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...both Miller's scheme and others to follow it: it trumpeted the possibility of massive gains (Ponzi promised a 50% return in just 90 days), parried questions about its legitimacy by paying out the first few investors, and collapsed when Ponzi couldn't rustle up enough fresh marks to keep up with the money going out the door...
...always looking for new ways to reach out to wider shopper demographics, shops and restaurants are making an extra push to reach out to customers this winter in light of the economic crisis. “We are encouraging retailers to join Sparklefest events, to remain competitive, and keep their doors open and lights on,” she said. Jillson said that Harvard Square businesses have been doing well as a whole, but also said that it is important for HSBA to support the locally owned shops, which—despite their prevalence—do not occupy...
...talent that we had, I think that there’s definitely been frustration [on the team], especially when we’re not putting points up on the board,” Brine said. “When it comes down to it, we have to stay positive, keep working hard, keep doing things well, and make sure we’re doing everything we can to be a better team...
...engaging artistry in journalism. Newspapers must not let that opportunity pass by.None of this is to say that print journalism should be abandoned completely. There will always be a market for the written word, and sustaining print is especially important as papers experiment with new business models online. To keep print journalism alive, we encourage all readers who believe in its value to subscribe to print newspapers and sustain the industry. Ultimately, the power to save print newspapers lies with the readers, a power they ought to exercise.Transitioning away from print and toward the Internet will be a painful process...
...political and organizational skills—added, “We have to learn to move from a politics of disappointment to a politics of hope.” Paulette Aniskoff, currently the national deputy director of the Post-Election Task Force in Chicago, talked about how Obama will keep organizers and staff in communities nationwide to continue promoting the community activism that developed during the election. “There’s so much energy that’s ready to still do more,” she said. The conference came as the Obama campaign is encouraging...