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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday October 29, 2002 11A . Cluster flies can be montrous problem in the fall Enronitis disease ran be cured Ifme has never seen Ouster I, s' v j ' . A ' 2 j f rJ hv' s. ?' j i . ents not approved by the FDA hi manufacturing drugs. In both caaes, tfie root cause is tiie same: bad management Sickles daims that if executives ; at Enron and Schering Plough fas well as WorldCom, the management methods he teaches in "Shareholder folue Assurance," which leverages a VkhieAssurance-tbeCfrre- for - A' ' , ,, 4 ' . ... , Enronitis. "Contrary to popular belief, Will Street's disease is not dishonesty-i- fs Enronitis." . The first stq toward curing any disease is to identify its root cause.. According to Sickles, when Enron collapsed, the cause was widely reported as dishon--. est accounting practices, but this is an inaccurate diagnosis. , t p,a attest : More importantly when they breed, they breed by the thou- ' v f - V r v ; I- Jt . - , ' 'w - sands even millions. Cluster Flies breed in the ground outride of significant few business prin-dplproven to drive sustainable smerior performance, they would have achieved levels df financial succeu that elimies nated the need to cut comers and deceive shareholders. "The purpose of "Shareholder Wue Assurance," says Sickles, "is to cure Enronitis and show executives and managers how to appfy management techniques to make their compa- , "Dishonest accounting taactices wwe effects caused by rfysftmo buildings during the warm weather (late Spring into early Summer) using earthworms as a food source for the immature larva (maggots). The flies later pupate (go into the cocoon stage) and then later hatch as adult flies. In temperate areas, often in late August, these flies begins to migrate indoors finding any small cracks or crevices that permit entry into structures. These may include areas around window frames, door frames or eaves. Entry tends to be on the same, warm, sunny side (often the southern or western exposure) of the structure as the flies later v s1t ', , donal management practices producing poor business results," says Sickles. "These poor results motivated senior man- agemeot to pressure the acooun- tants to compromise integrity. Sickles notes that Schering Plough also suffered from Enronitis-- dishonest behavior tiw The common house pictured here on bugging anyone who tries to sit down anywhere in the building. Eating with these flies around is almost impossible. As they tend to duster at windows with the sun on them they will move from one part of a building to another as the sun rotates along its autumn southern axis. In their wake they can leave large pools of droppings that will literally drip out of the window rills and down the walls. They cany the same kinds of diseases that commons house flies carry so the increased activity and inhabitation make it much more uncomfortable and risky to be in any structure that has them. One of the best ways to minimize entry of this pest is by applying a repellent, residual insecticide within a week or two of the emerge from. During the Fall, Winter or Spring months, these flies may emerge - particularly on warm, sunny days. In Utah they tend to work their magic in the fall more than anytime. The flies appear at ' windows buzzing and ndusteringf around those areas to the dismay ofthe occupants. This fly can become a problem in virtually any structure and they have, on occasion, been a problem in sensitive areas such as preschools and health care facilities where they are especially unwelcome guests. duster Flies can be the worst of enemies by just existing. They dont bite or sting, but their numbers are what cause them to become not only annoying, but a health risk. In some structures they can number into the millions under the right conditions. In a building full of cluster flies, two people talking with each other within what is normally a casual conversation distance may have to yell to each other to be heard over the din of the buzzing. They are also very aggressive by flying in peoples free and generally just time when these insects are known to begin migrating indoors. These residual insecticides are applied outdoors to window frames, door frames, soffits and eaves as well as any other areas that are vulnerable to entry. Effective treatments basically barrier die structure from the insects so they will go somewhere else or die in the process. Some experts suggest that application to the surrounding soil may also help minimize Cluster Fly populations and later entry, but others caution that since flies a tiose handing in the sun is often confused witti the dusterfly. may come from other, adjacent areas, treating the soil is somewhat futile. Besides in many cases die kinds of insecticides that can be used within or on structures is not made to be applied on the soil This often requires other kids of treatments the break down - t . '.A " counting practices to overstate earnings, Schering Plough imparted less expensive ingredi- In July die Senate approved the most sweeping changes in corporate accounting since the depression, creating stiff penalties and jail terms for company , fraud and tightening oversight , of the accounting industry, j f. "This is necessary, but not . sufficient to solve the underiy-in-g problem,1' eqdains Mark W By RICHARD SHAW Staff reporter Flies, one has not experienced one of the most disgusting displays of natural phenomena ever created by insects. Often confused with the common House Fly, Ouster Flies are roughly the same size.' Some characteristics that differentiate the Ouster Fly are that theyfly somewhat more slowly than the House Fly, they almost always fly toward windows on die warm side of .a structure, their wings' overlap almost completely when j before it becomes dangerous to theArvironment. Protection from the outride is the best answer, because one they are inside they are very difficult to remove completely. As long as a structure is warm inside a few will hang on no matter what were not involved. Instead of using unsound ac ! . nies excellent investments , lb be an excellent invest- ment, a firm must have excellent products or services, an excellent work force; and must have an excellent work environment Such firms, Sickles concludes, will never develop Enronitis. Board of Directors Kenilworth Water Users Association Kenilworth, Utah 84529 GentlemanLadies: We would like to express our thanks to you all for all the years of faithful and unselfish service you have rendered this residents or relative community. Whether we are long-tim- e we are aware that your job has been, at time, a difficult and thankless one. We think that the meeting you recently conducted for the benefit of the town was a positive and brave decision on your part You allowed dissenting opinions to be expressed, while still maintaining order. We appreciate the opportunity to be heard, whether we agreed with you or not. Gary Norton Nowyour're new-comer- s, 30 you need a different tiger in your tank Happy Now that the Association will be dissolved, we want to give you the recognition and thanks you richly deserve, and say, Job well done. Birthday 50 Years Old Sincerely, Lew, Residents of Kenilworth 2002 mm comity COULllSSIOIlED EXPERIENCED KNOWLEDGEABLE . ESTABLISHED CONTACTS TIME TO DO THE JOB si Christmas is coming! BWKrompl WITH OVER HALF OF THE COUNTY'S BUDGET IN LABOR COSTS, WE MUST CONTINUE TO BULFULLY APPUT FOR GRANTS TO LEVER- SO WE CAN ACCOMPLISH MORE. AGE OUR LOCAL TAX DOLLARS HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF GRANTS ARE WORKING Christmas is just around the, comer. Now's the time to let one know how you can make the Hotidays merrier, from unique gifts to helpful services. 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