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Opinion
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Monday, June 30
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Our brushes with celebrity
Feeling a little old? Wonder how you got to your present age so fast? Well, this
wont help. If John Kennedy were living, today, he would be 91 and Marilyn
Monroe (Norma Jean Mortenson) would be 82. Reckon they would still be
friends? I kinda doubt it, don
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What will they do when you're gone?
Think about the future of your organization. In what capacity do you see
yourself? Do you have more responsibility? Greater influence?
Now think a little farther into the future. Go about a year beyond when you
are no longer part of the organization. Maybe youll be promoted or
transf
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Diversity of candidates puts a spotlight on race relations
The diversity of our presidential candidates has served to put a spotlight on
race relations in this country. Because our history of race relations has to be
viewed through the prism of our legal system, I thought we might explore its
contributions to our racial divide and our healing process.
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To be inspiring, be intentional
You are an inspired and inspiring leader!
Have members of your staff given you that compliment recently? What could
you do differently to make such a favorable remark possible?
I asked myself that question just this week. I have lunch every Friday with a
colleague who inspire
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Confidential confessions present ethical, moral dilemma
Dear Readers, Nationwide, there has been something close to an epidemic of
the wrongfully convicted being released from death row. There is no specific
pattern to why such a preventable tragedy almost occurred. In some cases,
overly eager police officers coerced false confessions; in some, exc
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More Headlines
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Remembering Peggy Childs
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Questions leaders should ask of their direct reports – Part 2
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Congress can use ‘implied powers’ to ensure effectiveness
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A fish tale, of sorts
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Gay marriage ruling not progress
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Questions leaders should ask - Part I
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Bunch of random thoughts
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Are people able to count on you?
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Death penalty gruesome then; a national discussion now
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Tooling around on Sunday afternoon
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Wonderful thoughts to live by
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Being more aware will help you lead
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‘Death penalty’ one of the toughest questions a prosecutor can face
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‘A little dab’ll do (do) ya’
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Where are the Dick Russells and the Carl Vinsons?
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Leadership improvement – raising your awareness
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Americans are on drugs
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Gone phishing for riches untold
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Pew Study suggests something’s rotten - but not in Denmark
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How good am I at that?
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How to be a lucky leader
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Attorneys literally putting their lives on the line in Zimbabwe
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If you're short, then join the 'club'
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Is it us, or is this just squirrelly?
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Struttin' around like turkey gobblers
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'Go outside and play'
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Dogs I have known
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'Speaking' of which has me underwear and tear
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What results are you measuring?
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Impact of 2nd Amendment arguments something to watch for
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Communicate with impact – it’s a SNAP!
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What's going on in Perridise?
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Food for thought: Drivers licenses
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Larry Browns, good books
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Parents know best
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The column missing on this page
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The consequences of untreated hearing loss
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Technology? I’ll take Talmage’s car!
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The day the Iditarod went south
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It was a ‘quest’ion of bonding
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A wonderful idea: A grand old homecoming
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Nobody wants to admit they need coaching!
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Wise sayings in bad times
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Hot dog! Intelligence 'well done'
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Beauty, the beholder
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Exploring the three questions of strategy
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The fine line between ethics, free speech
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The All-American on our street
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