An exit strategy is chugging into view, but the US will need to embrace its softer side before it can get on board Lenny Small, the physically imposing and mentally feeble character in John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men,” likes to play with soft, vulnerable things like bunny rabbits. When a young woman allows […]
Israel: Going Green With Gore
Posted by Maya Norton Former Vice President Al Gore added his name to the list of political luminaries visiting Israel in recent months. Gore joined the Board of Governors celebrations at Tel Aviv University this week to accept the $1 million Dan David Prize for environmental activism. Photo sourced from the Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons […]
Interview: Howard Zinn talks to London Progressive Journal
DP: Much of your life’s work has been dedicated to the study of unorthodox history, told from the point of view of those who lived it. From reading many of your books and speeches it is clear you abhor the idea of “objectivity” which accompanies official narratives of history espoused by many scholars and […]
Business Tips: The Four Types of Market Opportunities to Pursue
Most people have unsatisfied needs – and alert marketers who see these needs find opportunities all around them. Unfortunately, some opportunities seem "obvious" only after someone else identifies them. Marketers need a framework for thinking about the kinds of opportunities they may find. Let’s look at the four broad possibilities separately: 1. Market penetration means […]
Bangladeshi Faisal Hoque Named One of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Technology
A native of Bangladesh, Faisal Hoque, http://www.faisalhoque.com/ Founder, Chairman and CEO of the BTM Corporation, has been named one of the 100 Most Influential People in Technology by the editors of Ziff Davis Enterprise. Ziff Davis Enterprise editors name the people shaping the future of technology. The editorial staffs of eWEEK and sister publications CIO […]
House Committee Approves Bill to Address Deadly Dust Explosions
Sugar dust, like other industrial dusts, is extremely combustible, but despite the urging of safety experts, the Bush administration’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has yet to set a federal standard to control combustible dust levels. Today, the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee approved a bill to force OSHA to issue combustible […]
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