When Target’s credit card system was hacked, millions of people were left holding the (red and white) bag. And imagine how the passengers on the 950 flights that American Airlines cancelled during the week of Thanksgiving felt. We’ve all had a Murphy’s Law kind of day. Just when you’re at your busiest, something goes awry. […]
MEC 261 Offers Free Coworking Space For Miami Entrepreneurs
1888PressRelease – MEC 261 celebrates the phenomenal success of their newly launched free coworking space in Miami, Florida. The space allows startup companies and Miami entrepreneurs to spread out their operations and network while they enjoy the impressive city view. Miami, FL – In the new economy the workforce has changed to employ myriad entrepreneurs […]
Ritz-Carlton Ft. Lauderdale Offers Oceanfront Elegance
As the first and only AAA Five Diamond Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, I had decidedly high expectations for my vacation experience at the Ritz-Carlton Ft. Lauderdale. From the moment I arrived and was graciously greeted by the valet personnel who eagerly escorted me to the registration area to be checked in by equally […]
Hong Kong Offers a Confluence of East and West
A confluence of Chinese and British cultures impregnates it air, boardroom meetings are a routine affair, and crowd on street is a mix of people from different ethnicity: Hong Kong, Asia’s world city charms wanderers its cosmopolitan look. With a landscape decked by glitzy skyscrapers, colonial buildings, and traditional temples Hong Kong could be best […]
Eating Recovery Center Foundation Eating Disorder Conference Offers Expert-Led Professional Educatio
Registration now open for educational conference focused on research, eating disorders trends and emerging treatment best practices Outstanding opportunities for professional development and intensive exploration of the latest in research and innovative eating disorders treatments are highlights of the 5th Annual Eating Recovery Center Foundation Eating Disorders Conference, to be held in Denver, Colo., August […]
The Ryan Ferguson Case Highlights The Difficulty Of Correcting A Wrongful Conviction
Ryan Ferguson was wrongfully convicted in 2001 of second-degree murder of Columbia Tribune Sports Editor Kent Heitholt, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Ferguson is one of roughly 2.3 million people currently housed in America’s prison system. The United States incarcerates more people than any civilized nation on earth. A majority of those […]
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