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...actors and Myrvaagnes did succeed in putting together, rehearsing and performing monologues...
...Instead, he went to the corner and bought himself a beer. Next came weed and then crack. "I was thinking, Damn, I did it. Then I was like, Give me more," he remembers. Most ex-inmates trying to stay off drugs slip repeatedly, even the ones who eventually succeed. "It's like having a disease, like cancer," Sanders says now. "You can put it in remission, but it can come back, like a demon...
This has not been welcome news for many of the old boys (or girls) or for many of the executives who had hoped to succeed them in sinecures. Paul Lapides, director of the Corporate Governance Center at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, estimates that 15% of sitting directors of U.S. public companies will give up their seats over the next 18 months--triple the usual rate of turnover. Recruiting firms say the number of director searches they have been asked to conduct has already shot up--20% to 50% over the number a year ago--and that several hundred director...
...People get along that you wouldn’t expect, because now we’re all here for one purpose—to succeed and be the best,” he said. “These are the friends you keep for life...
...it’s enlightenment.” Like the path he forged through the audience, the road he is carving in the world of music is his own. Cody ChesnuTT stands for the genuine innovation that still exists in music, and the hope that such an artist can succeed without heeding the industry that works to counter that creativity...