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Articles related to "Resignation"
Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Resigns Today (3rd July 2008), the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Nicol Stephen announced he would be stepping down from the post he has held for 3 years. nicol stephen resignation • nicol stephen scottish lib dems • scottish lib dems leadership contest • nicol stephen announces resignation • wendy alexander resignation
Retaining Star Talent If you suspect that your star talent is being head hunted, what can you do to prevent their resignation? retaining star talent • top employee resignations • talent resignations • motivating employees • achieving corporate strategic goals
Sense of Betrayal This essay compares the sense of betrayal upon realizing that Clinton like Nixon directly lied to us. clinton resignation • bill clinton • president nixon
Suharto Resigns Suharto's resignation and its aftermath -- some predictive scenarios. asia • suharto • resignation • resigns • habibie
Two Weeks' Notice You're ready to move on to bigger and better things. One last hurdle: quitting your job. two week's notice • giving notice • quitting a job • how to quit • resignation
Bolton Wanderers Manager Resigns It was announced today that Sam Allardyce would be stepping down as Bolton Wanderers manager with immediate effect after eight years in charge. bolton wanderers • sam allardyce • england manager • uefa cup • chelsea
German Government: Schröder's Domestic Struggles The resignation of the German finance minister and leader of the Social Democrat Party, Oskar Lafontaine, has liberated chancellor Schröder from his major rival and his government from the principal opponent of cuts in the welfare state and radical reforms in the labor market. Albeit the chancellor's success in foreign politics, his party's popularity among voters is in strong decline. A deregulation of the German labor market is overdue, but up to now Schröder's cabinet has done all the opposite. Many Social Democrats are still opposing the idea of a more flexible labor market and try to save the public social security system by forcing more people into it. Chancellor Schröder, who has also taken his party's presidency, has now elaborated some interesting plans, but first he has to convince his own party officials. Meanwhile the opposition stands ready to take advantage from the coalition's difficulties. germany • schröder • joschka fischer • greens • spd
Petrino Left Atlanta in Flames Bobby Petrino resignation showed his true colors when he left the NFL's Atlanta Falcons on short notice -- and after dark -- after arranging for a college coaching job. petrino resignation • petrino left • bobby petrino • falcons petrino • petrino atlanta
How to Resign with Style & Grace Don't just scream, "I @#$%^ quit!" and stomp out the door. If it's time to leave a job, remember actions today will influence opinions tomorrow. how to resign properly • steps to take to quit a job • how to quit a job • giving a proper resignation • deciding to quit
Obama Quits Chicago Church, Pastor U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama recently resigned from the Trinity United Church of Christ. What does this mean for Obama and his constituency? barack obama • democratic primary • presidential primary • u.s. senator obama • trinity united church of christ in chicago
Premiership Results and Scorers Last weekend's results and scores for the games involving the Manchester United and Chelsea title race. Relegation battle for West Ham, Fulham, Wigan and Sheffield United premiership title race • manchester city • manchester united • cristiano ronaldo • michael ball
The Evangelical Lutheran Synod Of Australia: A Brief History (3) Part Three of Rev. Fischer's history of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Australia. lutheran • australia • fellowship • history
Is This What We Want? The new role of the psychiatric profession as dispensers of medications seems to be an arrangement we are quite happy with, but is it what we really want? depression • psychiatry • antidepressants • medications • loren mosher
Northern Assembly Suspended The political institutions set up in Northern Ireland as part of the peace process have been suspended by the British government. How did this happen? Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the political process working again? northern ireland assembly • peter mandelson • sinn fein • ira • good friday agreement
Ethnic Cleansing? An editorial dealing with the term Ethnic Cleansing and how I feel it relates to American Indians ethnic cleansing • american indians
Saving White Tailed Prairie Dogs A Fish and Wildlife Service announcement of re-evaluation of their decision not to list prairie dogs is good news for conservationists and for black-footed ferrets. fish and wildlife service • endangered species act • white tailed prairie dog • black-footed ferret • extinction
JOHN TYLER'S PRESIDENTIAL PRECEDENT John Tyler set the pattern for Vice-Presidents who assume the top spot when the elected President dies in office. It wasn't easy, and the nation owes him a debt of gratitude for his determination. john tyler • president • vice-president • inauguration • civil war
Parcells Poised to Run NFL Falcons Former NFL standout head coach Bill Parcells prepared to take over football operations for the Atlanta Falcons. parcells falcons • parcells deal • bill parcells • atlanta falcons • big tuna
Profile: Gerald R. Ford, Jr. The 38th President of the United States passed away on Tuesday at the age of 93, making him the longest-living former president to date. president gerald ford • gerald r ford jr. • 38th president united states • us presidents • president ford dies
"What About the Rentiers:?" The Formation of the National Government (1931), Part II national government • macdonald • clement attlee • great betrayal
Katherine Mansfield: Hints and Ambiguities An analysis of Katherine Mansfield's characteristic style and themes in her fiction. katherine mansfield • virginia woolf • short story • tuberculosis • new zealand
The Fabians and the British Empire, Part X The Fabian Society was an important group of middle-class British socialists which was founded in 1884 and still exists today. Among the more famous members included the playwright George Bernard Shaw, the novelist H.G. Wells, and the social investigators Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Some less known members were Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, and James Ramsay McDonald, future Labour Party prime minister in 1924, and 1929-35. This 13 part series discusses the Fabian Society--a group mostly known for their work on domestic policy--and their relationship and attitudes to the British Empire. Part 10 of a 13 part series.
What Is To Be Done? The Russian securities markets have gone off the deep end as the ruble has in fact been allowed to float, a 90-day moratorium has been imposed on some foreign creditors and yet another top aide has been fired. If the West in fact wants to help Russia, she must use her financial resources not as a direct cure for Russia's problems - they are really political, not economic - but rather as the incentive necessary to undertake much-needed reforms, and re-establish the Russian government's credibility. russia moscow kremlin yeltsin kiriyenko yavlinsky
ANDREW JACKSON AND THE EATON AFFAIR: A NATIONAL SOAP OPERA A social dispute over one woman's virtue brought down the entire government. Never mind Clinton and company, this was a real scandal. andrew jackson • martin van buren • peggy eaton • john eaton • timberlake
ELSA History--Bibliography and Timeline Bibliography and Timeline of ELSA history. See the three previous installments for the in-depth history of ELSA. lutheran • australia • fellowship • growth • service
Vietnam Football Scandal Jail for two former footballers and six current players in Vietnam's national team, lifts the lid on another gambling scandal in the Vietnamese Republic. the beautiful game • game fixing • england home of football • italian football • m european football
Austria and EU: Sanctions against Haider After four months of party haggling Austria has finally a new government: a coalition of the Freedom Party FPÖ led by the xenophobic populist Jörg Haider and the Christian Democrat ÖVP under the new chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP). The inclusion of Haider’s far-right Freedom Party has led to Austria’s international isolation. Alarmed by the violation of an unwritten taboo the EU’s prime ministers have downgraded relations with Vienna and many ministers from other European countries refuse to meet with their Austrian counterparts. Austria’s Federal president Thomas Klestil and chancellor Schüssel have tried to tranquilize the Community, but the triumphant FPÖ-leader Haider has made things even worse by pronouncing several offensive statements against the partner countries. The European Union is now in trouble, trying to handle its sanctions against Austria in a rational manner and without making a hero of the Austrian outlaw. On 29th February Haider has stepped down as FPÖ-chairman, but many fear that Austria’s most popular leader is only preparing for the chancellor’s office. austria • eu • jörg • haider • fpö
Book Review: Boards That Make A Difference John Carver builds on his Policy Governance model, a model used by nonprofit boards in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. directors • corporations • associations • institutions • management
Copying Lesson in ESL Writing Built upon the foundational concept of the art of Copia, the "copying" lesson helps ESL students comprehend the flexibility of and potential creativity within English. esl • writing • esl writing • esl students • copia
Hubert Parry Sir Charles Hubert Parry may have been an unlikely pick for a future composer, but he has left his mark in a field that includes greats from Purcell to Vaughn Williams. hubert parry • english composers • grove's dictionary of music • oxford musicians • john stainer
News Roundup Cabinet Revisions in store for Palestinian Authority, Israel continues to be involved in Lebanese quagmire and the UN takes aim on latest Israeli activities in Jerusalem hizbullah • lebanon • south lebanon • israel • jerusalem
Six Nations Claim Haldimand Tract Guest writer Kahentinetha Horn, MNN Mohawk Nation News, keeps us up to date with the ongoing battle over native title on the Haldimand Tract. judge marshall • haldimand tract • henco industries • six nations • mohawk nation
Courting The Hillary Vote In the past few days Sen. John McCain, has attempted to pull votes away from Sen. Obama into his own campaign for president, but will this strategy be effective? john mccain • hillary clinton • barack obama • general presidential election • evangelical votes
Examples of Training Metrics The strategic planning of a training department relies on the collection of relevant training metrics. Choosing the correct metrics to gather is an important first step. examples of training metrics • samples of training metrics • list of training metrics • statistics on training • benchmarks on training
Planet 51 Featurette Check out a behind-the-scenes featurette for Ilion Animation's Planet 51, starring Justin Long, Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel and Seann William Scott. planet 51 featurette • ilion animation • handmade films • new line cinema • warner bros.
The Fabians and the British Empire, Part VI The Fabian Society was an important group of middle-class British socialists which was founded in 1884 and still exists today. Among the more famous members included the playwright George Bernard Shaw, the novelist H.G. Wells, and the social investigators Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Some less known members were Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette leader, and James Ramsay McDonald, future Labour Party prime minister in 1924, and 1929-35. This 13 part series discusses the Fabian Society--a group mostly known for their work on domestic policy--and their relationship and attitudes to the British Empire. Part 6 of a 13 part series.
Allardyce Set for Magpies With Sam Allardyce about to be appointed manager of Newcastle United, the question is asked is he the right man for the job?or will he end up like the others who failed. sam allardyce • newcastle united • freddie shepherd • premiership • manager
Are You Cut Out for Franchising? If you are tired of your corporate job, or fearing a layoff, you might be considering starting your own business. starting a franchise • opening a franchise • quitting my job • starting a business • top franchises
Brace yourself for galloping guilt A look at the unexpected downside of new parenthood: fear, worry and guilt. fatherhood • parenthood • fathers • babies • mothers
Brick Lane (Review) A beautifully acted and directed drama that gives voice and concern to Britain's minority ethnic communities. brick lane movie • brick lane review • director sarah gavron • tannishtha chatterjee • satish kaushik
Calvert is First Lord Baltimore George Calvert becomes associated with the Virginia Company, the provisional council for the Virginia colony, the New England Company, and a plantation in Newfoundland. george calvert • lord baltimore • virginia company • new world • newfoundland
Cobell vs Kempthorne It's been Cobell v. Babbitt, Cobell v. Norton, and Cobell v. Kempthorne, after each new Secretary of the Interior. In the US, it's the biggest case no one talks about cobell v. kempthorne • cobell v. norton • cobell • kempthorne • secretary interior
Nazi SS Archeologist Otto Rahn was a historian and archeologist whose work for the SS made him a possible inspiration for the villains of the Indian Jones series otto rahn • real life indiana jones • albigensian • catharism • albigensians
Nepal's Prime Minister Resigns After weeks of in-fighting and bickering, finally Nepal seems to be heading towards political stability. Maoists are expected to form a new government. nepal • nepal prime minister resigns • nepal prime minister • nepal food shortage • nepal fuel shortage
Parcells Tells NFL Falcons No The Big Tuna has backed out of a deal to handle football operations for the Atlanta Falcons after reaching a preliminary agreement to run the NFL club. parcells deal • parcells falcons • big tuna • nfl • bill parcells
The Peace Process in Spain With local elections looming, the crisis in the negotiations for peace reaches a climax with the threatened criminalisation of the Batasuna political party. spain • terrorists • peace-process • basque independence • eta negotiations
The Power of the Mind Healing of Body, Mind, and Spirit: A new approach to fighting disease spiritual healing • alternative approaches to medical healing • integrated heling systems • integrated healing
Trouble in Israel Means Trouble for Middle East The announced resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert could result in new troubles and delayed peace negotiations in an already volatile region. israel • iran • middle east • syria • hezbollah |
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