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...should - an agency that has so much control over the lives of Americans should have an information system that?s absolutely top-notch...
What Tupelo offers that's special is cheap labor that is also skilled, trainable and loyal. The city has invested in its schools, which not only produced an eye-popping 11 National Merit Scholars in the most recent graduating class but also provide top-notch vocational training to those not bound for college. Rather than throw money at the biggest factories that are shopping themselves to the highest bidder, Tupelo's industrial-development effort seeks smaller employers across a diverse range of industries. And most new residents find Tupelo a pleasant place to live--one reason that turnover, a major...
Batali doesn't charge a fortune for his delectable meals. Though Babbo can easily set you back $60 a person before drinks, you can dine at his other two New York City restaurants, Esca and Lupa, for half that, which is cheap in Manhattan for top-notch meals. (One midtown restaurant offers a prix-fixe dinner...
With Stanford and HBS's new e-learning partnership, the two schools will offer lectures and case discussions with top-notch business personnel...
...Klain's main purpose before the microphones was to compliment the canvassing boards of Florida for doing a top-notch job thus far - and to tell the assembled reporters why he thought so: With 13 of the 60-odd counties "fully or partially completed," he claimed, Al Gore had picked up 58 net votes. "The counts were clearly on a pace for Vice President Gore and Senator Lieberman to make up the difference and pull ahead." And some of those counties were Republican...