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...notion of using technology to gauge the potential for entrepreneurial success was pioneered by Klinger, who worked with a similar screening program in South Africa last year while completing his doctoral dissertation. [CORRECTION APPENDED...
...percent cost overrun. And construction of the Chunnel, a tunnel connecting Britain and France under the English Channel, caused such high cost overruns that the British economy may have been better off without it, he said. Flyvbjerg recommended that planners adjust their estimates based on budgetary overruns from similar projects in order to combat this problem. He cited the Guggenheim Museum in Bilboa, Spain as a successful project that resulted in a zero percent cost overrun. Jerold S. Kayden, the co-chair of the GSD’s Department of Urban Planning and Design, said that Flyvbjerg?...
...their daily lifestyle, the schedule of what they do, the feed and the exercise.” “The care that is administered to them is better than that of virtually any other animal,” he added. Gary Temple, track manager of Raynham-Taunton, echoed similar sentiments. He said that of the 64,316 Massachusetts dog race starts in 2007, 99.8 percent of the dogs finished healthy and without injury. “These people are really distorting and misleading voters,” Temple said. “I would never, ever work...
...California may be host to the most spectacular battle over marriage equality, it's anything but a new phenomenon. In the 10 years since reaction to gay-friendly court rulings sent Hawaiians to the polls to change the state constitution to forbid gay marriage, 29 other states have had similar votes. In what must be one of the most successful electoral runs in history, marriage traditionalists have won a remarkable 29 times out of 30 - and often by margins that political strategists regard as near mythical: 78% in Louisiana; 76% in Oklahoma; and four years ago, fully 86% in Mississippi...
...which have been successful. Salient among these programs are green competitions—the Green Cup in the College, the Shut the Sash Competition, which pays labs to close energy-hungry fume hoods, run by the Green Labs program, the Green Skillet contest run by HUDS, and other similar programs across campus—in which groups are rewarded for reducing their environmental impact...