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11 hours ago ago from LA Observed
LAPD chief Charlie Beck reiterated that he will keep Special Order 40, which instructs officers not to question people solely to ascertain their immigration status. Don Novey, the political consultant who directed the Police Protective League's expensive backing of Chris Essel in the 2nd council district, was dismissed as adviser to the California Correctional Peace Officers Association. The L.A. Times concluded after an investigation that ...
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The End of Sales Obesity (or 7 ways to tighten your selling abs) by Daniel Waldschmidt t's that time of year. You push back from the table with a awkward sense of why did I gorge myself so much . Any movement out of your chair is slow and painful. You just feel annoyed with yourself. About the only word you can say is You didn't even enjoy anything you were stuffing into your mouth. It was in front of you along with the knife ...
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12 hours ago ago from Connect. Cultivate. Succeed!
It's time to say a personal to those who helped you in 2009 and take the opportunity to make some new connections to set the stage for the year ahead. Whether your office holiday party, a friend's open house, or a trade association membership meeting you need to keep networking. Remember, every time you meet someone new you have the opportunity to network. Networking is a lifelong endeavor as you continue to forge new relationships and ...
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21 hours ago ago from The Panda Has Landed
Unlike my husband, who has mixed feelings toward Christmas, I have loved this time of year and the holiday itself as long as I can remember. Sure, it started with awe-filled delight about Santa, candy, and the thrill of Christmas-morning gifts, but obviously there is more to the season than just those things. I also love that for a few weeks (at least) people think more about others, are more charitable, and are kinder. And I love that at ...
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