Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The secret of Obama's success
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
http://www.southidahopress.com/articles/2008/05/01/news/local/9477blessing.txt
A National Bank survey shows a net 55% of businesses expect business conditions to deteriorate over the next year, but the result is a 3% improvement on last month.
Economist Khoon Goh says a drop in corporate tax rates and the free trade deal with China are positive.
However, he says New Zealand is still in negative territory. He says the data also shows firms are going on a hiring and investment strike, which in the current climate of capacity constraints does not bode well for the future.
Goh says despite the slight improvement, low business confidence remains a self-fulfilling prophecy.
He says the current situation needs to be put in context because New Zealand had five years of tremendous economic growth and a slowdown was inevitable.
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
The South Pacific Provides Inspiration for New Jewelry Line from SiRA. O.
Amsterdam (PRWEB) May 1, 2008 -- While many are just beginning to plan their Summer getaway, jewelry designer Thandie Harris-Sapp of SiRA. O has just released a line of elegant necklaces that may help to provide some inspiration. The "Tahitian Treats" collection is an exotic, earthy combination of Tahitian pearls and leather cord, many with an added accent of precious metal.
This new line offers a refreshing approach to fine jewelry, focusing on a natural aesthetic while maintaining a luxurious look and feel. The rare black Tahitian pearls used in the necklaces provide a unique look with distinct contrast to traditional white pearls, allowing them to be worn in less formal settings or as eye-catching everyday pieces.
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Friday, June 6, 2008
A blessing for motorcyclists
Jon Cassey, vice president of Brothers in Christ, said the bikers hope to take part in a number of community-based events throughout the summer. This year all of the money they collect will be used to help fight autism.Besides officiating weddings and the blessing the Brothers in Christ are also starting a program where they will offer rides home to people who have had too much to drink."We make the thunder, God makes the lightning," Garner said.Rich Greene may be reached at 208-677-8762 or rgreene@southidahopress.com
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Discoverer of LSD takes final trip
He had hoped his drug would prove to be a "medicine for the soul" - but after its widespread use as a recreational drug he ended up calling it his "problem child". This report from our social affairs correspondent Victoria Macdonald contains strobe lighting. Professor Albert Hofmann was the man who spawned a generation which turned on, tuned in and dropped out - whose discovery of lysergic acid diethylamide enhanced the summer of love, psychedelia and the counterculture.Prof Hofmann was known as the father of LSD but it was a drug that he also described as his problem child.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Heritage, gratitude vital to youth citizen of year
Benzar, a senior at Reynolds High School, recently was named Youth Citizen of the Year by the East Metro Association of Realtors and the Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce.
She learned of her selection while she was in class, when the announcement was made with a bouquet of yellow flowers. She received a $1,500 scholarship and a plaque at the Gresham Citizen of the Year Banquet last month.
Benzar will use the scholarship money at the University of Portland, where she plans to major in biology as part of her pre-med studies. She also wants to build on her four years of Spanish courses so she can one day provide medical services to Latinos.
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Psychology students present research at State Conference
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