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Babson College
Babson students could babble on and on about business management. With an enrollment of more than 3,000 students, Babson College is lauded as one of the nation's leading business schools. The school's undergraduate programs combine liberal arts with business curriculum; it also grants master's degrees in business administration, entrepreneurship, and other fields. Babson students in their first year receive the practical experience of creating for-profit ventures. Babson's entrepreneurship program has been ranked at the top of such programs in publications including Entrepreneur and U.S. News & World Report.
New chamber group snares adult businesses, others
While the Sin City Chamber markets itself toward adult industry businesses, Michael Russell, business development director for the Sin City Chamber, said 85 percent of its members are not in the adult entertainment business. Rather, they are accountants, mortgage brokers, disc jockeys and others. The idea for the new chamber began when Holt and Wayne Bridge, then employees at Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, claim they learned that the Las Vegas Chamber was denying a member publicity and was planning to deny its membership renewal because the chamber mistakenly accepted the business not realizing it was in the adult entertainment industry, Russell explained. \"We are not trying to be the adult-industry-membership chamber, we are trying to be an all-inclusive chamber,\" Russell said, adding that the chamber plans to donate 10 percent of its sales to charity.
Comment & Debate: Obama needs the movement that got him elected more than ever: It isn't that the right has been organised over healthcare reform - rather that the left has not been. But there's still time
Around 1,000 demonstrators gathered at North Carolina's capitol on Saturday to support Barack Obama's proposals for universal healthcare. In one of four rallies across the state, some carried placards stating: \"If it's broke, fix it\", and \"Insurance profits are bad for my health\", while ironic \"Billionaires against healthcare\" strode the grounds in top hats, carrying fat cigars and glasses of champagne as they mocked their enemy. Across the street stood 50 counter-protesters with signs saying \"Socialism is an Obamanation\", and \"Revolution is brewing: 2010\", and \"Not ready for Obama's communist America\". That is no minor feat. Central to derailing Obama's reforms has been the high-profile disruption of town hall meetings by conservatives alleging, among other things, that universal healthcare would create death panels that could kill your grandmother. Small in number but well organised, they captured the attention of the media. It is the silly season, and a lot of these people are quite silly. Like the \"birthers\", who insist that Obama was not born in America, most of their claims are not only demonstrably false but downright daft. They have argued that if Stephen Hawking were British he would be dead, even though Hawking is British and alive. They insist that under the NHS the state decides whether to \"pull the plug on grandma\".
After year and a half, a warning gives way to a doping crisis
\"Never seen anything like it,\" Max Cobb, the chief executive of U.S. Biathlon, said in a telephone interview. \"It's definitely shocking and disturbing for me personally because I think it's probably not the only pharmaceutical being used to enhance performance.\" \"That's a group of doctors and scientists as well,\" Mr. [David Howman, WADA] said. \"And they then make the determination of whether to accept the recommendation or change it and then report to the WADA executive committee, which makes the final decision so that it is transmitted by the 30th of September. We have to do that to give people three months' notice of any changes before it comes into being on the 1st of January.\" \"I don't have a lot of sympathy for people using it who didn't check the list,\" Mr. Cobb said. \"As far as I'm concerned, they had found a way to use a performance-enhancing drug that was not being tested for, and that's a moral line I wouldn't cross. If you are going to go that route, you better damn well be sure you read the memo.\"
Doping crisis escalates with wave of positive tests
\"Never seen anything like it,\" Max Cobb, the chief executive of U.S. Biathlon, said in a telephone interview. \"It's definitely shocking and disturbing for me personally because I think it's probably not the only pharmaceutical being used to enhance performance.\" \"That's a group of doctors and scientists as well,\" Mr. [David Howman, WADA] said. \"And they then make the determination of whether to accept the recommendation or change it and then report to the WADA executive committee, which makes the final decision so that it is transmitted by the 30th of September. We have to do that to give people three months notice of any changes before it comes into being on the first of January.\" \"I don't have a lot of sympathy for people using it who didn't check the list,\" Mr. Cobb said. \"As far as I'm concerned, they had found a way to use a performance-enhancing drug that was not being tested for, and that's a moral line I wouldn't cross. If you are going to go that route, you better damn well be sure you read the memo.\"