Steve Hooker's Radio Weblog: A Welsh boy stuck in the wrong country, struggling to get home
The Register: That 'Microsoft' RTFM page: "Our inboxes are filling with links to a rogue "How to RTFM" page posted supposedly on Microsoft's Web site.
But it's a hoax and as such not very funny. It's not a very clever hoax at that - although we can say that because we already know the trick."
Ah! Well, I got caught. Still funny though IMHO
Ah! Well, I got caught. Still funny though IMHO
New York Daily News: Women Learn Biz Whiz Tips: "
Wong, 60, a chiropractor in business for 15 years, said she wants to reshape her company image and market her business beyond its Chinese clientele."
"I learned that I should get my priorities in order," Wong said. "It was a reminder to change your attitude, your personality and your relationship."
That's a lot to change. Do they mean change your boyfriend? Americans -- strange breed.
"I learned that I should get my priorities in order," Wong said. "It was a reminder to change your attitude, your personality and your relationship."
That's a lot to change. Do they mean change your boyfriend? Americans -- strange breed.
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CNN.com - Andersen CEO: Enron cost firm business: "Berardino insisted that it was a failure in Enron's business model, not its accounting practices, that torpedoed the company's stock and sent the energy trading company to seek bankruptcy court protections."
"Andersen hired a law firm to conduct interviews with the many Andersen employees involved with Enron, and Berardino said any wrongdoing would be punished." "With Enron in bankruptcy, shareholder lawsuits would likely target the company's auditor, Andersen, analysts said." |
![]() Andersen CEO Joseph Berardino tried to portray the accounting firm as a victim in the Enron scandal at a Chicago press conference Monday. |
They may have "85,000 honest, hard-working people at Andersen" but they're still in deep doo-doo.
south Wales... Can you believe it? It's all green!