Your Other 8 Hours: Fear of Failure? Three Tips to Guarantee Success

 By Robert Pagliarini, Tribune Media Services

 
It takes guts and determination to invest the other eight hours into improving yourself or starting a business. If you’ve taken night classes, started a blog or have participated at Toastmasters, you know you are putting yourself on the line. It’s hard work and there is ample room for disappointment, rejection and, yes, dare I say, failure?

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Teen Talk: “Phantom of the Opera” Fashion

 The “Phantom of the Opera” production has been loved by millions for over the years. The traveling production of “Phantom” put on by The Music Box company has given people all over the world a chance to experience the magic it brings. Beyond being so mesmerizing and captivating, there is so much unseen work and dedication that goes on behind the curtain. Over twenty semi trucks carry the show from city to city. Within the trucks there are over sixty gondola closets of just costumes alone!

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Travel Troubleshooter: I Had to Pay Twice For My Flights to Mexico

 Colleen Farmer’s flight to Mexico is rescheduled multiple times before she leaves on her vacation, but when she finally shows up at the airport, her airline demands an additional $948 for two one-way tickets. Now her online travel agency is balking at a refund for the second ticket. What can she do?

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What have you done for your state lately?

 Michigan is in a defining moment in history.  More of our people are out of work than in a lifetime.  Those of us lucky enough to still have a job are working far more for less.  Our roads and our infrastructure are crumbling before our very eyes, and even our children’s education is in jeopardy.If we do not take action now, we could be the first generation in Michigan to leave it in worse condition for our children.

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Next Edition will Feature 2010’s Best, Brightest and Most Beautiful… TNCP Catches Up With 2005 Honoree Conrad Tatnall

 

Conrad L. Tatnall is currently a staff attorney in the Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation (OFIR), Office of General Counsel.  

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Detroit Community Mourning After Police Kill Little Girl

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DETROIT, MI  (FinalCall.com) – Facing one of its darkest days, the Stanley-Jones family along with the city gathered to say a final goodbye to seven-year-old year Aiyana Stanley-Jones who was shot and killed while sleeping on a sofa in the living room of her family’s home.

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Big Things to Come in Smaller Cities

By Bob Robinson

 
When I moved to mid-Michigan 35 years ago, there were more than 40,000 manufacturing jobs in the area.  Now there are less than 10,000 or 12,000.  The loss of industrial and manufacturing jobs throughout the state has left people fleeing Michigan cities, leaving behind abandoned and over-built infrastructures. 

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Smith withdraws from Governor’s race

YPSILANTI, MI – State Representative Alma Wheeler Smith (D-Salem) today announced that she has ended her campaign to be Michigan’s next Governor.

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Local Organization Readies Students to Vote

 Teresa Tran, National Honor Society student at Eastern High School volunteered to help classmates register to vote.  Deedre Williams, member of A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), a non-profit “Get-Out-The-Vote” voter education organization, facilitated the registration and Bruce Utter from the City of Lansing’s Clerks Office assisted with questions about the voting machines.

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