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People on the move (Deseret Morning News)
LaVar Christensen and Stanford D. Swim have joined the board of trustees at the Sutherland Institute, a conservative think tank based in Salt Lake City. Christensen was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 2002.
COMMENTARY: A plan to iPhone home about (Kansas City Star)
Two big doings went down in California last week. And the impact of both will be felt in these parts sooner or later. Post a Comment
Get Basic Legal Help without a Lawyer (Small Business Computing)
Hiring an attorney can be very expensive, with hourly rates typically starting around $250. But until recently, if you needed legal assistance, you didn't have much of a choice.
X PRIZE Foundation Taps Former Gates Foundation Leader to Drive Expanded Mission (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOS ANGELES----Tom Vander Ark, the former Executive Director of Education for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has been named President of the X PRIZE Foundation - an educational nonprofit prize institute that offers multi-million-dollar awards for breakthrough innovations that benefit humanity.
Whatever happened to the heroes of industry? (The Scotsman: Business)
WHILE many markets performed admirably last year, the absence of entrepreneurs is ominous.
People on the Move (RedNova)
-- LaVar Christensen and Stanford D. Swim have joined the board of trustees at the Sutherland Institute, a conservative think tank based in Salt Lake City. Christensen was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 2002. He also is an attorney.
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