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Smithsonian September 2005 Paul Raffaele |
Born into Bondage Despite denials by government officials, slavery remains a way of life in the African nation of Niger.  |
Smithsonian September 2005 Frances Cerra Whittelsey |
Phenomena and Curiosities: Fuel For Thought Cars that run on vegetable oil? Do-it-yourselfers and entrepreneurs alike fill 'er up with the nation's fastest-growing propellant.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Sara Wilson |
Social Grace Jeffrey Hollender, president of an environmentally conscious manufacturer, believes that responsible business is good business. In his book, What Matters Most, he shows how other businesses can follow his company's lead.  |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2005 John S. McClenahen |
Manufacturing & Society: Partnering With Others Social responsibility doesn't happen in isolation, it depends upon partnering with others, within a company and with those outside.  |
ifeminists August 17, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Liberal McCarthyism on Abortion NARAL's pro-choice friends from both Left and Right have both openly opposed the anti-Roberts ad on the grounds that it makes pro-choice advocates look like liars.  |
ifeminists August 17, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Rape Hysteria, Redux The last thing that presidential hopeful Joe Biden wants is for people to draw historic parallels between the Violence Against Women Act which portends the widescale curtailment of men's civil liberties, and the injustices that befell wrongly-accused Black men generations ago.  |
Geotimes August 2005 Megan Sever |
Geology 101 in Prison An innovative program at San Quentin State Prison in California is offering college degrees to inmates, who can take courses in philosophy, sociology, government and geology. The program is run entirely on donations.  |
Inc. August 2005 Michael S. Hopkins |
Data Is the World Steven Levitt's bestseller "Freakonomics" offers lessons to businesspeople about how to use analytical tools of economics to read the world more accurately. The controversial assertion that the legalization of abortion in the U.S. decreased crime serves as an example.  |
CIO August 15, 2005 Varon & Niccolai |
Mobile IT Calms London After Bombings A London IT director and Underground rider used his Blackberry to provide fellow riders with information and communicate with loved ones during the London bombings.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2005 |
Homeland Security Briefs Biometric system helps secure Iraq bases... ANSI launches Homeland Security Standards Database... Smiths Detection partners with Paladin Capital Group... International Biometric Group delivers iris- recognition test report... TSA to deploy new technology to additional airports...  |
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