Publisher's Commentary
Thoughts and observations on how
the Bush adminstration could help the Delta
After eight years, and a seemingly endless election, the nation will soon
be headed in new directions. Many have speculated that the Republican
Party has no clear mandate and should govern in a type of "coalition" since
there appears to be no fast majority from any given quarter.
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Are women better bosses? And who
cares?
A recent article in Business Week magazine made some interesting, albeit
very controversial, observations about the role of gender in the modern
workplace. First let me admit that I didn't read all of the piece. I skimmed
it looking for buzzwords, finding plenty. But the point of the article
interested me, which was made explicit, and that is that women probably
make
better executives than men. Hmmm. I'm skeptical.
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Delta Development
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January 2001 Issue
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Bruce Brumfield of Inverness
Brumfield's ag experience is of great value to Washington
and Delta
In the turbulent world of farming, many farmers in the Delta have come
and gone. Farming has become a brutal business, and this year farmers experienced
another bad year which makes three off years in a row. In coffee
shops and other places around the Delta where farmers gather, much of the
talk centers around what the future will hold for their industry.
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KC's in Cleveland featured
on CBS
Special on renowned restaurant appears on news program
Customers
are swarming to KC's Restaurant like bees to honeyÜonly these bees are
not an indigenous breed.
Since its feature on the CBS news program Sunday Morning on November
26th, the Cleveland restaurant has played host to a variety of new patrons
from around the country. New customers have been "flying in just
to have dinner," reports KC's chef and part owner, Wally Joe.
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