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Michelle and Dennis Reina, based in Stowe, Vt., have for years researched and consulted on organizational trust issues, and this year they branded themselves the Reina Trust Building Institute. In a typical six-month stint with a company, they first define types of trust: contractual ("doing what we say"), communication (being open and honest) and competence (trusting one another's skills...
...waiting for the “WARNING: May Cause Toe-Tapping”-CGI-penguin feature, “Happy Feet.” Then again, I’ll take anything I can get to forget Al Gore’s oh-so-awkward stint at this summer’s MTV Video Music Awards. I’m afraid the terms “Al Gore” and “bringing sexy back” might just be enough to sabotage “An Inconvenient Truth’s” credibility...
...actually, a bunch—of good undergrads. Like the myriad of student groups reaching out to new members and prospective compers this month, the UC is in the midst of a nearly three-week-long recruitment process, talking to any and all students interested in a stint in student government. Elections this year will even happen a week later than usual, in order to give potential candidates additional time to learn about the UC and campaigning. “We have the latest election that we’ve had, so that we [can] focus more intently on recruitment...
...shorter than my left, the length of a child's arm attached to an adult's body. In a light-green hospital gown, I wasn't groomed for the runway or my date of Jan. 2. My girlfriend, Rebekah Edminster, had flown in from California for a 10-day stint...
Columbia and Dartmouth are on the outside looking in, although Big Green coach Buddy Teevens is in year two of his second stint in Hanover after his first tenure produced Ivy titles...