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WARREN PIECE: Warren County starts Quest for leaders
Vince Lombardi once said, "Leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal."Over the next eight months, a group of people will take time out of their workday every two weeks to help make leaders in Warren County."The whole idea is developing community-based leadership," said Shelley Rowe, community development specialist with the Warren County University of Missouri Extension Office."They can take those skills back and benefit their employer, but it's also to develop a group of people who will look at changes in the community and what changes do we want to take place in our communities," Rowe said.The program, called Quest, is sponsored by the Warrenton Area and Wright City Area chambers of commerce.
Asia has nothing to fear except monsters
SYDNEY - Asia has limited exposure to the US subprime loans fallout, so we can all take a ringside seat while Europe and North America sort through the debris. Right? Wrong. It's true that the tsunami rippling through the lowest and riskiest level of US mortgage lending has no direct bearing on this region. Asian stocks have been oversold in the equities fallout and logically their markets should by now have become safe havens for nervous investors. But crises have a way of breeding paranoia and sapping consumer confidence long after the initial bruising has subsided, even when most stockholders are mere spectators in a drama being played out on distant shores. Asian banks are more equipped than most to handle credit strains, having spent heavily on improved risk-management and regulatory systems after the 1997-98 East Asian economic meltdown.
Tourism numbers patchy
Visitors to Halls Gap may be looking sparse at present, but operators are not panicking as it has been a `patchy' summer. With last year's month-long non trading period due to the Grampians Bushfire still firm in traders' memories any business is good business. Northern Grampians Shire Council tourism manager Angie Lush said that tourist numbers had declined over past weeks. "What we've been finding is a slight drop during December in visitation," Ms Lush said. "In the first few weeks of January, people were coming more. "Some people have had good days, some bad days. It's hard to establish a pattern. "Going by what the retailers and accommodation providers have said business has been patchy." Melissa Griffin from the Halls Gap Caravan Park said that business was quiet at present, but would soon pick up.
Youths showcase talent
VICE President Joseph Msika has reiterated his call that Government should lead the way in supporting and funding sport if the country is to produce more athletes who can compete at the highest levels. The Vice President made the remarks at the Colliery Stadium in Hwange yesterday where he officially opened the Fifth National Youth Games. Vice President Msika said it was imperative that the youth Games were adequately funded to ensure that promising athletes competed with pride and in comfort. "As much as our Government has since Independence, taken a keen interest and supported the development of sport, I am the first one to admit that we have not done enough in this regard. "We have developed and reviewed such policies as the Physical Education, Sport and Recreation Policy of Zimbabwe.
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