The Highest-Paid Coaches (Forbes)
Despite the recession, life is good for many head coaches–especially in the NBA.
Source: www.forbes.com
Mallory elevates profile (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Mark Mallory is elevating the profile of Cincinnati’s mayor through international travel, a constant focus on image, and attempts to put himself above conflicts. He hopes transforming the image of the mayor and city government will transform the image of Cincinnati.
Source: news.cincinnati.com
Huntsman chosen ambassador to China (The Politico)
Obama named Utah Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. as his pick for ambassador to China at a joint W.H. appearance.
Source: www.politico.com
ASU business-school leader still lauded (The Arizona Republic)
Before L. William ”Bill” Seidman, high-profile bank regulator and financial network commentator, gained national acclaim in untangling the savings and loan debacle of the late 1980s, he played a lead role in elevating Arizona State University’s College of Business.
Source: www.azcentral.com
Tax board commissioner boycotts meeting over pick for leader (Asbury Park Press)
The Monmouth County Board of Taxation’s annual organization meeting was boycotted by a commissioner protesting the panel’s selection of a president with extensive political and business connections to a former assemblyman now representing property owners in front of the board.
Source: www.app.com
Lugo stands to help (Boston Globe)
This offseason, Julio Lugo discovered his hitting problems since he joined the Red Sox might be a matter of posture. At the urging of batting coach Dave Magadan, Lugo compared tapes of himself from when he played for Tampa Bay with those of the past two seasons.
Source: www.boston.com
PFW observations: Cutler and a new NFL reality (Yahoo! Sports)
Though there are plenty of doubters, new Bears QB Jay Cutler is good enough to elevate the talent around him.
Source: sports.yahoo.com
36 Hours in Toronto (New York Times)
Leslieville is home to an array of cafes and antiques stores. AS one of the planet?s most diverse cities, Toronto is oddly clean and orderly. Sidewalks are spotless, trolleys run like clockwork, and the locals are polite almost to a fault. That?s not to say that Torontonians are dull. Far from it.
Source: travel.nytimes.com
Welcome to the monkey house (Isthmus)
Human interaction with the rest of animal life is extremely varied and complex. We use animals, notably dogs and horses, for physical tasks, work and recreation. And many, many people incorporate animals into their daily lives, sometimes even elevating them to the status of surrogate offspring. Further, many of us will eat them at the drop of a menu.
Source: www.thedailypage.com