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Michael Spaeth: Introvert oasis Despite the fact that Facebook has evolved tremendously over the past eight years, its primary goal of connecting people has never changed. This social networking site is a mechanism of communication among a staggeringly diverse array of people. Whether rich or poor, young or old, creative or analytical, introverted or extroverted, the Facebook community knows no boundaries. read more www.michigandaily.com
SJ Commissioners OK water agreement with SJ Township ST. JOSEPH - St. Joseph city commissioners on Monday gave their approval to an agreement with St. Joseph Township to provide water to Fairplain residents beginning next year. www.heraldpalladium.com
GET A LIFE: Showing up for success EIGHTY per cent of success is by just showing up, said W. Mitchell. Ever get disappointed because you weren’t considered for your dream job? Didn’t quite qualify for the school badminton team? Relationships in trouble and your friends think you don’t care? www.nst.com.my
Chesapeake Director’s Firm Paid $343 Million Amid Ties Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) ’s decision to cut directors’ pay and other perks may save the company up to $1.65 million a year without addressing investors’ concern that the board failed to rein in Chief Executive Officer Aubrey McClendon ’s borrowing and spending spree. www.bloomberg.com
Terri Cole: Fight Fearlessly (VIDEO) Fearless fighting is a skill that I have no doubt you can learn. Resolving conflicts with empathy and kindness is deeply satisfying and supports the pure potential of your relationship. www.huffingtonpost.com
Memoir Reveals One Man’s Personal Struggle to Find Inner Peace Ted Bagley shares his inspiring true story about how he overcame life’s obstaclesSIMI VALLEY, Calif. (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 From the author that brought readers The Tragedy of Darkness, a magnificent novel of love and tragedy, comes another memorable read. This time, Ted Bagley lets them glimpse My Personal War Within: “A Struggle to Find Inner Peace”. My Personal War Within is a novel primarily ... news.yahoo.com
Vicki Larson: Why Divorce Doesn't Always End A Relationship Here's how most of us who are thinking about leaving our marriage imagine divorce will be like: We've had it with our partner, and we think -- finally, freedom. www.huffingtonpost.com
Chesapeake forged cozy deals with directors Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s decision to cut directors' pay and other perks may save the company up to $1.65 million a year without addressing investors' concern that the board failed to rein in CEO Aubrey McClendon's borrowing and spending spree. www.tulsaworld.com
Bullying bill draws morality, religious concerns Some Illinois conservatives fear their children are about to face an assault on their morals and religious beliefs. They worry that state lawmakers will muzzle students who hold unpopular opinions and force them into indoctrination sessions. www.sj-r.com
Chesapeake "independent" board members did business with company Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s decision to cut directors' pay and other perks may save the company up to $1.65 million a year without addressing investors' concern that the board failed to rein in Chief Executive Officer Aubrey McClendon's borrowing and spending spree. www.tulsaworld.com
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