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Sales Team Readiness: If You’re Not Assessing, You’re Just Guessing

Shutterstock If you’re like me, you travel from time to time for business, perhaps spending a little too much time on airplanes. Imagine on your next trip, you’re walking up the jetway to board the plane, and you’re greeted by … Continue reading

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Singapore Airlines Takes First Boeing 787-10

Boeing handed over the newest member of the 787 family—the 787-10—to launch customer Singapore Airlines (SIA) during a ceremony Sunday evening at the manufacturer’s South Carolina production facility. The delivery of 787-10 9V-SCA, celebrated before 3,000 Boeing employees and their guests, … Continue reading

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Sedona Pathways Our Daily Journey: March 26, 2018

I was going through all of the February photos making final deletions, adding keywords before committing to closure of the month and the filing of February 2018, when I came across a shoot I did while running the ridge from … Continue reading

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New Britain toy store is still going strong

Related Coverage NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (WTNH) — One Connecticut toy store is showing its resilience despite the widespread closures of big box stores. Chris Snyder went to Amato’s Toy and Hobby in New Britain to get the newest twist on a … Continue reading

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Jack Ables, former Orchard Park High School principal and Air Force Reservist

Nov. 2, 1929 – March 22, 2018 Jack Ables, a longtime Orchard Park High School principal, died Thursday in the Rosa Coplon Jewish Home and Infirmary on the Weinberg Campus in Amherst. He was 88. Mr. Ables was born in … Continue reading

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Clyde Beal: 87-year-old shares snippets of life growing up in another era

When 87 year-old Clarence Geswein was asked if he would agree to an interview, he replied there wasn’t much to tell … except those memories of climbing into a boat from the upstairs window during the 1937 flood, Marshall basketball … Continue reading

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Phil Burgess: Helping the young to a legacy of trains, planes and automobiles

Way back in 1993, Mary Sue and I decided to move to Annapolis from Denver. It was a move shaped by desire and experience, not by the requirements of family or a job. It happened this way. During the mid-1980s, … Continue reading

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