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Mother Jones Jan/Feb 2000 Catherine Elton |
Nature vs. Natural Gas To drill, or not to drill -- that's up to Mobil oil.  |
Fast Company March 2000 Fast Company |
Built to Last Fast Company issues this call to action and invites you to read it, sign it, and join the movement to realize the promise of the new economy.  |
Fast Company March 2000 Fast Company |
Fast Pack 2000 Can hope scale up? Can change scale down? Can leadership grow from the grass roots? What's the meaning of "Dotcom Mania"? Some of the best brains in the Fast Company community convened on Nantucket for the roundtable of the year.  |
Fast Company March 2000 Rekha Balu |
Cyber Crime Report from the Futurist  |
Fast Company December 1999 Polly LaBarre |
So Cool, So Digital, So Miserable Two new books offer a provocative critique of the most powerful forces in work and life today: digital technology and our branded existence. Are you ready to embrace a return to authenticity?  |
Fast Company December 1999 Cheryl Dahle |
Social Justice - Ernesto Cortes Jr. "We organize people not just around issues, but around their values."  |
Fast Company December 1999 Chuck Salter |
Work and Life - Morrie Schwartz "When you learn how to die, you learn how to live."  |
Fast Company November 1999 John Ellis |
Digital Matters - Issue 29 In My Humble Opinion: Genomics is the most important economic, political, and ethical issue facing mankind.  |
Mother Jones August 1999 Sue Halpern |
Speaking Volumes When a small town set out to create a library, it took the first step toward building something far more elusive--a community.  |
Inc. September 1999 Yankelovich, Daniel |
Having it All In an excerpt from his new book, "The Magic of Dialogue: Transforming Conflict into Cooperation," Yankelovich argues that America can embrace the visions of both a free market and a civil society.  |
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