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A crime that shocked the nation

October 1, 2007

Why did this NFL quarterback throw it all away for a betting blood sport? He didn't bet on our outrage.

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Facing your fears

October 1, 2007

Most people are more afraid of public speaking than they are of death. But you also need to share your ideas and know-how with the world.

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Don't "estimate" your clients out of complying

September 1, 2007

No, it's not the fees you're charging. The words you're using are doing the damage.

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Nice to meet you ...

September 1, 2007

We talk all the time about first impressions. You doctors may never get a chance to make a first impression if your team suffers a misstep with a potential client along the way.

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Doggy see, doggy think

September 1, 2007

New research shows that dogs may selectively imitate the actions of other dogs, not just take the easiest, most instinctive path every time.

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I left my leash in San Francisco

September 1, 2007

Dogs, cats, and wildlife should have warm, fuzzy feelings for the home of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Trends in pet products

August 15, 2007

The top trend globally is pet product marketing that reflects the human-pet relationship.

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Long live pets

August 15, 2007

We know from the feedback we get that you see this special data-driven issue land on your desk with anticipation. ...

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Kids and earning potential

August 15, 2007

Having a family absolutely affects my earning potential.

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