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...stock has jumped 57% over last quarter. Next for the prince: an ipo for another of his hotel companies and the opening of his Four Seasons flagship hotel in Toronto. - By Coco Masters Power Pointer Business presentations can be nightmarish, especially when you're on the road and you haven't made friends with the techie at the projector. You can kiss those jitters goodbye with the GyroTransport, a new toy from Thomson/RCA's Gyration. The company is known for its wireless "air mouse," which moves the cursor when waved in the air. The GyroTransport (available late spring...
...that military service is a requirement for leadership in time of war; neither Abraham Lincoln nor Franklin Roosevelt was a combat veteran. But for 50 years there has been a growing cultural chasm between the military and the rest of society. Those of us who haven't served have a special responsibility to listen to and try to understand those who have. The most common complaint I've heard from troops recently returned from Iraq is that Americans are oblivious to what soldiers have to do every day over there. At the heart of that lament, inevitably, is the debilitating...
...Crimson will look to staunch the bleeding Saturday night against Yale, which handed Harvard its first loss of the league season last month in New Haven. Game time at Lavietes Pavilion...
...league play.Yale—With their next four on the road, the Bulldogs are in trouble. Deep trouble. Yale is 0-3 on the road this season, making a couple of weekend splits almost a best case scenario for the Bulldogs. With Penn and Princeton visiting New Haven on the final weekend of league play, taking three of its last six will be a chore for Yale.Columbia—It’s hard for a 1-7 team to be overrated, but show me any game in their final six that the Lions would be an odds...
...recently dropped as treasurer for the political action committees of several senior Democratic senators, including Minority Leader Harry Reid, after articles drew attention to his lobbying activity-said Shockey has recused himself from any matter involving any of Copeland, Lowery?s 100 or so clients, though they haven?t put it in writing. "We probably, if we'd fast-forwarded to the current time, would have done that" a year ago, Oldaker said, referring to the ethics climate fostered by the Abramoff scandal. What remains to be seen is whether the new attention on the world of lobbying and earmarks...