NEW YORK — The way Bobby Brown tells it, his New York Yankees were stacked with stars going into the 1950 World Series – Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Whitey Ford and the great Joe DiMaggio. The underdog Philadelphia Phillies?
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Banks In The United States
Some of the largest and most innovative banks around the world are in the United States. Banks in the U.S. look at each other, the other banks in the world is always looking for what to do next
Finding My Yoga
W e all have moments that challenge us. Some of those moments can challenge us deep within our core. And it’s in those moments, having a rock to lean on – whatever that “rock” is for each of us – can be the something that helps pull us through. Today I am honored to have Peggy Nolan, from Serendipity Smiles , here as she talks about some of the adversities she’s had in her life, and how deeply connecting her yoga routine was for her during those dark days. One of the challenges
Book give away: Ten Lessons from the Road – chapter 7
My third book, Ten Lessons from the Road , came out earlier this year.
Empty Colorado Supermax Prison Needs Inmates: Got Any Ideas?
(ChattahBox)—The State of Colorado is battling with a budget crisis, like many states around the nation struggling to provide essential services during a severe recession. Gov
The Importance of Creating and Maintaining Value
One of the questions that has bothered me for most of my life is this: “Why don’t certain people succeed?” The reason this question has bothered me so much is because I frequently see certain people around me who have achieved incredible successes. When I get to know many of these people I realize that in many cases they are less talented in many respects than some of the less successful people. However, there is a very simple difference in most cases between those who succeed and those wh
To Go or Not to Go: The World Cup 2010 South Africa Question
The US is going to South Africa. As I followed Grant Wahl’s twitter feed of Saturday’s game from San Pedro Sula, an odd experience of using a 2009 technology to get around the 1980 closed circuit, I was surprised, impressed, and pleased with the fortitude Bob Bradley’s men showed in Honduras. Having not been able to watch, I imagine the game to have played much like the Confederation’s Cup this summer: the US offering just enough tactical and technical savvy to complement their most distinct