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...Carne Ross talks about how he resigned from the British Foreign Office in 2004 after Britain's decision to go to war in Iraq proved more than he could abide in a frustrating 15-year diplomatic career, the phone rings. "That'll be Kosovo," Ross says. Probably calling to say thanks...
...Bryan J. Crum, spokesman for Omnilert, said it can be tough to make safety alert programs mandatory. “There’s no law that says you can require somebody to put their information in the system,” he said. “Your cell phone number and e-mail address are your personal property.” But Crum said that communities, schools, businesses, and especially police departments are nevertheless starting to recognize the importance of alert programs. “With just a few clicks, one person can alert everyone in the way they...
...algorithms and cognitive mapping into his work. In Sulphur 16 (1998), his dancers performed among spectral computer-generated figures, as if in a human-scale chess game. In Nemesis (2002), inspired in part by insect behavior, his dancers dueled with prosthetic steel arm extensions to a soundtrack incorporating mobile-phone conversations...
...result of this,” Marsden said, “and we are virtually certain that few, if any, people will be obliged to change providers.” Socha said that the University’s Benefits Services Group has received an average of about 10 phone calls each day since the change was announced to inquire about its effects on their coverage. The move comes as part of a University effort to increase efficiency in health care administration, according to Socha, who cited a consolidation of pharmaceutical benefits management announced last year that will save $6.3 million...
...think any endorsement for President means jack," Ed Rendell will tell you. But if you spend a morning watching the popular governor of Pennsylvania work the phone for his favored candidate, Hillary Clinton, you quickly see why he is the exception to his own rule...