bystander experience
Elsewhere At The NHL Fanhouse
Be sure to check out the following posts from my NHL Fanhouse friends:
Ron Wilson Passes the Test (Greg Wyshynski)
Stanley Cup Ratings Cold in Canada (Jes Golbez)
Chris Chelios Wins NHL Leadership Award (Jes Golbez)
Hockey Rookies for the Web Generation (Greg Wyshynski)
Game 2: Post Game Blogger Presser (Tom Luongo)
Mediators are invited to submit to the Committee inquiries regarding ethical issues arising out of the practice of mediation, which will provide advisory responses.
According to Section Chair John Bickerman:
There is no greater way for consumers to have confidence in the services that mediators provide them then to know that mediators are following the ethical duties of their profession. As the leader in policy and practice in the field of dispute resolution, the DR Section is pleased to be able to provide guidance to mediators, the parties and lawyers who use their services.
Full details are available at the ABA web site.
(A big hat tip to Geoff Sharp.)
posted by Diane Levin @ 5:31 PM 0 comments
Crossing the line: When do we stop being bystanders?
When do we stop standing by?Having written about bystander nonintervention just last week, I have my own bystander experience to describe to you.
I was counting myself lucky to get a seat in the crush of the rush hour subway train out of Government Center. I was about to bury my head in a book when I saw her.
She swayed unsteadily on her feet, leaning hard against the door to the subway car. In swollen red hands, she clutched a bottle of Dr. Pepper and a plastic shopping bag. Her fingers fumbled clumsily at the handles of the plastic bag, try to shift its weight off her wrist. She tried to lift a stubbed-out cigarette butt to her lips, but there was something wrong with her aim–she kept missing her mouth until finally she gave up.
Stop by tomorrow for more.
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Stanley Cup Finals Game Two Snapshots
* For the blow-by-blow, check out the live blog I did with Tom Luongo tonight.
* Bryan Murray is being completely out coached. His top line has been shut down, and he doesn’t seem to have any answers. I’m watching the postgame presser now, and he doesn’t seem all that concerned. Perhaps that’s a key for him not to look too down when he walks back into that locker room.
* 21 turnovers for Ottawa, 11 from their top line. That’s not bleeding, that’s a gushing wound.