With fat snowflakes pelting Joe Williams' black Teamsters jacket, the union steward methodically hands Barack Obama fliers to often-indifferent workers as they stream into this giant UPS facility outside Toledo.
Editorial - Keeping the pot boiling Has anyone kept count of the number of libel actions filed since the start of the election campaign? It is not surprising at all that an election
The cable provider's count of basic video subscribers edged up 1,000; the number of closely watched because of competition with Verizon's video servicing.
Avoiding Spreadsheet H*ll February 29, 2008 By Mike Myatt, Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth --Any CEO or entrepreneur still vertical and breathing has spent more hours than they can likely count pouring over poorly conceived financial information.
Any CEO or entrepreneur still vertical and breathing has spent more hours than they can likely count pouring over poorly conceived financial information.
The basic tenet of the Hippocratic Oath is known by everyone in the medical field: Do no harm. “It’s a good thing the Hippocratic Oath doesn’t apply to buildings,” said Lee Jackson, chancellor of the University of North Texas Sytem. “We’re about to inflict some serious harm on this building.”
Many people count sheep or drink warm milk when they can't sleep in the middle of the night, but author Todd Borg goes over ways he can make his novels better. Borg's daily focus is writing good stories and keeping his readers happy.
(ARA) - Whether you're driving around in a brand new car, or one with an odometer reading closing in on 100,000 miles, there's one thing you can count on. Eventually, your vehicle is going to break down and fixing it won't be cheap.