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Deadliest Business Disease - 3 Ways It Can Kill
http://bloggeron.net/ deadliest-business-disease-3-ways-it-can-kill/Deadliest Business Disease - 3 Ways It Can Kill What is the deadliest business disease? Find out what it is and how to keep it from bringing down your business. ¶ Posted 05 September 2008 † Jeffry Evans § Strategic Planning ‡ Comments (0) ° Tagged: biz organization, business identity, business
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Sarah Palin receives standing ovation
http://www.sinlung.com/ ?p=4390Sarah Palin receives standing ovation Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin introduced herself to the world Wednesday by calling herself a “hockey mom” and then asking what the difference was between a hockey mom and a pit bull. “Lipstick,” the Republican vice-presidential nominee said.
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Housing Market Crisis and Retirement Planning
http://banks.com/ blogs/ mortgages/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ housing-market-crisis-and-reti…Housing Market Crisis and Retirement Planning By Miranda Marquit September 2nd, 2008 Posted in Mortgage Trends, Home Mortgage, Mortgage News For quite some time, one of the basics of retirement planning investment has been real estate. Indeed, many people have been advised to include real estate in their investment portfolios.
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Mayan End Or One Created By Us?
http://theviewspaper.net/ featured/ 2008/ 09/ 4086May 13, 2008, Jaipur: A series of bomb blasts through the pink city leave 80 dead with over 200 grievously injured. July 25, 2008, Bangalore: Nine low intensity bombs exploded in India’s Silicon Valley July 26, 2008, Amedabad: The financial hub of Gujarat was attacked in two series of 16 small bomb blasts, killing 56 and injuring over 161.
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Mizo helping hand to Chins in food crisis
http://www.sinlung.com/ ?p=4138Mizo helping hand to Chins in food crisis Aizawl, Aug 28 : “The Young Mizo Association (YMA) Champhai branch in Mizoram state of northeast India has come forward and plans to offer relief material to Chin people facing acute food shortage, northwestern Burma.
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Singur
http://theviewspaper.net/ business/ 2008/ 08/ 4055The land acquisition issue in Singur refuses to get resolved and obviously, the biggest losers are the farmers. Unable to live on the land which is rightfully theirs (ignore the entire jargon of all land being the government’s), resentment levels are clearly high.
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Crises in communications
http://managingleadership.com/ blog/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ crises-in-communications/The Economist magazine has a periodic feature in which it offers a summary of an article from one of its own books, “The Economist Guide to Management Ideas and Gurus.” This week’s was about crisis management. What comes to your mind when you, a manager, think of crisis management? Is it something like this? .
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Prep for CNBC’s The Big Idea
http://www.startupnation.com/ blogs/ index.php/ 2008/ 08/ 21/ prep-for-cnbcs-the…I’ve been appearing here and there on The Big Idea with Donny recently. Thought you might get a kick out of how the show comes together and the role of so-called experts (yours truly) who are invited on the show. Below are the emailed questions I received in advanceof my most recent appearance.
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2000 Khami Chin flee to India due to food crisis
http://www.sinlung.com/ ?p=3833Aizawl, Aug 19 : Around 2000 Khami people from Palatwa township in Chin state have been forced by food shortages to migrate to Saiha and Lawngtlai provinces in India’s Mizoram state. The mass flowering of bamboo in Chin state which occurs every 50 years has had a devastating impact, causing an infestation of rodents and diminishing food stores.
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Burma 1988-20 Years On
http://theviewspaper.net/ featured/ 2008/ 08/ 3895In the midst of the 08-08-08 Olympics extravaganza, and the huddle of astrologers predicting the worst, there are a group of people celebrating something different. This date is the anniversary of the 8888 uprising, which sparked off the worldwide movement for the freedom of the Burmese people from the oppressive military junta.
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