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By this test, a great puzzle today should be great in 100 years. So to me, references to pop culture, be they to older or newer culture, result in my opinion to degrade the puzzle. Not that I don't mind some of the references. I just apply the judgment of "great" objectively, not subjectively. That's not at all a comment or judgement on your opinion. Some people interpret that type of comment to be a ding on them. I only opine on my own way of looking at the puzzle. QuasiMojo: The problem is that there is a requirement that 5 puzzles every week including the Sunday puzzle must have a theme. And the theme has to be fairly original. And similar themes in other publications' puzzles like the LA Times disqualify the theme from being published in the NY Times. With all these to me, artificial restraints, I'm not sure you can really expect terrific themes that frequently.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

This can be an effective way to integrate new, interconnected photoelectric smoke detectors with an existing hard wired interconnected ionization smoke detector network for protection against all types of fires. The alarms are also compatible with interconnectable First Alert CO and combination smoke and CO alarms, such as the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST Est. $50, which is covered in our section on combination smoke and CO detectors. Both of these smoke alarms use wireless technology to create their interconnected network. If you already have a wired network in place, the First Alert 7010B Est. $20 is a photoelectric smoke detector to consider. Also sold under the BRK brand, this smoke detector can be used on the same network with pretty much all current BRK and First Alert interconnectable smoke and CO detectors. You don't get the talking technology found in the pricier First Alert models, but there are latching indicators so you can see which smoke/CO detector in the network initiated the alert. However, that viewpoint is not universal. Though, as noted above, Wirecutter does not test basic smoke detectors, they do conduct research that includes talking to fire experts such as Joseph Keenan, assistant fire marshal in Burlington, Vermont, who says that the better approach is to use separate devices so that each can be placed in locations that are best suited to their type. He also notes that, because ionization smoke detectors are more prone to nuisance alarms, if a homeowner disables the device over that which is a very bad idea, by the way they lose all protection.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Accenture, Wilis Group Holdings, TBS International, Ingersoll RandThese include renowned consultancy firm Accenture, insurance brokerage giant Willis Group Holdings, international shipping outfit TBS International, manufacturing specialist Ingersoll Rand, electrical products manufacturer Cooper Industries, and medical device supplier Covidien. Warner Chilcott plc, a pharmaceutical company employing 1,115 people worldwide, is currently seeking court orders to facilitate its Irish company formation project and is planning relocation to Ireland for tax reasons. WPP, one of the world's largest advertising and marketing groups, moved to Dublin from London in September 2008, following their loud criticism of changes in the British corporate tax environment by the UK treasury. Accenture and TBS have hailed Ireland's "sophisticated" and "well developed" legal and regulatory environment as key factors in their decision to relocate business here. AccentureAccenture announced earlier this year that its Board of Directors had unanimously approved changing the company's place of incorporation to Ireland from Bermuda. Accenture's shareholders will be asked to vote in favor of the proposed Irish company formation move, at shareholder meetings expected to be held shortly. William D. Green, Accenture's chairman and CEO, said, "After a careful review, our Board of Directors has determined that changing our place of incorporation to Ireland is in the best interests of Accenture and our shareholders. We believe that company incorporation Ireland will provide Accenture with economic benefits and help ensure our continued global competitiveness. "A member of the European Union, Ireland offers a sophisticated, well developed corporate, legal and regulatory environment. It also has a long history of international investment and long established commercial relationships, trade agreements and tax treaties with European Union member states, the United States and other countries around the world where Accenture does business.