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Why Dick LeBeau Deserves to Be in the Hall of Fame
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Gene J. Puskar/Associated PressPittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau.(Editor’s note: Andy Barall, who has been a Times reader for over 40 years and who has demonstrated a deep knowledge of football history in the comments section, has agreed to serve as an unofficial Fifth Down historian. He has followed Dick LeBeau’s career since the late 1960s.)Earlier this month, at his induction ceremony, Rod Woodson urged the Hall of Fame to open its doors to his former secondary coach and
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Kyrie Irving: High School Hoop’s Surprise Superstar
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Kyrie Irving isn’t comfortable with the label, but at the same time he can’t deny that’s it’s fitting. Has Irving officially made the transition from star to superstar? He certainly leads the life: Bombarded with media requests daily? Check. Swarmed by autograph seekers? Check. Crazed college fans attending his AAU events in droves? Check. And in the first few minutes of our conversation, Irving averaged a beep-in a minute with people blowing up his phone. “It gets a l
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Just How Far Can the Saints Go in 2009?
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Look… I’ve been a Saints fan all my life. I’ve begun every season with high hopes, and I’ve had my dreams crushed in just about every year (usually by the midway point of the season). That’s just the life of a Saints fan. Let’s be honest… the Saints went 20 years before getting their first winning season. Until 1987, I was happy just to see the Saints play competitively. The truth is… I was gunning for an 8-8 season just so we could avoid being ‘losers’ again. All that changed in 1982… und
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Job Interview Coaching: Add Value To Your Business, Be On The Cutting Edge
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
by Carole Martin, The Interview Coach You name it - Skype Connection, Blackberry, Cell Phone, iPhone ” these are the tools of this trade. You are probably already experiencing it in your business. You reach out to someone in a far away country and work with a client via a Blackberry or an iPhone or a cell phone? Believe me, this is the way of the future, and it is already here! Here is the scenario: My phone rings and I answer to find that the call is from a man who says, Hello, I’m cal
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How not to lose fans and alienate people
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Chicago Red Stars meet their fans Editor’s Note: Chicago Red Stars President and CEO Peter Wilt returns for his second column on Pitch Invasion, considering the critical role good customer service plays in winning fans in American soccer. One of the basic tenets of the soccer management philosophy I discussed last week was the importance of providing good customer service. It seems rather self evident, but surprisingly few businesses in general and few soccer teams in particular see
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Bringing Mojo to the Workplace
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
All kinds of Moms get caught up in trying to be everything to everyone. We're working so hard to make sure the kids are happy and healthy, the house is clean, the dogs are walked, the clothes are folded, the meals are cooked, the bills are paid, the garden is tended (whew!), that we lose track of taking care of ourselves. It happened to me, too! Working Moms are even more likely to get caught up in this cycle of self-denial - with bosses, co-workers and clients making demands in addition to ou
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How Many Paths To Photography Success Can I Take?
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Every morning I sit down at the computer with my hot tea and start reading. I go through my Twitter account and find out what people are saying. I read the ezines that have come through my email. And I read through my RSS feeds looking at the latest blog posts of around 50 or so of my favorite blogs. That sets me up for my day of writing and consulting. Today one of the ezines I read was all about finding the right path to go down. It told a story of a newbie who attended a conference, looki
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Christian Carnival CCXCI
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Welcome to the 291st edition of the Christian Carnival, a weekly collection of some of the best posts of the Christian blogosphere, open to Christians of Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic convictions. This is my first time hosting the carnival. I always enjoy browsing through the posts that are submitted, and I’d like to take this opportunity to encourage some of my long time blog friends (you know who you are!) to consider participating in future Carnivals. You can find detailed su
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Unplanned Journey by Tanya Unkovich
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book! You never know
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Educating the poor is an investment in India’s future
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
India is a country with enormous potential, a GDP growth rate of 9% and two thirds of the population under 35, constituting a ready workforce.Yet India lags behind many developing countries in the field of education, with only around 65% of the population literate and high instances of teacher absenteeism. While only 89% of students ever enter the school system, 34% have dropped out by the 5th standard, 45% by the 8th. In an increasingly globalised economy, the only chance to secure a well payin
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Fighting the learning curve
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Bryan Cole / Collegian File PhotoSecond-year coach Netherby-Sewell and Bulldogs move forward from 2008 pitfallsWith the bumpy 2008 season behind them, the Bulldogs’ volleyball team is determined to put more W’s on the board and make it to the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Top 6 this time around.The Bulldogs finished the 2008 season with an overall record of 7-20, 3-13 in the WAC. The 2008 season was viewed as a learning experience for the team and second-year head coach Lauren Netherby-Sewel
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