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Feed SubscriptionCan You Really Hide from a Tornado?
In the chilling scenario that a tornado warning is issued for your area, what do the experts feel are the best choices for avoiding serious injury or loss of life? [More]
Read More »How to Handle ‘It Costs Too Much!’
You can make the sale even after a customer says your price is way too high.
Read More »How to Handle ‘It Costs Too Much!’
You can make the sale even after a customer says your price is way too high. Follow these easy steps. If your job involves selling, chances are you're going to hear one of these objections: "It costs too much!" or "The price is too high." The next time you do, try this simple five-step process to handle this all-too-common objection: 1
Read More »A Different Kind of Valley for Tech Start-ups
For a number of tech start-ups, its the Gallatin Valley--not the Silicon Valley--that offers the best environment for growth. Ask Jerry Nettuno why he didn’t found his startup Schedulicity in Silicon Valley and he’ll tell you he didn’t see the point. For one thing, he really likes where he lives.
Read More »Tale of a Doomed Sales Call
Jewelry wholesale founder Vanessa Merit Nornberg has no patience for unprepared salespeople who waste her time--and theirs. Don't make the same mistake as Gina. "Metal Mafia, this is Vanessa
Read More »Routine Maintenance Plunges Southern California into Darkness
This morning, power was restored to almost 4 million residents in Arizona, Southern California, and northern Mexico after a major blackout swept through the area yesterday afternoon.
Read More »Melting Arctic Sea Ice Drives Walruses onto Land
By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fast-melting Arctic sea ice appears to be pushing walruses to haul themselves out onto land, and many are moving around the area where oil leases have been sold, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. [More]
Read More »Kerr, amateur lead as play called
Cristie Kerr and amateur Amy Anderson were tied for the lead at 2-under par Thursday in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open when play was called for the day because of thunderstorms in the area
Read More »Italian Seismologists on Trial for Manslaughter for Bad Quake Prediction
By Nicola Nosengo of Nature magazine Six Italian seismologists and one government official will be tried for the manslaughter of those who died in the earthquake that struck the city of L'Aquila on 6 April 2009. The seven were on a committee that had been tasked with assessing the risk associated with recent increases in seismic activity in the area. [More]
Read More »Video: Tornado victims create "chaos" in Ala. hospitals
Doctors in Birmingham, Ala., experience "controlled chaos" while treating thousands of wounded patients after tornadoes swept through the area.
Read More »Concierges’ Guide to London: Culture & Diversions: How to Avoid Heathrow
< Back to Concierges' Guide to LondonPRIVATE ACCESS NetJets Europe provides the most comprehensive private-jet services to and from London. While its most popular route is from New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport to the London Luton Airport, the company flies into 10 other airports in the area from the East ...
Read More »From iPhones to SciPhones
1. BirdsEye Developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, BirdsEye has entries on hundreds of the most frequently seen North American bird species and includes images and bird sounds
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