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Get a Life!: Holiday party etiquette
Blogger Judy Welles passes on some tips for making holiday parties more enjoyable and useful.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
FCW Forum: You know you've been a fed too long if...
"…you give your spouse a procurement form instead of a grocery list," one reader suggested. Read more entries to our punch line contest and submit your own at the FCW Forum.
(Posted December 14, 2007)
The Lectern: The times they are a-changin' (with apologies to Dylan)
Is that "Ms." or "Miss?" Blogger Steve Kelman plays sociologist during a lunch time discussion with some undergraduate "girls."
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"...you wonder when your son's little league team will be doing the kids' performance reviews, because you would hate for it to come right before the playoffs." What do you think? Reading a sampling of the latest entries to our Punch Line contest and then submit your own.
(Posted December 14, 2007)
Rise/fall of China?
In a "the world is flat" moment, peripatetic blogger Steve Kelman realizes that Asia is very much a presence in Australia.
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