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The crash site was never found, but over the years she held out hope it would be uncovered, steadily accumulating newspaper clippings and documents related to the case. There was no mayday or communication from the jet, Kozak says. Courtesy Garry KozakKozak first learned of the plane crash from a friend in the 1980s. Now that the crash site was found, the National Transportation Safety Board will make its evaluation to confirm it’s the right aircraft. While the crash site may have been found, it’s important to the passengers’ children the next generation also knows about their fathers.
Persons: Kristina Nikita Coffey, Barbara Nikitas, searcher, George Nikita, Garry, ” Nikitas, Nikita Coffey, , , “ I’ve, Garry Kozak, Kozak, Donald Myers, Robert R, Williams, Frank B, Wilder, Kirby Windsor ., Garry Kozak Kozak, ” Kozak, I’ve, Frank K, ” Wilder, Nikitas, Charles C, Robert Williams, III, ” Williams, That’s, “ It’s, it’s, ” Nikita Coffey, Peter C, Knudson Organizations: CNN, National Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, NTSB Locations: Lake Champlain, Vermont, Burlington , Vermont, Providence , Rhode Island, Juniper, Burlington
He landed on an option that's becoming increasingly popular with top MBAs and entrepreneurs: launching his own search fund. AdvertisementHere are three reasons why he decided on a search fund:Shift in the search fund businessSingh graduated from Harvard's MBA program in 2022. "Historically, tech people have stayed away from search funds because it's not exciting to them," he said. These could be projects that convert on-premise software companies to cloud companies or projects that change one-time software purchases to yearly subscriptions. Singh said he knew of about 20 MBAs from his Harvard cohort who started search funds, out of about 800 in his class.
Persons: , Gaurav Singh, Singh, that's, he'd, wouldn't, Harvard Organizations: Service, Harvard Business School, Business, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Investors Locations: Toronto, Stanford, Midwest
He landed on an option that's becoming increasingly popular with top MBAs and entrepreneurs: launching his own search fund. AdvertisementHere are three reasons why he decided on a search fund:Shift in the search fund businessSingh graduated from Harvard's MBA program in 2022. "Historically, tech people have stayed away from search funds because it's not exciting to them," he said. These could be projects that convert on-premise software companies to cloud companies or projects that change one-time software purchases to yearly subscriptions. Singh said he knew of about 20 MBAs from his Harvard cohort who started search funds, out of about 800 in his class.
Persons: , Gaurav Singh, Singh, that's, he'd, wouldn't, Harvard Organizations: Service, Harvard Business School, Business, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Investors Locations: Toronto, Stanford, Midwest
Tana French’s Moody, Mesmerizing New Thriller
  + stars: | 2024-03-02 | by ( Sadie Stein | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
THE HUNTER, by Tana FrenchFour years ago in these pages, the critic Janet Maslin published a guide to “the essential Tana French.” For some of French’s fans, all the novels are essential. Unpredictability and a refusal to be boring are part of French’s talent, and they make the books (almost) as much fun to debate as they are to read. Instead, a rebellious, preteen outcast named Trey Reddy enlists his help in finding her missing brother. In “The Hunter,” Cal, two years older, is still living in Ardnakelty. Cal and Lena want Trey to stay well clear, but she has different ideas.
Persons: Tana, Janet Maslin, , Cal Hooper, Chicago who’s, Trey Reddy, Cal, ” Cal, Lena, Trey, Smart, Trey —, , Reddy, Trey’s, Johnny, he’s, Trey can’t, fatalism Organizations: Chicago Locations: Tana French, Ireland, Ardnakelty
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Gunmen burst into a home in central Mexico and abducted one of the volunteer searchers looking for the country's 114,000 disappeared and killed her husband and son, authorities said Wednesday. Cano’s volunteer group, Salamanca United in the Search for the Disappeared, said late Tuesday the gunmen shot Cano’s husband and adult son in the attack the previous day. State prosecutors confirmed husband and son were killed, and that Cano remained missing. At least seven volunteer searchers have been killed in Mexico since 2021. The volunteer searchers often conduct their own investigations —often relying on tips from former criminals — because the government has been unable to help.
Persons: Lorenza Cano, Cano, , José Cano Flores, Lorenza Organizations: MEXICO CITY, Salamanca United, Jalisco New, Volunteers Locations: MEXICO, Mexico, Salamanca, Guanajuato, Cabo, brother's, Jalisco, Tlajomulco, America, Caribbean
Bruce Feiler analyzed 400 people to find out what makes some people love what they do and others feel frustrated. Ask yourself questions like "If you could do one thing to be happier at work today, what would it be?" Author Bruce Feiler. You'll find a new job — but soon enough you'll be back where you started, asking the wrong questions and getting the wrong answers. Copyright © 2023 by Bruce Feiler.
Persons: Bruce Feiler, , I've, they've, Bruce Feiler ., Jonica Moore, You'll, you'll, — you'll, Mark Savickas, It's Organizations: Service, Kent State University, Penguin Press, Penguin Random
Williams also says you should notice if the recruiting process is complex or cumbersome. A parallel red flag is the complexity of the recruiting process. Being cautious about discussing pay is not necessarily a red flag, that's just part of hiring. A related red flag is the responses you get from the people you interview with. And that should be a huge red flag about the company overall.
But there's a glaring catch to my support for pay transparency: I haven't actually practiced it in my own life. To find out why, I decided to commemorate the dawning age of salary transparency by telling pretty much everyone in my life what I earn. Norway responded to pay transparency with yet another level of transparency, and that brought down the level of snooping.. Thanks to its nationwide experiment, Norway has been fertile ground for scholars trying to measure the consequences of extreme pay transparency. But I do believe that as more states implement pay-disclosure laws — and as Gen Z increasingly comes to dominate the workforce — salary transparency is going to become the new norm.
Electronic Court Filings Are a Privacy Nightmare
  + stars: | 2023-01-09 | by ( Sanford F. Young | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Until recently, every case produced a mountain of papers that were eventually physically archived deep in the subterranean bowels of a courthouse. Now many courts require lawsuits to be filed online, where court papers are archived on publicly accessible websites. Searching by name will often lead directly to case dockets and papers that can be easily opened and downloaded. They aren’t protected by modern data safeguards like two-factor authentication, such as you might find on a bank website. Accessing sensitive information filed as part of a case generally requires no permission or notice to the court, parties or attorneys.
Rarely does a Disney animated feature arrive in theaters with as little fanfare as “Strange World,” which is limping into the multiplexes like an afterthought to the slate of comic-book movies that have once again ruled the box office this year. “No one is talking about it,” the 14-year-old Disney obsessive in my household tells me. You’d think that at least one of us would have heard some discussion. Lack of enthusiasm turns out to be the correct mood in which to approach “Strange World,” a low-thrills adventure set in Avalonia, a secret civilization hidden in the mountains. The swashbuckling adventurer Jaeger Clade (voiced by Dennis Quaid ) clashes with his gentle, plant-loving son Searcher ( Jake Gyllenhaal ), then storms off during a quarrel and goes missing for 25 years.
LONDON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Disney's new animated movie "Strange World" is an action adventure film with universal themes about family at its heart, says its star Jake Gyllenhaal. Gyllenhaal voices Searcher Clade, a farmer who grew up in the shadow of his larger-than-life explorer father and forged a very different path for himself. An environmental emergency threatening his crops forces Searcher, now a father himself, to embark on a mission in a faraway, strange world. "Strange World," which will be released globally on Nov. 23, was directed by Oscar winner Don Hall and written and co-directed by Qui Nguyen. Gyllenhaal will continue to explore family dynamics next year with his first book, a children's story called "The Secret Society of Aunts & Uncles," co-written with his friend Greta Caruso.
Google worries website quality is declining, according to one of the company's earliest executives. Marissa Mayer, one of Google's earliest employees and a onetime leader of its search team, said that's because Google is concerned about the declining quality of the web. She made the comments on the Freakonomics podcast in an episode that looked into whether the quality of Google search has declined. Her comments about the state of Google search come at a time when criticism of the service is rising. People have complained about the declining quality of search results and the need to include search terms like "Reddit" in a query to find answers written by humans.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’Even before making its way to theaters, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — the long-awaited sequel to the 2018 film starring Chadwick Boseman — has birthed some of this fall’s biggest pop culture moments, including a Rihanna song drop. “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 11. “The Inspection” opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 18. “Bones and All” opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 23. “Strange World” opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 23.
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