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...boob, not brains spilled all over the road! Lighten up, America. If anything should come out of this, just keep track of the 30 second delay next time. The international streaker wasn't shown until other "news" stations showed it. Final score: MTV 1, Janet and Justin 1, and CBS 140 million viewers. Jessica Land Clear Lake, Iowa...
Also sure to help is the return to the lineup of senior defenseman Dave McCulloch, who has missed the last 13 games with a high ankle sprain. McCulloch’s return will lighten the load on a defense that has struggled with his absence, as well as that of freshman Dylan Reese. And while senior forward Kenny Turano remains out of the lineup, Harvard’s forward lines look to remain the same as those employed before exams began. The Crimson’s top line, and its most consistent scoring threat, will again feature assistant captain Tyler...
Ever tried using a laptop on an economy-class tray table? It's not easy, especially when you're also trying to balance a coffee and a pile of paperwork. Lighten your load with the MP-XP7230, a new, second-generation notebook from JVC. It's just A5 in size but gives you enough storage and battery life for on-the-road duties...
...countries, small and medium enterprises (SMES) are the engine of new job growth, accounting for about two-thirds of all new jobs created. What's it like running a small business in a Europe struggling to emerge from recession? To find out - and explore what might be done to lighten their load - time visited four businesses in four different countries. Some are thriving, some are on the verge of giving up, but all have shown themselves to be willing to sacrifice and innovate to keep their vision intact and their businesses alive. UNITED KINGDOM: RED TAPE Mary Gallagher puts...
...regimes, he says he's willing to wait on French reform instead of defecting to friendlier business environments in the U.K. or Eastern Europe. In addition to exempting businesses with 20 employees or fewer from the 35-hour week, France's conservative government is considering measures to lighten corporate taxes and allow companies to hire and fire with greater freedom. It's also examining calls to partially shift financing of some programs - such as health coverage and pensions - from the employer to privatized schemes workers would pay into. All that, Lenoir says, would leave both businesses and employees with more...