Audit probes "questionable" CSU executive compensation practices
The recent debate over the Cal State University executive compensation controversy received its first official governmental examination on Nov. 9, 2007. The California Bureau of State Audits weighed in last week, releasing its findings of an audit on the executive compensation practices of the CSU.…
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Writers Guild of America on strikeWriters strike after negotiations over Internet residuals fail
After final negotiation attempts fell through between the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, Hollywood writers took to the picket lines Nov. 5. …
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President Haynes honored by Business Journal
The San Diego Business Journal recently honored Cal State San Marcos President, Karen Haynes, one of the "Women Who Mean Business in San Diego County." Selected from 140 nominees, the SDBJ recognizes 25 women from government, education, media, and business every year for their professionalism. This year was the 14th year the SDBJ gave out the annual recognition.…
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Hopes for a "Colbert Nation" come to an endShort-lived presidential campaign ends for talk show host, Stephen Colbert
The Robin Williams film "Man of the Year" has become very relevant the past weeks as television star and political know-it-all Stephan Colbert officially tried to run for president. Though it was a running joke that he and Jon Stewart would run for the presidency, there was no seriousness in this idea. That is, until Oct.16, when Colbert announced he would run for president on the Democratic ballot in South Carolina. …
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