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...latest book, Godin elaborates on 14 new-media marketing trends that, he says, have "fundamentally changed the dynamic of running and growing an organization." Some of the trends, like outsourcing and the Long Tail, are old news. Others, like "the need for an authentic story as the number of sources increases" and "the shift from 'how many' to 'who,'" are fresh and helpful...
...prospect of finishing out the season missing eight of its top 10 wrestlers. Despite these setbacks, Harvard (2-8-1, 1-2 Ivy) traveled to Providence coming off of its first two victories of the season last weekend and looked to build on this momentum heading into the tail end of its schedule. Unfortunately, the Bears (7-7, 2-1) had different plans. Already having to spot Brown 12 points due to forfeit, the Crimson simply couldn’t overcome the deficit and fell, 33-7, at the Pizzatola Center, winning only two of seven matches...
...Skill, however, played just as important a role as luck, as Richter surrendered just two goals and the Harvard penalty kill was beaten only once. On a night when there seemed to be an endless supply of loose pucks in front of the Crimson net, especially during the tail end of the second and third periods, the Harvard defense played well enough to minimize the damage, preventing the Tigers from cashing in on rebounds or tip-ins.“Our D has been doing a great job…you see us boxing guys out, getting under guys?...
...sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden whooped and cheered from the moment Uno appeared with the other hounds on the night of Feb. 11, and he ahhrroooed right back, bouncing along, working the ring, his tail sending a draft through the hall. Judges, like all political professionals, are clear-eyed, hardheaded, immune to cute and charisma. Was there the curse of condescension toward a breed that has ranked among the top 10 most popular dogs in the U.S. for nearly a century? The saluki was elegant and urbane; the Plott hound tough and tireless. Dogs, however, are judged...
...maintains, more or less constantly, a near-instinctual hope in his eventual rehabilitation and an almost unwilling determination to press on. It is this fact that makes it impossible to not like Day, not to sympathize with him. Even when he chooses to be a tail gunner because “you’re the one they’re most likely to kill,” Day still reaches for every book, still infuses every song with all his soul. Half-despite himself, his will to live is indefatigable.And the book’s most beautiful passages...