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On the air, but at the grassroots: Access radio turns 40 in Aotearoa

CTV tragedy robbed the city of some extraordinarily talented people

STUFF People whose lives changed due to their involvement in the CTV building collapse during the February 2011 earthquake recount their stories. Stuff journalist James Croot was a guest film reviewer for Canterbury Television in 2011. The building he had been in many times collapsed 10 years ago, 115 people lost their lives. Conviction. True Grit. These were the some of the last words traded between myself and Donna Manning on that fateful day – Tuesday, February 22. Sure they might have been movie titles we were considering for review on that Friday’s show but they now seem strangely appropriate when looking back on my experiences with CTV’s “superwoman” and her missing colleagues.

Seven Men Whose Wives are Making Waves

Seven Men Whose Wives are Making Waves Stanford Professor and Nobel Laureate, Alvin Roth, in a research work titled Deferred Acceptance Algorithms, posits that, regardless of how successful any of the partners is in marriage, both spouses are likely to be happy if they understand contentment. The Roth’s rule is still largely valid especially for men who feel insecure around successful women. Professor Roth’s rule has been strengthened by Anna. N: et al (2015) through their research titled, “An Examination of How Husbands, As Key Stakeholders, Impact the Success of Women Entrepreneurs” in the Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. They conclude in their research that husbands’ support for their wives increases the chances of the women becoming successful women entrepreneurs and business leaders. Here are seven men whose wives are making waves globally and who credit much of their success to the support received from their husbands.

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