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PC World September 14, 2001 Tom Spring |
Tech Firms Help NY Rebuild With donated equipment, expertise, and space, companies are getting back to business...  |
PC World September 13, 2001 |
Beware of Online Scams for Disaster-Relief Funds Spam-busters urge online donors to check out charities to ensure contributions are properly routed...  |
Mother Jones Jul/Aug 2001 Bill Donahue |
Giving Shelter Hellraiser Bryan Pollard advocates for a homeless camp with dignity...  |
PC World October 2001 Judy Heim |
New Life for Old PCs Don't turn your aging machine into a doorstop -- pass it along to someone who really needs it. You might even get a tax write-off...  |
Fast Company September 2001 Chuck Salter |
New Frontiers to Explore As president and CEO of the nonprofit National Geographic Society, John Fahey is exploring new sources of revenue, new corporate partnerships, and a new identity for the 113-year-old institution...  |
CIO August 15, 2001 Stewart Deck |
A World of Difference Sunil Abraham and Rodrigo Baggio are Ashoka Fellows, their work wiring nonprofits and building computer schools in the third world built on seed money from the nonprofit group Ashoka, a CIO-100 honoree that is quietly changing the world...  |
Mother Jones May/Jun 2001 Elliot J. Gorn |
Mother Jones: The Woman Mary Harris Jones, this magazine's namesake, crafted a persona that made her a legend among working people. So why is so little about her remembered today?  |
IDB America June 2001 David Mangurian |
Welcome to the birthplace of the steel drum How a working-class suburb in Trinidad is turning itself into a musical mecca...  |
IDB America June 2001 Paul Constance |
A portable bridge for the digital divide Barbados jump-starts computer literacy at disadvantaged schools by lending laptop computers that can be taken home...  |
CIO July 1, 2001 Lee Pender |
Paula Simon Meet the woman who left the bulls and bears of the financial services industry and went into the wild as CTO of the Wildlife Conservation Society...  |
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