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  • CBS's Rodriguez: Scott Brown Will 'Derail' Ted Kennedy's 'Passion'

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2010

  • Israeli Official: Hebron Killings Will Impact, but Not 'Derail' Washington Talks

    The Jewish Week 2010

  • Logo Tattoos Nearly Derail a Marathon Debut Minutes before Sunday's New York City Marathon, American professional runner Lauren Fleshman was scrubbing temporary tattoos off her skin because they violated a rule forbidding the advertisement of commercial products—in this case, her nutrition bar company, Picky Bars.

    Heard on the Field 2011

  • More Heard on the Street: U.S. Politics Won't Derail China's Yuan Strategy Although Chinese officials have eschewed volatility in currency trading, analysts said the unusual swings recently could bolster Beijing's moves to stem what is known as hot money, or short-term speculative fund flows.

    Yuan Hits Record After Weeks of Volatility Lingling Wei 2011

  • Join the Derail the 3-C facebook group by clicking here.

    One step closer to derailment of the 3-C... 2010

  • Derail polite but meaningless banter by rewarding candid employees.

    The Jack Welch way of winning 2010

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Unemployment Could Derail Recovery'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'A Financial Times news article on how unemployment may derail economic recovery. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Unemployment Could Derail Recovery 2009

  • 'Friends, For two months, we\'ve sat and watched the rabid right achieve the unimaginable: Derail universal health care and send the Democrats in Congress running for cover.

    Michael Moore: Inviting You to See Capitalism Today at a Theater Near You! 2009

  • 'Friends, For two months, we\'ve sat and watched the rabid right achieve the unimaginable: Derail universal health care and send the Democrats in Congress running for cover.

    Michael Moore: Inviting You to See Capitalism Today at a Theater Near You! 2009

  • The June issue of the Harvard Business Review has a brief article in the Forethought section titled "Ten Fatal Flaws That Derail Leaders" by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman that describes the result of their research on 450 Fortune 500 executives.

    Charles Warner: Sound Like Your CEO? 2009

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