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Profiles: Bonnie St. Johne Deane How many people can say they've been an Olympic skier, Rhodes scholar, author and White House official all while having a great family life? Bonnie St. Johne Deane can. bonnie st • john deane • author • amputee • olympic
The Mouth Trap: Book Review Discover the secrets great communicators use to ease out of seemingly impossible situations. the mouth trap • effective communication • communication secrets • motivational speaker • body language
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Help Yourself! Too much self-help stuff can really screw you up. Where do you draw the line with helping yourself? self-help • success • spirituality • growth • fear
Joan Benoit Samuelson <p>In previous months, we have learned about famous Maine artists, authors, and politicians. This month we will learn about an incredible Maine athlete, Joan Benoit Samuelson, who has equally inspired Maine’s young people to compete, to excel, and to dream. </p> runner • olympics • boston marathon • maine • joan benoit samuelson
Survivor: Micronesia Preview Location and tribe members for CBS' hit reality tv series, Survivor: Micronesia are revealed in this preview to the sixteenth season of Mark Burnett's reality classic. survivor preview • mark burnett • survivor micronesia • survivor palau • survivor season 16
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The Forgotten Core of Customer Service Premium customer service generates wealth. This simple principle is often lost in the shuffle of day-to-day business, and as a result, the bottom line suffers. customer service • bottom line • customer relations • customer retention • employee training
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New criteria for Frankfort E-book Awards Criteria for 2001 Frankfurt E-book Awards changed. New Yorker magazine to offer archives in Microsoft Reader format through Barnes & Noble.com frankfurt • microsoft • bertelsmann • new yorker
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STOP YOUR GRIPING AND JUST GET GOING Sure, rotten things happen to all of us, but the important thing is to keep moving along and not stop to fret about the past. Here are a few ways you can take care of yourself so you can keep writing, and get bogged down in worry. "cindy lee haddock" • songwriting • "music writing"
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Fall TV Part II: The Good, The Bad and The Promising A revisit to some of the new TV prospects in greater detail. The shows have been divided into three categories: The Good, The Bad and The Promising. These predictions are based to a large extent on what other TV critics and media insiders seem to think but they are also slightly based on what I like to call my sixth sense for TV trends. This is a follow-up to a previous article "Out With The Old, In With The Old." fall tv • television • tv • fall • abc
It's All in the Family: The Finweans The second of two articles examining the families of the Eldarin kings. With the publication of The Peoples of Middle-earth, we learned Tolkien's final decisions on who was related to whom, and how. finweans • the lord of the rings • the silmarillion • morgoth's ring • tolkien
Personal Branding Strategies Jerry Wilson and Ira Blumenthal tell men and women how to improve their personal brands by utilizing the same principles employed at Coca Cola and other companies. personal branding strategies • corporate imaging disciplines • jerry wilson ira blumenthal • managing brand you • 7 steps to creating your most successful self |
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