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Talking about Money – confronting a taboo

8 hours ago ago from Museos Unite

Fellow Museos -- The time has come to talk about money in a concrete way. The united museos in France and Canada understand the importance of fighting for fair wages (among other things). I did a little digging on GuideStar.org after reading this great post at the Center for the Future of Museums. Basically, the mention of museums and finances led me to check out some 990 forms on Guide Star (requires free registration). Let me ...

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Joyeux Noel from David Cowles.

10 hours ago ago from Fred Seibert's Blog

My favorite holiday card this year, from artist/director David Cowles.  (Not only does it pay homage to my favorite Beatles album , but this year my sons have gone Beatles crazy from Rock band . Perfect timing.) Thanks David! Merry to you too. PS: Check it: David also designed and directed this commercial my fave this year for the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra .

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Business Times: Prop gurus restore pay, prepare to hire again

23 hours ago ago from PropertyNewsUpdates

December 24, 2009 Prop gurus restore pay, prepare to hire again By KALPANA RASHIWALA (SINGAPORE) Staff working at property consultancies here have been receiving good tidings from their employers. Thanks to the improvement in business, at least three of the big players - Knight Frank, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) and DTZ - are restoring salaries to levels before they were cut this year. Knight Frank and JLL have also gone further, ...

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Aide: Emergency help for farmers not likely in '09

12 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Aide: Emergency help for farmers not likely in '09 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- U.S. farmers hit hard by drought, drenching rains or other disasters in 2009 shouldn't expect emergency aid from Congress this year. Chris Gallegos, a spokesman for U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran, said the House didn't act on legislation before representatives left Washington for the holiday break - and that means the soonest a package could be approved is next year. He said ...

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