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CEOs
say how you treat a waiter can predict a lot about character
(April 14, 2006)
- Office Depot CEO Steve Odland remembers like it was
yesterday working in an upscale French restaurant in Denver. The
purple sorbet in cut glass he was serving tumbled onto the expensive
white gown of an obviously rich and important woman. "I watched
in slow motion ruining her dress for the evening," Odland says.
"I thought I would be shot on sight." Thirty years have
passed, but Odland can't get the stain out of his mind, nor the
woman's kind reaction. She was startled, regained composure and, in
a reassuring voice, told the teenage Odland, "It's OK. It
wasn't your fault." When she left the restaurant, she also left
the future Fortune 500 CEO with a life lesson: You can tell a
lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter. ... And
beware of anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like,
"I could buy this place and fire you," or "I know the
owner and I could have you fired." Those who say such things
have revealed more about their character than about their wealth and
power. ... "Watch out for people who have a situational value
system, who can turn the charm on and off depending on the status of
the person they are interacting with," Swanson writes. "Be
especially wary of those who are rude to people perceived to be in
subordinate roles." ... The Waiter Rule also applies to the way
people treat hotel maids, mailroom clerks, bellmen and security
guards. Au Bon Pain co-founder Ron Shaich, now CEO of Panera Bread,
says he was interviewing a candidate for general counsel in St.
Louis. She was "sweet" to Shaich but turned
"amazingly rude" to someone cleaning the tables, Shaich
says. She didn't get the job. more...
Reported from harpazo
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Egypt,
Saudi Pressing Hamas to Recognize Israel
(April 20, 2006)
- Meanwhile, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak wants
to arrange a meeting between interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. Mubarak would like the
meeting to take place when Olmert arrives in Egypt for a visit.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are not the only countries pressuring Hamas.
The Jordanian government announced Tuesday the cancellation of
Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar's visit to Jordan. The
Jordanian authorities claim Hamas operatives smuggled materiel into
Jordan to carry out terrorist attacks. Hamas countered by accusing
Jordan of "capitulation" to Israeli-American pressure
following the suicide bombing in Tel Aviv three days ago. Regarding
a compromise proposal, an official Egyptian source told Haaretz that
the goal is to create two levels of talks between Israel and the
Palestinians. "The first, on the level of ongoing activity that
includes public services, operating the Palestinian economy and
rebuilding the systems needed to run everyday life. The second, the
political system, which means strictly maintaining the cease-fire
between Israel and Hamas and building a mechanism for negotiations
through Abu Mazen," he said. more...
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Former
Military Air Traffic Controller Claims Comet Collision with Earth on
May 25, 2006
(April 19, 2006)
- Eric Julien, a former French military air traffic
controller and senior airport manager, has completed a study of the
comet 73P Schwassmann-Wachmann and declared that a fragment is
highly likely to impact the Earth on or around May 25, 2006. Comet
Schwassman-Wachmann follows a five-year orbit that crosses the solar
system's ecliptic plane. It has followed its five year orbit intact
for centuries; but, in 1995, mysteriously fragmented. According to
Julien, this is the same year that a crop circle appeared showing
the inner solar system with the Earth missing from its orbit. He
argues the "Missing Earth" crop circle was a message from
higher intelligences warning humanity of the consequences of its
destructive nuclear policies. He links this crop circle to May 25,
2006, and identifies the comet Schwassmann-Wachman as the subject of
higher intelligence communications. Using NASA simulations of the
comet's path, Julien concludes that impact is likely around May 25
precisely when the comet crosses the Earth's ecliptic plane. While
the first fragment will cross at approximately 10 million miles,
lagging fragments threaten to collide. While astronomers have stated
that the comet poses no direct threat, Julien argues that some
fragments are too small to observe. Astronomers have predicted
possible meteor showers indicating some commentary debris will enter
the atmosphere. more...
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Iran
says any attacker will regret action
(April 19, 2006)
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said during
an armed forces parade on Tuesday that any aggressor would regret
attacking the Islamic Republic, which is embroiled in a nuclear
dispute with the West. The president declared Iran a nuclear power
last week after he said it had successfully enriched uranium to the
level used in power stations. Iran insists its program is civilian
despite accusations by the West that it wants atomic bombs. The
United States has said it wants a diplomatic solution to the
standoff but has not ruled out military action. "Today, Iran's
army is one of the most powerful armies in the world and it will
powerfully defend the country's political borders and the
nation," Ahmadinejad said in a brief speech before troops and
missiles took part in an annual parade. more...
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Huge
ice chunks fall in California
(April 19, 2006)
- Twice in one week large chunks of ice have
inexplicably fallen from the sky in California, leaving experts
mystified. In Loma Linda, Calif., Thursday a chunk of ice the size
of a microwave oven came crashing through the roof of a recreation
center, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The ice then
fragmented into several opaque, white chunks. No one was injured in
the incident. "I've been in the fire service for 31 years. I've
heard and read about these things, but I've never seen this in
person,'' Rolland Crawford, division chief of the Loma Linda Fire
Department, told the paper. April 8 in Oakland a similar ice ball
plunged to earth in a field at a park, making a 2-foot crater in the
ground. A typical explanation may involve ice falling from an
airplane, but ice caused by leaks from a plane's lavatory is blue in
color and these objects were white. Myriad other hypotheses have
been offered, with one scientist even blaming global warming. more...
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Former
Director of Proposed Carter White House Extraterrestrial
Communication Project to Present New Initiative at Crop Circles Film
Screening in Victoria, Canada
(April 19, 2006)
- The controversial documentary film “Star
Dreams” explains that there have been almost 11,000 recorded crop
circles worldwide since 1980, many of them baffling prominent
scientists. A new version of “Star Dreams” includes the latest
crop circles and will be shown publicly in Victoria, BC on May 6th,
2006. After the film, Alfred Webre will present the Star Dreams
Initiative (SDI), the evolution of his work as former Director of
the proposed 1977 Carter White House extraterrestrial communication
project. The proposal was prepared through his work as futurist at
Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and it came about as a result of
Carter’s interest in the subject after he saw a UFO in 1969. more...
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Floods
threaten 160,000 in southeastern Europe
(April 18, 2006)
- A swollen tributary of the Danube river rose to a
record level in Hungary and Serbia, threatening at least 160,000
people and 50,000 homes as southeasthern Europe battled massive
floods. Emergency crews scrambled to bolster the banks of the Tisza
River that flows into Serbia from Hungary Tuesday after it reached
its highest level in parts of the two countries already hit by
flooding of the Danube. Further downstream in Romania, the rising
Danube forced authorities to evacuate more than 4,700 people, mainly
in the southern towns of Calarasi and Fetesti. In neighbouring
Bulgaria, thousands of volunteers joined army troops to strengthen
embankments along the surging Danube with sandbags. The situation
was expected to worsen across the Balkans within hours, with heavy
rainfall forecast later Tuesday or Wednesday, adding to the melting
snow which has contributed to the flooding. more...
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Israel
Warns of New 'Axis of Terror'
(April 18, 2006)
- Ambassador Dan Gillerman cautioned that a new
"axis of terror" — Iran, Syria and the Hamas-run
Palestinian government — was sowing the seeds of the first world
war of the 21st century. "A dark cloud is looming above our
region, and it is metastasizing as a result of the statements and
actions by leaders of Iran, Syria, and the newly elected government
of the Palestinian Authority," he said. A Palestinian suicide
bomber struck a packed fast-food restaurant during Passover, killing
nine people and wounding dozens in the deadliest bombing in more
than a year. In a sharp departure from the previous Palestinian
government's condemnations of bombings, the Hamas-led administration
defended the attack as a legitimate response to Israeli
"aggression." The Palestinian U.N. observer, Riyad Mansour,
condemned Monday's suicide bombing and the loss of innocent
civilians on both sides. But he attacked Israel for its latest
military escalation — which killed 21 Palestinians from April 7-9.
The bloodshed and Hamas' hard-line stance could set the stage for
harsh Israeli reprisals and endanger Hamas' efforts to secure
desperately needed international aid and acceptance. Israel said it
held Hamas responsible for the attack in Tel Aviv even though a
separate group, Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility. Islamic Jihad
has close ties to Israel's archenemy, Iran. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
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Strong
earthquake off west coast of Sumatra
(April 20, 2006)
- A strong earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter
scale struck off the western coast of northern Sumatra in Indonesia
on Thursday, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency in Jakarta said.
The quake, centered 33 kilometres (20 miles) under
the floor of the Indian Ocean some 300 kilometres west of Simeulue,
was only moderately felt on the island, said Hardiyanto of the
agency's office in the capital Jakarta. There
were no reports of injuries or damage from the quake, which struck
at 2:36 am local time (20:36 GMT). more...
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Indonesians
on Slopes of Mt. Merapi Prepare for Eruption
(April 17, 2006)
- Indonesia was preparing Monday
for the possible evacuation of nearly 30,000 people living on the
slopes of Java's
simmering volcano Mount Merapi, officials and reports said.
Vulcanologists have declared alert stage two, one level below
ordering an evacuation of the 29,000 residents and two below a full
eruption, Media Indonesia newspaper reported. Central
Java Governor Mardiyanto said all districts on the slopes of the
2,914-metre (9,616-feet) volcano were preparing to coordinate relief
and rescue efforts in the event of an eruption, the state Antara
news agency reported. Villagers have set up early warning teams to
monitor the volcano -- Indonesia's second most active -- around the
clock, he added. more...
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