The weekend in photos The Leaf Chronicle Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:08 AM PST Check out the galleries on TheLeafChronicle.com from this weekend. Maybe you'll see someone you know. Prints from photos in the local galleries are available for purchase, too | Fennelly: Drizzly Sunday disappointing at Daytona The Brandon News & Tribune Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:08 AM PST Mother Nature grabbed the lead Sunday and wouldn't let go at the Daytona 500, Martin Fennelly says. And today's forecast doesn't look too encouraging, either. | Buffett: My successor is in the dark too Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST (Reuters) - Warren Buffett resisted pressure on Monday to identify his successor as chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway, saying the person who has been chosen does not even know it himself. In his annual investor letter on Saturday, Buffett said Berkshire's board had identified someone who will replace him as CEO when the 81-year-old investor eventually leaves the post. But he did not ... | Fewer Job Seekers Want to Be Entrepreneurs Inc Magazine Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST Out-of-work executives and managers prefer the corporate world to entrepreneurship. It's not great news for the economy--but it might be for you. Not too long ago, a significant number of executives and managers who lost their positions would try their hand at starting a business. But what once approached 10 percent of the people out of work has dropped significantlyâ"and it doesn't say ... | Coptic Christians fearful for what an Islamist Egypt will mean for them PRI Public Radio International Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST George Gerges, a 24-year-old Coptic Christian, said the situation in Egypt over the past year hasn't been good. This winter, The Muslim Brotherhood and ultraconservative Salafi parties won almost 75 percent of the seats in Egyptâs parliamentary elections. Last October, more than 20 Christians were killed during a demonstration demanding equal rights. And not too long ago, several Christian ... | NP mail center to close in USPS cuts North Platte Telegraph Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:07 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - Already mocked by some as "snail mail," first-class U.S. mail will slow even more by next spring under plans by the cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service to eliminate more than 250 processing centers, including those in North Platte, Grand Island, Norfolk and Alliance. Nearly 30,000 workers would be laid off, too, as the post office struggles to respond to a shift to online ... | Live Blog: NHL trade deadline updates Sports Illustrated Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:05 AM PST Sure enough, Kevin Allen of USA Today tweeted the Red Wings are out of the Gaustad hunt. Presumably the price is too high. | | |
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