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Coldwell Banker Caine recognizes top producers

ANDERSON COUNTY — Three sales associates from Coldwell Banker Caine's Anderson office — Hugh Durham, Debbie Dorn and Chad Byce — were the company's Top Anderson Producers for the fourth quarter of 2007. Roz Inc. was the quarter's Top Team.

The honorees were recognized for highest production earned from among 30 area-based sales associates.

Mr. Durham is past president of Coldwell Banker Hugh Durham & Associates and has more than 35 years of experience in the real estate industry. He is a graduate of the Realtor Institute and past president of the Anderson Association of Realtors.

Mr. Durham is a member of the Tri-County Technical College Foundation and Whitefield Fire Department boards, and is a deacon and teacher at Whitefield Baptist Church.

Ms. Dorn has more than 25 years of real estate experience.


Nuance Employee Productivity Suite Increases Value of Employee ...

Each component of Nuance EPS is an easy-to-deploy leverage point that makes existing directories the foundations for increased employee productivity, convenience and safety - ranging from speech-enabled routing to password reset and administration of emergency notification."


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kf Feels Brad Grey's Pain!

Some of these treatments will work. We want to offer them to everyone, with a minimum of rationing--again, in a system that most of the affluent will also sign up for. The alternative seems to be a system in which the upper middle class lives (because they can afford fancy treatments) and the working poor die. Avoiding this will be expensive.

3) We will still want to encourage future medical research and technological advance--or at least we want to retard it as little as possible. That's why I'm skeptical of some plans for realizing huge cost savings. For example, the government could undoubtedly use its monopsony power to lower the price it pays for drugs--maybe lower the price to something approaching the marginal cost of producing additional pills. It's not at all clear, however, that this is the price we should want to pay, because it does little to fund research and development costs of developing both the existing drug and new drugs.


David Horowitz Has a List

And I think most people feel that selling your honesty is a lot more dirty than selling sex, at that.

If I say Bush and Cheney are whores of special interests, I am certainly insulting them, but I am not feminizing them. I am simply saying that they’re happy to sell out the good of the nation and of the world for the personal benefit of themselves and a few friends (or "fiends," if you prefer).

I personally have a problem with the idea that feminizing is necessarily negative. Fred’s "When men feel threatened by other men, they ‘feminize’ them, or encourage others to view them as prostitutes" sounds innately sexist to me.

Thane Doss, at 12:50 pm EST on February 13, 2006

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Murder, pure and simple

The world community began to feel uneasy about the security of these weapons of mass destruction after the terrorist and extremist threat to Pakistans political stability assumed alarming proportions with the suicide bombings last year. Even International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei expressed fears about these weapons falling into the hands of rogue elements a few days ago. .


Cash-strapped states resort to extra taxes

It's the idea that you can get away with raising taxes as long as you don't say the word 'tax,''' said New York Assemblyman Richard Brodsky, a Democrat who represents affluent suburbs north of New York City. ‘‘And the consequences are disastrous for the average middle class or poor people, and a boon to big business and the wealthy.'' In New Jersey, officials are weighing reforms to the highway system that could allow a nonprofit corporation to operate toll roads. The agency could also raise money by putting solar panels on sound barriers, erecting windmills along the roadways and selling naming rights for rest stops. That could mean New Jersey Turnpike rest stops now named for famous residents such as Thomas Edison, Walt Whitman and Red Cross founder Clara Barton could be renamed for corporations.



 

 

 

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