Yesterday on our local NPR news, I heard a story of a women’s conference in Honolulu. They had a soundbite from one speaker that made me laugh out loud: “Leadership comes down to one word: hard work!” ;-)
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Padded bras for 6 year olds?
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Compare with Bill Cunningham in "Bill Cunningham New York"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1621444/Well, Netflix has been in the news a lot lately, and it hasn't all be pleasant for the one-time darling of Wall Street. In July, Netflix announced they would be splitting up their DVD and streaming into two separate products, which effectively raised prices around 60 percent. Many customers were angry, and yesterday CEO Reed Hastings said, "I messed up."
But the apology also included some more disruptive news, that Netflix would be spinning off the DVD business altogether into a separate company called Qwikster. Not sure if this is a good or a bad thing yet, and confused why Netflix choose the name of a Twitter account belonging to a weed-smoking Elmo for their new venture, many customers are giving up on CEO Hastings and Netflix and looking for new ways to get their movie fix.
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At the Art Institute of Pittsburgh campus alone, there were reportedly about 600 photography students pursuing a bachelor of arts or associates degree as of last summer, says Kathleen A. Bittel, the whistleblower whose testimony before a US Senate committee last fall helped trigger the federal lawsuit against EDMC.
[…] “Where are 600 photography graduates going to go? You cannot absorb that many in one city. How are they going to make money?”
US Gov Sues The Art Institutes for $11 Billion Fraud