The South Korean tell-all that told too much – Yahoo! Maktoob News
The South Korean tell-all that told too much Yahoo! Maktoob News Retired politicians love to write memoirs. Sometimes it seems that writing a memoir after retirement is part of the job description of leaders of modern states. These memoirs usually come with a political agenda, and also include a good deal of self …and more »
Hiring Your First Employee – Business 2 Community
Business 2 CommunityHiring Your First EmployeeBusiness 2 CommunityIdeally, you should create a job description that lists duties and expectations. Further, you should know … Are prepared to withhold and pay income, Social Security, Medicare and unemployment taxes on the wages you pay your employee? Further, are you …
McCarthy: Loss won’t burden 2015 Packers (Channel3000)
Mike McCarthy sounded Wednesday like a man who was glad to be back at work. Even with some difficult decisions ahead. Still understandably shaken in the wake of his younger brother Joe’s sudden death last week from a heart attack at age 47, the Green Bay Packers coach acknowledged that his perspective is “definitely” different. But his job remains the same: To get his team to overcome its gut-wrenching overtime loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the Jan. 18 NFC Championship Game and make sure the defeat serves as a motivator rather than a hindrance to progress. And that’s what McCarthy promised Wednesday: To evaluate, make changes and learn from his team’s collapse against the Seahawks, intent on using it as a teachable moment. “Every game you compete in is a unique experience, and the only way you benefit from that experience is you have to be able to learn from the victories and defeats. That’s the mindset of a champion,” McCarthy said during his season wrap-up news conference, which was delayed a week because of his brother’s death. “That will never change. “[But] the 2015 football team will not bear the burden of what …
Africa: William Hague Launches New Women, Peace and Security Centre At LSE
[Gov.UK]Today William Hague, the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict, and Angelina Jolie Pitt, the co-founder of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, launched a new Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics.