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[Johnnie Moore's Weblog] Related to what I just said about holding questions, I often feel anxious when people bang on about thought leadership.

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[Mahesh VNIT's Weblog] Man reached the moon 40 years ago but often struggles to deliver ...: Lovell, Jr., and William A. Anders who were the first to enter lunar orbit as part of the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.

[Unknown News] Unknown News | Helen & Harry's cranky weblog of news and opinion ...: Detroit City Council member Monica Conyers, wife of Congressman John Conyers (D-Michigan), pled guilty to bribery charges last month. And now, her name and new allegations have surfaced in an indictment of her alleged .

[Rex Williams' Weblog] The Spider « Rex Williams' Weblog: She explained the situation behind her having to give him up and asked for his forgiveness for all he’d been thru because of her…He forgave her, accepted her, loved her and once he began to establish himself in the ‘game’, he took care of her. His love for her was unconditional and so was hers for him…

[noodlepie] noodlepie: Bin the moose: So please, I urge you to think twice before yapping that piehole of yours again trying to trash a REAL American woman like Sarah Palin on behalf of your socialist candidate. She has more class than any of your elitist European types could ever dreamed of having.

[Johnnie Moore's Weblog] Johnnie Moore's Weblog: The Halo Effect: The 4% figure that Rozenszweig cites is very thought-provoking: it flies in the face of received thinking (including my own) about the impact of leaders. It may well fit with the Lakomski's contention (as I understand it) that "leadership" is really a figment of our imagination.

[The Schmuck Stops Here] The Schmuck Stops Here: O's: Just another sad Bronx tale - Some ...: 500 team playingout the string.I can't see any of the old Oriole players not taking out the pitcher on a hard feet first slide instead of that wussy move Brian Roberts pulled last night,and that's after gettinga bad read on the ball and breaking back to third to start with.And Izturis should have hadawhite cane out there last nightas bad as he looked on the bases,even though he got his foot in beforethe tag,although it was a bang bang play.And again why waste George Sherrill,who has been near perfect,everybody but the umpires knowhe had Veritek struck out in Boston,for about 2 months.You leave in a Jim Johnson,who has struggled for over a month to face a lefty,who has always hit us well.Makes no sense.We hadnumerous cahnces to move the runners along,but Dt must be having the DT's,because we never sacrifice bunt.I'm so glad we went back to stressing the fundamentals thisyear.I'd hate to think where we'd be without them.If Trembley thinks this is the Orioles Way,he must have watched too many video's of the JeffStone,Alan Wiggins,Wayne Gross,Steve Kline,Glenn Davis,Albert Belle,etc.etc,video's.No excuse for losing that game last night,NONE.Poor management leads to no accountability,leads to poor execution leads to another losing season.Yes,we have wasted by my count,somewhere between 16-20 QS by our pitchers,who have given up three runs or less and lost,and almost all of them have left tied or with a lead.Look it up Pete.I'm tired of the excuseitis on this team.It's not the rookies making the boneheaded plays for the most part,it's the "so-called" veterans and "leaders" 2 of whom signed big money extensions.What happened to the Nick Markakis who used to hustle and work the count?Cla Meredith,that will probably be our big move before the trade deadline.Aubrey Huff hit two more shots last night,one carroms off the first baseman and bounces right to the secod baseman and one the guy makes a shoe stringcatch on.The guy has hit more rockets right at people since anybody I can remember except for Rick Dempsey back in his heyday.And still has 57 RBI's with nobody batting behind him.Melvin Mora again?Give me a break.Look at Tex's numbers since Rodriguez has come back,huge difference.We have some good youngtalent on this team,Weiters has always looked overmatched every where he has started for the first month or two,but he has a good eye and a smooth swing,he'll be fine,Reimold has proven he is the real deal and Jones is a second year All Star,andis starting to showcase his speed a little more.Bergeson and Hernandez look like solid starters,and even berkins shows promise,just needs to add another pitch and go down for some more work.Tillman has been lights out,what more does he need to prove in AAA?So tired of watching the same sad sack Orioles accept losing,night in and night out.I hated to lose,still do.And until the Orioles get somebody as a manager who feels the same ay,they will continue to lose.Memo to Dave,the definition of insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting different results.Memo to self,Expect to hear for the next two years,this isjust a throw away year,wait til 2013 then we'll be ready,repeat after me,we have the longest rebuilding stretch in the history of baseball.Floridadismantled almost their entire team twice and won two World Series and we're still rebuilding.What's the common denominator?Peter Angelos and his yes men as managers.Dave Trembley is just happy to have a job because nobody else will hire him as a major league manager when he leaves here,you can bet the Schmuckster'shouse on it.

[Thomas PM Barnett :: Weblog] Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog: On judging the Big Bang...: The 18th chapter of John's gospel records Jesus' arrest and trial before both the Jewish and Roman courts. In verse 22 of that chapter, Jesus is struck with the palm of the hand by one of the officers of the Jewish religious court for answering the high priest in what the officer thought was a disrespectful manner.

[Daniel Pipes Weblog] On New York's "Khalil Gibran International Academy" :: Daniel Pipes: Also curious is this understanding of KGIA's purpose by the IHT article's author, Richard Bernstein: "Most people who knew about it seemed to see it as a reasonable gesture to an Arab immigrant community that often feels estranged from the surrounding American society." For that matter, Bosman in the New York Times (see the May 4, 2007 update, above) refers to KGIA as "conceived as a public embrace of New York City's growing Arab population and of internationalism." Foolish me - I thought the school was about Arabic-language instruction, when it seems really to be about a good-will gesture to Arabic-speakers.

[Centurean2's Weblog] A Black Day For Democracy”¦ « Centurean2's Weblog: As so many of us are totally disillusioned with this government and politicians in general, I would agree with �John Schlackman� comment earlier where the good and the decent politicians should be identified and recognized for their integrity (expenses), their work record on tackling issues raised by their constituents and their reasons for pursuing a career in politics. It is an absolute necessity that we the public have some faith restored in the political system so that we may engage with our government and have the issues of the day tackled on our behalf.

[Rosettasister's Weblog] “Refuge of the Roads” « Rosettasister's Weblog: and said, “Since the president denigrated [Sen.] John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) effort to move [toward taxing employer benefits] during the campaign, it’s going to take, in order to win over Republicans, presidential leadership in that direction.”

[Josephmallozzi's Weblog] June 1, 2009: The Unblemished, by Conrad Williams ...: two sadistic murderers, an unresponsive Claire, a losing-his-grip-on-his-sanity Bo who was a pretty odd bird to begin with, and Sarah whose single-minded concern for her daughter’s safety elicits an initial sympathy that gradually gives way to frustration and disbelief – they were all well-drawn and author Williams does a bang-up job of tracking their respective emotional and psychological descents.

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