Saturday, July 21, 2012

How it works

How it works


CoverIt Live

Posted: 21 Jul 2012 06:40 AM PDT

How it works is simple. Log on to the River News website, follow the Cover It Live link and start reading. Using a computer or SmartPhone, readers can post comments, links, answer questions and be part of interactive polls while keeping up on what's going on.

Cheating business minds: How to break the cycle

Posted: 20 Jul 2012 08:59 AM PDT

It's no cakewalk, but there are several ways to curtail the spread of unethical corporate culture. Here's how it works.

YO!’s Conveyor-Belt Sushi: How It Works

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 12:41 PM PDT

Color-coded by price, small bowls circulate on a conveyor belt around the kitchen's circumference. Starting next Wednesday, chefs of London-based YO! Sushi will settle into this round space to create salads, sushi, noodles, rice dishes, and more at Union Station, the restaurant's first location in the United States.

How the 'Phoenix' company law works

Posted: 20 Jul 2012 03:56 PM PDT

Phoenix companies rise from the ashes of failed companies with similar names and similar directors. read more

Honda Outsources Infotainment, But Can It Keep Up With the Joneses?

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 03:42 AM PDT

Every automaker works with outside suppliers to develop and produce anything from window switches to alternator pulleys. It's how modern automobiles are made. And that same relationship extends into your dashboard.

Olympic Gymnastics 2012: How the Scoring System Works

Posted: 18 Jul 2012 06:45 PM PDT

The perfect 10 has been gone for quite a while now, but when gymnastics returns to the spotlight every four years, it still seems weird for balance beam routines to be getting scores like 15.750. For fans unfamiliar with the new scoring system, it can be hard to tell from the posted numbers whether a routine was judged favorably or unfavorably, so here's a quick primer on the how gymnastics is ...

Deans ready to go on attack with Wallabies

Posted: 17 Jul 2012 06:40 PM PDT

International rugby works in cycles, with leading coaches often arguing over what is supposedly the dominant force - attack or defence - and how to counter it.

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