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...planned as a one-time deal, through MySpace. We're not going to do any tours or anything, but I'm sure that something else will come up. But not any time soon. I've got my next three years booked...
...propose to all the companies flailing in this soon-to-be bankrupt economy a "take-away test" to figure out which of your employees you really need. Simply give each worker a nice long vacation - paid, of course (it will be a cost-saver in the long run). Then sit back and see what happens. If your business output suffers and important things go undone, get that employee back. Your company clearly needs him or her. If, on the other hand, you find no discernable fall-off in business, you know what to do: Give him a raise...
...routinely called in to adjudicate these matters - to tell the patient that he or she is cured and has to go back to work - when companies want their employees back. But the sad truth is that within our medico-legal system, any doc would be a fool, and a soon-to-be bankrupt fool, if he thinks he can force a patient to return to work against his will...
...luxury of Desmond and Brenton being part of a defense is very, very comforting, simply because those guys have been in the battle,” head coach Tim Murphy says. “They should be among the better players in the league at their position as soon as they hit the ground running.” Combining for 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in the 2006 campaign, the Elizabethtown, N.C. natives bring a lot to the Crimson front line. Desmond, the elder of the two, stands at 6’5”, 280 pounds, while...
...shocked that we didn’t hear about the first robbery,” she said. The victims of the DeWolfe robbery did not see their intruder, and thus could not offer a description. Benowitz said that she hoped descriptions of perpetrators would be sent out as soon as possible after crimes occur, so that students would not open doors for robbers to repeat their crimes. “You should be able to feel safe,” Benowitz said. Chapman and Gehrke said they were concerned for the safety of students. “Two intrusions...