64. 3 top Nevada wildlife officials no longer want to be agency chief World Beltway Today's Business Las Vegas Gaming Corporate News Technology Wall Street Today's Sports Las Vegas Sports Line Baseball Basketball Boxing Football Golf Hockey Racing Soccer Tennis Today's A & E Las Vegas TV & Movies Theater & Music Classifieds Yellow Pages Subscribe Contact Us. World Beltway Today's Business Las Vegas Gaming Corporate News Technology Wall Street Today's Sports Las Vegas Sports Line Baseball Basketball Boxing Football Golf Hockey Racing Soccer Tennis Today's A &...
Source • Las Vegas Sun •
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Source • Casper StarTribune •
66. German Greens refocus on environment to win voters The 26-year-old party spent nearly five hours on Saturday at a party congress pushing for radical cuts in carbon dioxide emissions and honing their strategies to make the environment the country's top issue. But after falling on hard times when that government lost power last year, they are hoping the same issues which once marked them out as eccentrics will lift their fortunes now that the environment has become a major issue. Greens leaders said they want to become the country's third...
Source • Reuters AlertNet,UK •
67. Analyze environment before speaking out Many of my clients are frustrated with the internal politics and lack of external focus on the customer. I stood by silently for months watching our customer service go down and our complaints go up. A common observation I hear is that employees use company resources to protect their turf instead of serve others. Congratulations for having the courage to speak up and care about the customers and the company. Genuine leaders surround themselves with talented people, share credit for success...
Source • Charlotte Observer,NC •
68. UQ Gatton dual degree leads to a world of opportunities These overseas experiences incorporated what he was learning in the classroom with both commercial and international experiences and enabled him to obtain a job before even graduating!! During my horticultural program, I completed an industrial placement at Westfalia Technological Services Mariepskop Estate, Hoedspruit, South Africa, Mr Young said. These overseas experiences incorporated what he was learning in the classroom with both commercial and international experiences and enabled...
Source • [PressRelease]University of Queensland •
69. Hunters needed for state DFW council spots The agency is looking for folks interested in serving on a statewide or regional advisory council of the Access and Habitat program. The statewide board and regional advisory councils are made up of seven citizen volunteers - three landowner representatives, three hunter representatives and one public-at-large representative. They meet as a group three or four times a year to review project funding applications, hear public testimony and act as liaisons between the program and the public....
Source • Lebanon Express •
70. The top CSR stories in China for 2006 Asia-Pacific: The top CSR stories in China for 2006 Danny Levison, Editor and Publisher of ChinaCSR.com, rounds up his top picks for Chinese responsible business stories during the last year Wrapping up this year's most interesting stories in Corporate Social Responsibility in China is unfortunately quite easy. Our client is a contemporary business specialising in greenhouse gas management reduction & offset in the areas of transport & travel. Asia-Pacific: The top CSR stories in China for...
Source • Ethical Corporation Magazine,UK •
71. Infants Wheeze Less In Homes With Multiple Dogs Main Category: Respiratory / Asthma News Article Date: 04 Dec 2006 - 3:00am (PST) . email this article . printer friendly . view or write opinions . Living in a home with multiple dogs may help reduce an infant's risk for developing wheezing in the first year of life, according to new research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) Main Category: Respiratory / Asthma News Article Date: 04 Dec 2006 - 3:00am (PST) . email this article . printer friendly . view or write opinions . Living in a...
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72. Company helps environment with reusable bags The independent organic and natural grocery chain sold the reusable bags for less than $2 apiece, or gave them away to customers who made large purchases. Paper bags, through the cutting of trees and the paper-making process, she said, create 70 percent more global warming gasses than plastic bags. When people become educated about environmental problems, the complexity and enormity of them sometimes seems insurmountable. I started thinking after awhile, either way we're losing, because...
Source • Poughkeepsie Journal,NY •
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