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Plain to train: despite its low profile, the use of light rail to serve airports around the world is growing steadily, says Andrew Sharp, director general of the International Air Rail Organisation
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THERE are five types of rail service to airports: Airport Express, high-speed rail, regional rail, suburban or metro, and...
International Railway Journal, 10/01/09 by Andrew Sharp · More from publication -
Right to Practice Without the Right to Vote, The
Reflections on the Legacy of the First Women CPAs The practice of accounting enjoys a remarkable heritage and continues to serve a vital role in...
CPA Journal, The, 07/01/08 by Flesher, Dale L; Previts, Gary John; Sharp, Andrew D · More from publication -
Leptin Increases the Expression of the Iron Regulatory Hormone Hepcidin in HuH7 Human Hepatoma Cells1,2

Abstract Obesity is a major global health problem and is associated with low-grade inflammation and, in a number of cases, poor iron status. We...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 11/01/07 by Chung, Bomee; Matak, Pavle; McKie, Andrew T; Sharp, Paul · More from publication -
Eight special women in accounting: they had to make their own way in the male-dominated profession, sometimes with a 'grain bin for a desk and a salt box for a chair'.

Among the AICPA-donated volumes at Ole Miss are two binders containing photographs of individuals appearing in the JofA or at accounting...
Journal of Accountancy, 08/01/07 by Flesher, Dale L.; Previts, Gary John; Sharp, Andrew D. · More from publication -
Ellen Libby Eastman, CPA: Trailblazer and Professional
In 1970, the American Accounting Association (AAA) Committee on Accounting History encouraged research, asserting that accounting history should...
CPA Journal, The, 08/01/07 by Sharp, Andrew D · More from publication -
CARNAGE IN THE WORKPLACE: Five work-related deaths in Canada every working day
Data collected from Workers' Compensation Boards across Canada reveal that 1,097 workers in Canada were killed on the job in 2005, up 45% from the...
CCPA Monitor, 02/01/07 by Sharpe, Andrew; Hardt, Jill · More from publication -
A New Lease on Life
Current Issues in Lease Accounting On April 20, 2005, the Wall Street Journal reported that lease restatements in financial statements were...
CPA Journal, The, 09/01/06 by Sharp, Andrew D · More from publication -
Stalking a Serial Killer

He carries no badge. But Tom Voigt burns with the passion of a detective. Armed with just a computer, he is hellbent on catching a Wichita, Kans.,...
Newsweek, 12/13/04 by Dirk Johnson and Sarah Childress (With Courtney Cloyd and Glen Sharp in Kansas and Andrew Murr in Los Angeles) · More from publication -
Gauge corner cracking
Sir--Your news article on page 6 of the October issue raised my hackles--in particular the reference to the cause of the derailment at Hatfield,...
International Railway Journal, 11/01/04 by Andrew Sharp · More from publication -
Tax accounting for illegal activities
The United States has several law enforcement agencies and officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Their job is to enforce the laws of...
National Public Accountant, The, 12/01/03 by Andrew D. Sharp · More from publication
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