Sunday, April 27, 2008

Challenges In The News 04/27/08

Twentieth Century Fox and "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who!" issued a challenge to communities across the U.S. called the Horton Hears You Hometown Challenge.

National Park Medical Center employees are getting fit and having fun through an eight-week Fitness Challenge Program. The program, which began on Feb. 1, is designed to offer guidance and motivation and encourage employees to live a healthier lifestyle.

(Jefferson City) -- Pro-choice advocates are challenging a petition submitted for the Missouri ballot. Planned Parenthood and the Missouri Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice are backing the legal challenge filed by Mary Hickey of St. Louis.

Mix together three great horsemen, three unbroken horses, and two hours in a round pen and you've got yourself a true “Trainer's Challenge”.

Couples from Los Angeles today will challenge a state law that bans same-sex marriage. Their attorneys will argue their case before the California Supreme Court.

Firefighters in Merseyside are preparing an electoral challenge to New Labour councillors who back cuts in public services, say officials in the Fire Brigades Union (FBU).

Ozarks Food Harvest is taking part in a nationwide challenge. The 11th annual Feinstein Challege runs now through April 30 and splits $1-million among food pantries around the country.

Two failed White House campaigns have left Dennis Kucinich fighting for his political life against the toughest, best-financed challenge in his 12-year congressional career.

So, we know virtualizing the IT system will save a lot of time, money and effort, and we know there are lots of tools out there we can get from different vendors. Yet, as any savvy IT professional will tell you, introducing any new technology will bring about a host of new challenges.

A sizeable challenge in Warren Central (Ind.) awaits Wayne in this fall's fourth Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Football Challenge.

Another game, another stiff challenge for the General McLane boys basketball team as they attempt to repeat as Class AAA state champions.

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