To the Editor: Re “Lincoln’s School of Management” (Jan. 27), which described the decision-making strategy for the Emancipation Proclamation as a model for today’s executives: The article’s description of how “Americans reacted strongly to the proclamation” said nothing of how enslaved African-Americans reacted. Instead, it focused only on big political players,...
Feb
01
The Caucus: Brown Decides Against Massachusetts Senate Bid
Labels: WorldScott P. Brown said on Friday that he had opted out of the Senate race in Massachusetts to fill the seat being vacated by John Kerry.The decision leaves the Republicans without a candidate yet for the special election set for June 25, and it could leave the seat in Democratic hands.Other potential Republican candidates had been waiting for a signal from Mr. Brown, who was seen as the strongest Republican,...
Google moves closer to resolving EU investigation
Labels: TechnologyBRUSSELS (Reuters) – Google has offered to take specific steps to allay competition regulators’ concerns about its business practices, in a major move towards ending a two-year investigation and avoiding billions of dollars in fines.The European Commission said on Friday it had received detailed proposals from the world’s most popular search engine, which has been under investigation following complaints...
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis score unlikely hit
Labels: LifestyleNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The rapper Macklemore thinks there's a simple reason the hit "Thrift Shop" appears to be going viral: It dares to be different."There's a certain sound that has kind of flooded the mainstream airwaves as far as hip-hop music," he said a few hours after taping a performance on "Late Show with David Letterman" on Thursday night with producing partner Ryan Lewis. "The beat doesn't...
SciTimes Update: Recent Developments in Science and Health News
Labels: HealthMichael Probst/Associated PressBaby hedgehogs in Germany. Friday in science, clues to owls’ backwardness, fresh dangers to the seas and the launch of a giant kite. Check out these and other headlines from around the Web. Phil Marino for The New York TimesPhysicists monitored data from heavy ion collisions in the control room at Brookhaven National Laboratory particle collider in 2007....
Off the Charts: For Markets, a Strong January Is a Good Sign
Labels: BusinessAS January goes, so goes the year. That maxim of the American stock market would seem to bode well for the market this year. The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index’s gain of 5 percent made the month the 12th best January since 1950, and the 19th opening month in that period when the index rose more than 4 percent. “If history repeats, we would expect a double-digit percentage increase...
Jan
31
Snowmobile Rider Dies From X Games Injuries
Labels: WorldEric Lars Bakke/ESPN Images, via Associated PressCaleb Moore in a photograph taken last January. Caleb Moore, a 25-year-old snowmobiler injured last week during the Winter X Games in Aspen, Colo., died Thursday. Christian Murdock/The Gazette, via Associated PressMoore crashing during the snowmobile freestyle finals during the first day of the Winter X Games last Thursday. ...
The 7 most dedicated employees
Labels: TechnologyYou probably don’t want to forward this roster of tireless go-getters to your bossSome people probably feel they deserve a medal for merely getting up and going to work every day, but only a few actually merit one. Take Deborah Ford, for example. This 64-year-old Detroit postal worker, who recently retired, didn’t use a single sick day in all of her 44 years on the job. Not a single one!...
Beyonce to finally face media in New Orleans
Labels: LifestyleNEW ORLEANS (AP) — Beyonce is expected to face the media Thursday as she previews her halftime performance at the Super Bowl. But the focus will likely be on her performance at that other big event earlier this month.The superstar hasn't spoken publicly since it was alleged that she lip-synched her rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at President Barack Obama's inauguration last week. Her critically...
During Trial, New Details Emerge on DuPuy Hip
Labels: HealthWhen Johnson & Johnson announced the appointment in 2011 of an executive to head the troubled orthopedics division whose badly flawed artificial hip had been recalled, the company billed the move as a fresh start. But that same executive, it turns out, had supervised the implant’s introduction in the United States and had been told by a top company consultant three years before the device...
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