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Inc. September 2006 Larry Olmsted |
How I Did It: Chris Chen, CEO, Segue Electronics Chris Chen attributes his career advancement to luck and unique opportunities. |
AskMen.com |
The Cops Who Yell "Stop!" The mayor of a small South Carolina town has banned police officers from chasing suspects on foot. |
Chemistry World November 29, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Max Planck Goes to Florida Germany's Max Planck Society announced that it will establish its first institute in the US, a bio-imaging center at Florida Atlantic University in Palm Beach County. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2006 David Blanchard |
China's "Chuppies" Are Buying American Young Chinese consumers likely to buy U.S. products. |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Rick Reilly |
Hangin' with the Chads in Tallahassee The No. 3 Florida State and No. 4 Florida football teams square off in the midst of the vote recount. |
IDB America September 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Green mayor Instead of fighting local environmentalists, a young Honduran mayor puts them on the municipal staff |
CIO February 1, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
Palm's Reaching Out New management. New product lines. New strategic direction. It's no secret that Palm Solutions Group is working hard to turn around its fortunes. The company's recent line of Tungsten PDAs demonstrates a renewed focus on cutting-edge technology. |
Reason October 2002 Jeremy Lott |
History's Dustbin To help narrow an ever-widening budget deficit, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has scaled back his city's curbside recycling program. |
Salon.com November 9, 2000 |
Election chaos Celebrities and pundits react to the presidential brawl over Florida... |
Registered Rep. March 5, 2003 David A. Gaffen |
Florida to Out-of-State Lawyers: Just Kidding Lawyers from other states are currently not prohibited from dealing with arbitration disputes in Florida, as was originally feared by many attorneys, and should be able to resume handling cases without having a Florida-based lawyer involved. |
AFP eWire |
U.S. Top Taxpayers Get Richer, Give More The top 400 taxpayers in the United States reported income of more than $85 billion in 2005 and gave over $7.5 billon to charity, according to Internal Revenue Service. |