- Kansas judicial rating system debuts tomorrow (The Kansas City Star)
What do you know about the judges in Kansas? If the answer is not much, you may be interested in “report cards” coming out for the first time Friday. Evaluations will be on line for every judge in Johnson, Douglas and Leavenworth counties — and every judge in the rest of the state — who faces a retention vote on the Nov. 4 general election ballot.
- Zero Week offers flexibility -- and challenges -- for scheduling (Austin American-Statesman)
Every February in even-numbered years, Texas high school football coaches and athletic directors maintain uneasy vigil before a capricious roulette wheel — an abstract UIL-spun instrument dictating non-district schedules for two-year periods, set up by secrecy-shrouded realignment.
- Sponsors drive language policy (Ottawa Citizen)
EDMONTON -- If the 45 Koreans on the LPGA Tour learn only rudimentary English, just imagine what they might become after their golf careers are over.
- Opinion: Vector -- By Sonny Coloma : Finding the spirit-driven organization (BusinessWorld Online)
A few years ago, I proposed the introduction of a seminar-workshop on spirituality in organizations for executives and managers. This move was questioned by some faculty colleagues who wondered what the rationale for such a program was, considering that, by and large, executive development programs focused on delivering competencies and skills associated with improving business results or ...
- ARIES (Mar. 21- April 20) (Central Chronicle)
You can make drastic changes in your professional direction this week. Emotionally you won't see things accurately. Be sure that you have all the facts before you take action. Mingle with those who can help you get ahead.
- The new 'New Year:' September is made for resolutions (Boston Herald)
Sure, anyone can resolve to get their act together Jan. 1 - but when it comes to starting fresh, September is the real "new year." "It's like a switch...
- Calendar (Skokie Review)
Based upon space availability, The Review prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. The deadline is 10 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases and items of local interest to: Skokie Review or Lincolnwood Review, 130 S. Prospect Ave., ...
- Hurry up and wait: Impulse control starts at an early age (Elko Daily Free Press)
When I was young, I loved when my mom came home from the grocery store. I searched from grocery bag to grocery bag looking for the boxes of cereal. Not because I was a huge cereal fan, but because I was a fan of what was in the box. The toys.
- BOOK REVIEW: In running and writing, Haruki Murakami goes the distance (Miami Herald)
-"What I Talk About When I Talk About Running: A Memoir," by Haruki Murakami; Translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel; Alfred A. Knopf ($20)
- Here Comes...The Bridesmaid (Hartford Courant)
Becky McGuire isn't naming names, but she's served as bridesmaid for a finicky bride or two who had very firm notions on how the bridal party should dress, from the curl of their hair to the shine of their open-toed shoes.
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