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Cream of tartar is not a soup

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The holidays are officially here, and if I manage to lose any weight over the next month and a half, it will truly be a miracle. Last week I wrote about our penchant for bringing food to work here at...

Transitions

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Between the ages of 18-36 the average American will have 9.3 different jobs. That’s a lot of transitions. Most of the time when we’re in a transition, whether self-imposed or forced upon us, we ask two questions.

1) Who’s hiring

2) How much do they pay?

Meeting The Blind Dates

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This trip I’ve just begun is, in many ways, a blind date. I’ve talked to the Dominican Republic bloggers by phone, traded what feels like thousands of e-mails, read their blogs for many months, but we’re about to meet face to face for the first time.

So You’re Saying There’s A Chance

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Jackson Baker handicaps the U.S. Senate race:

If Tuke is a praying man, he might qualify for a miracle. Otherwise, Alexander would seem to be a shoo-in. Aside from a certain potential in Shelby County and in Davidson County (Nashville), Tuke, whose name recognition remains minute, has limited prospects.

Women Scorned

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A Hillary Clinton supporter goes digging and finds evidence that Barack Obama's campaign has been orchestrating vote fraud since the earliest days of the primary process.

Obama’s surprisingly strong win in Iowa, which defied all the polls, propelled his upstart candidacy

important announcement (1 of 2)!

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the catalyst conference is only a little over a week away and there are many opportunities for you to engage like never before — even if you’re not able to attend!

CATALYST BACKSTAGE

Why I Won't Be Going To Darfur This Year

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As many of you know, I've been trying to get over to Darfur. However, it's almost impossible to get in.

Actually, even if one can get a visa through the State Department, one is not allowed to bring any camera equipment whatsoever. All cell phones, laptops, etc., can't even be brought into the Sudan, and they will not give me permission to film or photograph.

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