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...parents who attend Robert Cole's Little Gyms don't care that Cole is a 73-year-old international tax lawyer working in a field that attracts mostly women in their 20s. Cole has four Little Gym franchises in the northern Virginia area. The outlets offer a variety of motor-skills and developmental programs for children up to age 12. Throughout his career, Cole has wanted to work more directly with people instead of with large corporations; he rediscovered his love for children after becoming a grandfather seven years ago. "I don't care what people think," he says...
...ambici?n es el motor de Estados Unidos y lo que mueve a los hispanos a venir aqu?. Nacida en el Bronx, hija de inmigrantes puertorrique?os, L?pez, de 36 a?os, posee las ganas de los que vienen de afuera y el conocimiento de las infinitas posibilidades de los de adentro. En otras palabras, ella trabaja duro y sue?a en grande. En el 2001 se convirti? en la primera actriz en tener, en la misma semana, una pel?cula (The Wedding Planner) y un disco (J. Lo) en el tope de las listas de venta. Hoy en d?a posee l?neas de ropa...
...Officers investigated reports of two people in a motor vehicle asking unusual questions of an individual and chasing the victim into a building at One Western Avenue. Officers were unable to locate the questioners...
Religious hard sells like Trammell's can "absolutely risk alienating" non-Christians, says Irene Dickey, a Christian branding expert. When Mark Gadow of Preston, Md., registered his Christian Faith Driving School at the Department of Motor Vehicles, a worker there urged him to change the name. Gadow, a burly former policeman, persisted, painting giant fish on the sides of his Hyundai Tiburons. But when he dropped off applications at a public school, he later found them tossed in the trash. And one student angrily denounced God in class...
After the Santa Monica accident, legislators, state departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and others began putting a premium on older-driver safety. The push is occurring on several fronts: research to identify which drivers need testing, development of more accurate assessment tools, a greater focus on driver remediation and the creation of specialized licensing for the elderly. In addition, states and social-services agencies are starting or bolstering programs to support older people who have stopped driving, offering counseling and alternate transportation options. Backing up all these efforts, officials are launching public education campaigns to encourage testing of older drivers...