon at the Marriott Center. In the Cougars' 67-45 win over the Oregon Ducks, 10 players scored while 12 different players saw minutes and contributed to the win. Of BYU's...
Articles 2008-11-22
U.S. Global Investors Exclusive Webcast: On the Ground in Emerging Markets
SAN ANTONIO -- U.S. Global Investors (Nasdaq:GROW), a boutique investment adviser specializing in natural resources and emerging markets, will host a webcast titled, "On the Ground in Emerging Markets: Our First-Hand Look at Opportunities" on Tuesday, November 25 at 3:30 p.m. Central Time. The webcast will feature Frank...
Articles 2008-11-21
Warm up the bus: Uintah placed in 4A
MIDVALE -- Uintah High now has a permanent home for 2009-13, although it's probably not the one the Utes would have chosen. Uintah was officially placed into 4A and in what will be a newly created Region 8 for the 2009-13 alignment at a Utah High School...
Articles 2008-11-21
Alas, it works
If you believe Rep. Nancy Boyda, her loss in the 2008 election happened because she refused to resort to negative campaign tactics. That's worth questioning on a couple of levels. First, it's possible Boyda lost because she fell out of favor with voters during...
Articles 2008-11-21
Time to consider revolutionary ideas about art
REVOLUTION and Paradise, the second exhibition by Huddersfield University's first year contemporary art students, opens next Monday. Students were set the task of raising questions around revolution, paradise and climate change in order to challenge the viewer's preconceptions of traditions and ideals related to these issues. ...
Articles 2008-11-21
Ask Amy: Anonymous note claims affair
DEAR AMY: I received a typed, anonymous letter marked "Private" in the mail today at my business. It reads: "Your husband cheated on you. Or has been having an affair. I don't know which." My husband and I have been together for 19 years. We are...
Articles 2008-11-21
Toy story's happy ending?
IF THE ECONOMIC Grinch steals Christmas, it won't be from the kids. Mom, Dad, Aunt Mary, and Uncle Joe, however, might not be so lucky. Retail analysts have already predicted that this will be one of the most difficult holiday seasons in possibly the last 25 to...
Articles 2008-11-21
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