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 The American Red Cross, stung by criticism of how it handled Hurricane Katrina and the Sept. 11 attacks, announced plans Monday for a major overhaul that would include slashing its 50-member board and reducing the influence of presidentially-appointed overseers.The reforms are intended to ease recurring friction between board members and Red Cross management, and to address complaints that the organization was at times too bureaucratic and unaccountable after Katrina and the attacks.Some of the changes in the 60-year-old governance structure can be implemented unilaterally, but the main proposals will require approval from Congress for revisions in the organization s congressional charter.A key senator who has pressed the Red Cross for reforms, Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, praised the proposals and expressed hope that Congress would swiftly approve them. stanley usa   It  stanley cup s good news that the Red Cross  board recognized that a Band-Aid won t do,  Grassley said.The changes, approved without opposition by the existing board, result from an unprecedented six-month review by a panel of outside experts.        Highlights of the reforms that would nee stanley tumbler d congressional approval include: Explicitly delegating responsibility for day-to-day operations to the Red Cross  full-time professional management, with the board focusing mainly on longer-term strategic oversight. Reducing the board of governors to between 12 and 20 members by March 31, 2012. An interim goal is to have no more than 25 members by 2009. Ecjl One of the world   s most popular SF novels finally coming in English
 Sometimes the greatest artworks are hidden in plain sight. Case in point: the University of Iow stanley termosar a recently discovered a four-volume set of scientific books from  stanley cup 1837 contains hidden paintings on the edges of the pages, which only show up when you fan them part-way open. These Fore-Edge Paintings are everywhere, and they ;re beautiful.     As Flavorwire explains, Fore-Edge Paintings go back to the 16th century, when Italian artist Cesare Vecellio  cousin of Renaissance painter Titian  started using his books as a canvas in order to beautify them. A bunch of them were stanley vaso  posted by the University of Iowa and the Boston Public Library, and check out some of our favorites below. Robert Mudie: Autumn, Spring, Winter and Summer, 1837  via This Is Colossal/University of Iowa  Jerusalem Delivered: a Heroic Poem, translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso, by John Hoole, London, 1797 with three paintings: Trojans Arch, Ancona  left , Tasso in Prison  center  and the Bridge Of Sighs, Venice  right  The Modern History of Hindustan, by Thomas Maurice, 1802, with a series of Hindu temples on the bank of a river and minarets of a Mohamedan mosque in the distance. The Holy Bible, printed by R. Bowyer and J. Fittler in 1795, with Adam and Eve in the Garden Of Eden and The Last Supper, after Leonardo da Vinci, on a Holy Bible, printed by Sir D. H. Blair and J. Bruce in 1803 The Speeches of the Right Honorable WIlliam Pitt, in the House Of Commons  vol. 1 , 1808,