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  • Otis Redding: Live in London and Paris (Pitchfork)
    Culled from two 1967 performances drawing on almost identical setlists, Live in London and Paris captures Redding at the full height of his powers as a showman, inviting even the casual fan to lean close to listen for each staging's distinctive qualities. read more
  • Robinson will make the call for 49ers (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Ted Robinson spent the better part of 2008 on airplanes, from Pac-10 basketball around the West and tennis in Europe to the Olympics in China and a college football studio show in New York. His many broadcasting assignments shared a common thread: None of...
  • Joe Posnanski: Hall of Fame ballot 2009 (Sports Illustrated)
    Bill James has told me -- more than once -- that if he had a Hall of Fame vote, he would probably vote for the maximum of 10 players every year, or as close to 10 as he could justifiably go. As he wrote: "I would always prefer to vote for 10, because if everyone votes for 10, only two or three will be elected. If people leave spaces empty the expectation goes down dramatically."
  • Joe Posnanski: Hall of Fame ballot 2009 (Sports Illustrated)
    Bill James has told me -- more than once -- that if he had a Hall of Fame vote, he would probably vote for the maximum of ten players every year, or as close to ten as he could justifiably go. As he wrote: "I would always prefer to vote for ten, because if everyone votes for ten, only two or three will be elected. If people leave spaces empty the expectation goes down dramatically."
  • Application of Lean as Applied to Equipment Reliability (Industry Week)
    Tools such as 5S, quick changeover, standard work, and visual management can improve and streamline equipment maintenance.
  • just a thought - prediction (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
    Last year, things changed so unexpectedly in life and the world, it seems a bit foolish to go making predictions for this year.  But that is just the kind of fool I am.  So here it is. Fashion weeks have lost their relevance and will die off. This is a pet prediction for me and so [...]
  • Minor Changes Could Have a Major Impact on Your Diet (Washington Post)
    I'm rethinking my resolutions for 2009 -- at least the ones that have to do with diet and exercise. And with good reason: Most every year that I can remember, I've resolved to lose 10 pounds and to fit into size . . . well, a size smaller jeans than I currently wear.
  • DM Stith: Curtain Speech EP (Pitchfork)
    The debut EP from this Brooklynite features contributions from Asthmatic Kitty labelmates Sufjan Stevens, Shara Worden, and Rafter. read more
  • Stephen R Covey (Business Standard India)
    There comes a time in every professional’s life when putting in 90-hour weeks at work and devoting the remaining hours to family and sleep makes him reach a point which the Japanese refer to as karoshi (that is, sudden death from excessive work).
  • Bay County Jail Fixture (WJHG Panama City)
    Through the many ups and downs of the Bay County Jail, her co-workers say Shirley Brown continues to be the rock they all lean on.

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