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Marta is continually updating her teachings with the latest in fitness science, sharing these updates with readers of her column on AOL en Espanol and Fox News Latino.

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My recent column on the importance of establishing an ethos of strong customer service that extends all the way from the CEO's office to the front lines touched a nerve for some readers.
But this Founding Father was also responsible for first getting readers hooked on one of the most unsavoury, yet deliciously entertaining forms of modern news: the gossip column.
Reese's list of the top 20 grammatical errors people commonly make was one of Inc.'s most popular columns last month, with readers sharing the story on social media nearly 90,000 times and offering plenty of their own pet peeves regarding how others use the English language.
For four years, Shel Horowitz's monthly Green And Profitable column ran on three continents, illuminating readers about profitable green business tactics (marketing and operations), profiling successful green companies, providing advice on issues from influencing government to saving tens of thousands of dollars.
Overall, the paper's coverage of the case has indeed been fair and exhaustive; it has commissioned polls on race relations and has run an occasional column answering readers» questions about the Iverson case and attempting to quell rumor mongering.
Regular readers of this column probably know our stance on the way the California Interscholastic Federation...
Regular readers of this column probably know our stance on the way the California Interscholastic Federation employs its Open Division within the state basketball championships.
After another weekend of dismal football at Elland Road, watching a Leeds United team be outthought and outplayed for the umpteenth time in recent memory, I thought my first column for TIAT would be a simple lambasting of the manager, something that previous readers of my weekly outpourings in their previous incarnation on Clarke One Nil will have been quite used to.
Throughout the entire football season, PinnacleSports.com will aim to provide readers of this column with an unprecedented insight into the point spread movement on key games each week.
Less than a week after the death of advice columnist Eppie Lederer, known to millions of readers as Ann Landers, her daughter, Margo Howard, Wednesday publicly accused her cousin, who writes the syndicated column «Dear Abby,» of a «crass» attempt to cash in on her mother's legacy.
Read on: Dear Readers: A while back, I wrote a column on the misuse of words and other irritants and named a few.
Scroll down the right - hand column of any page on the site (readers via RSS, you'll actually need to click through for once) for links to some old favorites, some new friends and a couple of examples of those man - if - only - people - had - listened moments.
The hugely talented and downright lovely Eli Kharis who normally uses this favorite quote «Earn Your Crown «which mostly accompanies her captions to her posts on all her social media platforms has created a column on the website dedicated to motivate readers to make progress in every area of their lives despite the challenges.
Two new columns reflect readers» interest in personal well - being and the influence of technology on their lives.
The column now appears twice a week on CNET offering readers a double dosage of Ask Maggie's advice.
We also have more on the horizon for our LGTBQ readers — don't miss the launch of the new queer dating column, written by Cosmo Christensen!
In this column The Guardian gets two of its readers to go on a date with.
In the first of what we hope to become a regular feature on the site, we're presenting you a guest column written by a reader of MMORPG.com.
Good morning readers, and welcome to the 1st installment of the Blu - Ray Roundup column on We Live Film!
< And in our preparatory column to last week's Issues on the Ether column for our #EtherIssue live discussion, Bringing Tools of the Trade to Self - Publishing, we askwed our readers to talk with us about what tools entrepreneurial authors need most; to what degree those tools can be as much of a burden as a help if they slow down writers with steep learning curves; how well the commercial world seems to be responding so far to the needs of entrepreneurial authors; and what kind of results they're seeing from their own experiences and experiments with new tools.
The black square, the slender strokes, the line of text or brief dialogue beneath the frame: the scene that left his desk each day and was praised, admired, commented on, misinterpreted, later repudiated in a column of the same newspaper or another, in the irate letter of an irate reader, in a debate on some morning radio show.
The ebook reader gives you the option to choose single or mulch - column text and employs an «action bar» that shows different functions depending on the contents of the main screen.
One incredible new feature that Cloud Authoring provides is Guided Reading, which allows readers to move across the text of a newspaper or magazine article or the column print of a scanned print edition without having to move the text around on their screens.
On the plus side, page navigation is pretty good, with a scrollable thumbnail view of the pages along the bottom that pops up when you use it, and the «article reader» mode, which formats the text of an individual article into a single, easily - readable column with adjustable text, is a must - have feature.
Reflowable formats require a simpler layout with all the text in one column since the amount of content on a reader's screen will vary depending on the device or e-reading application being used and the individual reader's own display preferences.
Marvel's SVP of Publishing Tom Brevoort is once again locked and loaded to speak directly to readers in an all - fan question installment of his weekly column focusing on «Fear Itself,» comic violence and the Avengers line.
Anderson's regular readers at Thought Catalog have read his Music for Writers series of columns, with interviews of some of the most talented, intelligent, and important composers and performers today on the contemporary classical scene.
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at about 22 minutes (iTunes podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook post stating that «a better way to organize your Kindle libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle - age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh; audio comments from Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.
For a seemingly obscure topic, my recent column on Locked - In Retirement Accounts attracted a surprising number of reader queries, some of which we answer below.
The reader should note that the last 2 columns (light brown) provide annualized total return estimates based on the consensus 3 to 5 years trend line analyst estimates of either cash flows or earnings.
I'm a regular reader of all of Mr. Carrick's columns and what I like best about them is he focuses on answering the questions that regular Canadians ask about money.
Any of the readers who have been reading my columns know I have been reading several books recently on the financial crisis.
Jeremy M. Simon: In honor of 100th column, Jeremy M. Simon's 3 favorite credit scoring questions — For my 100th column addressing reader questions on credit scores and reports, I've taken a look back at some of emails that most surprised, challenged or amused me.
After 20 years of writing this column and answering, on average, four reader questions weekly, that's 4,160 answers!
You readers of my Daily Vet column on petMD are well - familiar with my canine companion Cardiff and his battles with life - threatening health problems.
Writer and industry expert Dennis J. Farrell reflects on the past 15 years of Pet Business Industry Insider columns and bids farewell to his readers.
Regular readers of this column will know that every month, I try to pass on tips and inspiration to bring greater success and pleasure to those who have chosen to work as reptile - sales associates.
That is the question several readers asked me after reading my September column that focused on the luxury end of the pet food business and concerns about the quality of the product.
Her column on games and fashion for Paste Magazine is not only refreshingly unique in a discourse often obsessed with graphics and gameplay, Jackson also approaches her readers — and her listeners on the Match 3 podcast — with a characteristic insight and charm that leave the rest of us feeling like we're slacking off in our own critiques.
You can add Two Coats of Paint to your blog reader by clicking on the subscription button in the column at right.
As regular readers of this column are aware from time to time I will host provocative perspectives on the energy industry.
The only depictions of climate science in the Wall Street Journal's opinion section that the group found legitimate were in letters from readers responding to misleading editorials and columns, according to UCS climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel, who spoke at a UCS panel on media and climate science in New York on Friday.
However, readers of my column will know that I give contrarians, or sceptics, or deniers (call them what you will) short shrift, and as a close follower of the scientific debate on this subject I can state without doubt that there is no dispute whatsoever within the expert community as to the reality or causes of manmade global warming.
Its readers meanwhile are active in the comments threads on every environmental column and on other papers» websites etc etc — they are eco-warriors of the most rabid kind to a man, and woman.
I really don't want to get into a mosh pit of donkeys and elephants here, but I will say that I enjoyed the heck out of the comments on Ann Althouse's column this a.m.. Here's what her reader Pogo said about Kerry, and it's a strong echo of what I'm reading elsewhere from bloggers on multiple sides of the aisle (albeit varying degrees of angst and joy):
I hope readers of this column will take the time to read and reflect on âpihtawikosisân's blog; she has many things to tell us.
This brought out a barrage of comments and letters from Abby's readers in yesterday's column (via Consumerist) who clearly disagreed on the law / etiquette governing the handicap stall.
I might point out that when you view a blog post or a column on a single page — that is, not on the front page — you're offered the option of using our «Easy Reader», which presents the article in larger type in an overlay.
Initially intended as a single article, the favorable response from readers to «Silly Lawyer Tricks,» — and the apparently never - ending examples of attorney mistakes on appeal — led to a regular column.
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