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Who's the real 'retard'?
A while ago, I was roundly chastised by an HR recruiter for using the term \"geek\" during an interview,...
Food bank the only alternative
[Bob Manders] says that Toronto's economy is \"going great.\" A reading of Carol Goar's column on the opposite page (Pushing the pendulum) gives us a good picture of how unfair that economy is.
Uncle Sam a tougher customer for small businesses
\"One might be in Warner Robbins, Ga.; Cherry Point, N.C.; Patuxent River, Md., or Jacksonville, Fla.,\" says [Ken Anderson], vice president of business development at Universal Synaptics, which makes diagnostic equipment for military aircraft. \"Instead of one trip to a show in Atlanta, now I've got to go all over the place.\" \"From the beginning, we have been clear that sequestration would have severe impacts across the government and for small business,\" says Emily Cain, a spokeswoman for the SBA. \"We know that the economic uncertainty created by sequestration prevents small businesses from moving forward and pursuing new orders or opportunities to expand.\" \"We've been doing three times as many quotes as we would in any given month,\" she says. \"But we're seeing a lack of activity.\"
Federal contract costs rise
\"One might be in Warner Robbins, Ga.; Cherry Point, N.C.; Patuxent River, Md., or Jacksonville, Fla.,\" says [Ken Anderson], vice president of business development at Universal Synaptics, which makes diagnostic equipment for military aircraft. \"Instead of one trip to a show in Atlanta, now I've got to go all over the place.\" \"From the beginning, we have been clear that sequestration would have severe impacts across the government and for small business,\" says Emily Cain, a spokeswoman for the SBA. \"We know that the economic uncertainty created by sequestration prevents small businesses from moving forward and pursuing new orders or opportunities to expand.\" \"We've been doing three times as many quotes as we would in any given month,\" she says. \"But we're seeing a lack of activity.\"
Scoreboard
First flight: First low gross Val Eibner, 176; first low net Jan McLeod, 152; second low gross Gwen Redfern, 178; second low net Vi Ward, 152; third low gross Helen Pybus, 185; third low net Vijai Vaagen 154
Post People: Baker Tilly Evening
[Guy Mander], [Glynn Purnell], [Graham Bushby], [Bob Bailey]; David Thurlby, Brian Sweeney, Bob Bailey; Devinder Singh, Sarah Smith, Daryl Shorthouse, Huw Dolphin; Huw Dolphin, Graham Bushby, Julia Bennett, John Jeffreys; Judy Langraf, Val Thomas, Julia Bennett, Sarah Smith, Nina Warwick; Glynn...
I'm just a one-man pensions time bomb
The passing of a wonderful Notting Hill character, Anthea Mander, who died of a heart attack in front of my eyes on Friday, has gone unreported, since the local rag nowadays prefers sex chat lines to obituaries. Anthea was a true old school Notting Hill character. Born the daughter of Liberal MP Sir Geoffrey Mander, she was married to the New Yorker theatre critic John Lahr, but spent the last 20 years of her life with her partner Barry Coles, with whom she set up the Notting Hill shop Combined Harvest for local crafts in 1986. BOB Geldof has always struck me as more passionate than articulate, and watching his Channel 4 documentary on the misfortunes of modern fathers was rather akin to watching someone stamping his foot and yelling \"unfair\" for an hour.