While the magazine's content serves an "affluent, upper middle class, well-educated readership," editorial is not pigeonholed by demographics, said Linda Vaccariello, executive editor. A feature in the May 2012 issue, for instance, detailed the short …
That would include transportation, food service, accounting and technology, plus staff training and development, curriculum development, and educator evaluation systems. The superintendent plans to formally present this to the subcommittees when they …
In its report, the group implored state lawmakers to put money toward a public awareness campaign of billboards and other public service announcements aimed at discouraging violence between couples urging victims to report abuse to authorities. … The …
That is partly because Chinese taxes on imported goods, especially luxury items, are high and because Chinese travel agencies strike deals with malls that pay them a commission on all their clients' purchases. "It's the main way the agencies … A …
Yet all six continue to work at the top levels of their field, earning salaries and bonuses that have allowed them to live in luxury while the mortgages that made up the bonds they sold have defaulted at alarming rates. “How is it that we could say …
It is the first of five ultra-luxurious vacation rental homes based on the 5 Balinese elements of Water, Earth, Fire, Air and Jungle. 'The Water House' is aptly named: Numerous water features grace the eyes and soothe the ears—an infinity edge …
Southern Comfort Cabin Rentals, North Georgia's most trusted Property Management company offering Blue Ridge cabin rentals, has announced that it has acquired its 50th cabin rental property for those seeking a luxurious place to call home while on …
ZoomSystems' kiosks, placed in busy places such as airports and shopping centers, sell luxury products including consumer electronics, language software, fancy beauty products and makeup. Using Vigix technology, ZoomSystems hopes to move into stores, …
The number of luxury-car thefts has decreased in Los Angeles by almost 50 percent since 2005 as security technology improved, Smith said. “You used to be able to steal a car with a screwdriver,” Smith said. “Now with chips, computers and alarm systems, …