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Pushing Your Ideas: Do's and Don'ts BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance There's no rule about how many times to pitch an idea at work, but it's never wise to push too hard when the boss is not on your side Deconstructing TravelBahn Business Travel News DECEMBER 04, 2006 -- Charles Petruccelli, president of American Express Business Travel, last week spoke with BTN editor-in-chief David Meyer about how Amex's TravelBahn platform is keeping its users shielded from paying distribution pass-through fees charged to nearly all other North American travel management customers. How to Make a Living Working from Home Southwest Daily News (ARA) - Feel like you're stuck in a dead-end job that's barely earning you enough money to pay for daycare? Miss watching your kids grow up? Now is the time to do something about it! Global warming: A few skeptics still ask why it's happening USA Today Scientists who do still harbor doubts about a looming global-warming crisis are quietly continuing to test alternative ideas about how climate works and what, if not the burning of fossil fuels, might be causing the temperature creep. This week some of the doubters testified at a Senate hearing on global warming. Health Care issues subject of forum Saturday in Willimantic Norwich Bulletin WILLIMANTIC — Calvary Baptist Church is the setting Saturday to a presentation and discussion about “Health Care Issues and How they Affect You.” Fox "Starting Over" with comedy duos Reuters via Yahoo! News Fox Broadcasting is developing the sitcom "The Rules of Starting Over," about a newly divorced 35-year-old man who finds himself in the unfamiliar singles world. Annan to press world on 'horror' of Sudan CNN.com UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -- Outgoing U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan will ask Friday how the international community can allow the "horror" in Sudan's Darfur region to continue and say there is more than enough blame to shared all around. Swordsmiths' deep secret: Nanotech USA Today Ancient swordsmiths used nanoparticles to strengthen steel. Ancient chemists used them to dye hair and wool. How did these skilled yet unscientific craftsmen unwittingly learn to use one of the 21st century's most scientifically sophisticated technologies? The answer is being sought by nanotechnology scientists. Hints From Heloise Washington Post Dangerous Window Cords Dear Heloise: I am writing to inform you and your readers about a frequently overlooked POTENTIAL HAZARD that is of particular concern during the holidays. Young children often travel with their families to visit friends and relatives this time of year. Many visit homes that are not always babyproofed for infants and/or toddlers. One such potential hazard is outdated window Russia: How Long Can The Fun Last? BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance Consumers are flush. Foreign investment is up. Then there's the government interference -- and corruption
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