Monday Morning Rehab

I expected more injury news with the start of training camps, but wow! I could barely keep up with the explosion on information coming out of NFL camps over the last seven days. It started, mostly, on the defensive side of the ball. But the injury bug quickly spread over to the offensive side of the ball, affecting skill and non-skill players alike. Of course it is the skill position injuries that brings fantasy owners here to the Monday Morning Rehab on The Hazean. The next few weeks will

Spa and Resort Management Career Guide to Making it in the Spa Industry

Author : Josh Stone Just because spas offer its customers full relaxation and respite from the daily stress and hustle and bustle of the metropolis, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the people working behind it are on Zen mode 24 hours a day, seven days a week In fact, managing a spa or taking on a spa career comes with as many guidelines and technicalities as the average Windows operating system While it may seem odd that we compare something deemed stress-relieving to something a little str

Sanford admits affair after going AWOL

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford tries to compose himself as he admits to having an affair during a news conference Wednesday, June 24, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. He also announce that he is resigning as chairman of the Republican Governors Association.(AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain) COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — After going AWOL for seven days, Gov. Mark Sanford admitted Wednesday that he had secretly flown to Argentina to visit a woman with whom he was having an affair. Wiping away tears, he apologized

SC Gov Sanford Admits Affair After Going AWOL

COLUMBIA, S.C. – After going AWOL for seven days, Gov. Mark Sanford admitted Wednesday that he had secretly flown to Argentina to visit a woman with whom he was having an affair. Wiping away tears, he apologized to his family and gave up a national Republican Party post, but was silent on whether he would resign. “I’ve been unfaithful to my wife,” he said in a news conference in which the 49-year-old governor ruminated on God’s law, moral absolutes and following one’s heart. He said he spent the