The northeastern US recently was pelted by record snowfalls, crushing ice storms, and bitter cold. In Wellington, New Zealand, it was a comfortable (but drizzly) 62 degrees Farenheit, while it was 10 degrees in New York City. No doubt the folks in New Zealand might have shrugged their shoulders when they heard about the plight of New Englanders and those in upstate New York.
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Ice, Snow, and New Zealand -- Risk Half a World Away
Posted February 22, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership |
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