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Reason April 2004 Joli Jensen |
Emotional Choices What story you choose to believe about antidepressants reveals a deeper truth about who you are.  |
Geotimes April 2004 Ewert & Harpel |
In Harm's Way: Population and Volcanic Risk Knowing the number of people potentially at risk from volcanic activity allows non-volcanologists and emergency managers to gauge the potential adverse impact of volcanic unrest and plan accordingly.  |
Fast Company April 2004 Jennifer Reingold |
The Responsibility to Retrain In a Web Exclusive interview, RIT professor Ronil Hira considers the arguments for and against offshoring, as well as who is responsible for the American workers left behind.  |
IDB America March 2004 Charo Quesada |
Unlocking the hidden potential of remittances How to multiply the benefits of the ever-increasing flow of money sent by immigrants to relatives in Latin America and the Caribbean  |
IDB America March 2004 Christina MacCulloch |
Medicine first How an emergency drug-distribution program is revitalizing the role of local clinics in Argentina's low-income neighborhoods  |
IDB America March 2004 Enrique V. Iglesias |
A lesson from Isla Trinitaria A company in Ecuador proves that even the poorest communities can be provided with water and sewage services  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 22, 2004 Manda Salls |
An Opposing View on Corporate Social Responsibility The Economist's Matthew Bishop believes corporate social responsibility programs are bad for both businesses and under-developed communities.  |
ifeminists March 17, 2004 Tony Zizza |
"What Do You Want To Do?" Surely, we will all yell (bravo!) when mental health professionals who have prescription pads burning in their pockets, and pharmaceutical executives come to understand, we need more compassionate psychologists in this country and fewer prescriptions.  |
ifeminists March 3, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Do Gun Control Activists Pad Gun Death Statistics? Million Mom March hopes to create a groundswell of public outrage against guns. But, MMM should reconsider the inflation and skewing of statistics on dead children. As a strategy, it looks cruel and heartless and could easily backfire.  |
ifeminists March 3, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Fathers the Fall-Guy in the Abortion Debate So the myth that women get an abortion because of coercion by marauding sexual predators is an urban legend that serves to shield us from one simple fact: abortion is by and large a female-dominated decision.  |
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