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Inc. May 15, 2000 Mike McCurry |
Bigger than TV Itself ...We asked Mike McCurry whether the Internet will drastically change politics, as television did...  |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Guillermo Gomez-Pena |
The Old Neighborhood The Internet-fed economy is altering the face of San Francisco. For some, it's changing beyond recognition  |
Inc. May 1, 2000 Leigh Buchanan |
On the Street Where You Live Why don't more inner-city residents start companies on their home turf? Two experienced founders have some answers.  |
Managed Care April 2000 Michael S. Victoroff, M.D. |
Helping Marginally Covered May Take Public-Private Effort Opening medicine's doors to a broader population has invoked the law of unintended consequences. Primary care physicians feel an increased demand for visits, referrals, and advice. ...  |
Mother Jones Mar/Apr 2000 Arthur Allen |
Prodigal Sun Solar energy was a rising star in the '70s -- until it was banished by the powers that be. Are we ready for its return?  |
Finance & Development March 1, 2000 Nora Lustig & Omar Arias |
Poverty Reduction Although Latin America and the Caribbean reduced the incidence of poverty during the 1990s, population increases and the greater income inequalities that had developed during the 1980s stymied the region's efforts to reduce the number of poor people. How can its policymakers fight poverty most effectively and better protect the poor during economic crises?  |
Finance & Development March 1, 2000 Christopher Jarvis |
The Rise and Fall of Albania's Pyramid Schemes During 1996-97, Albania was convulsed by the dramatic rise and collapse of several huge financial pyramid schemes. This article discusses the crisis and the steps other countries can take to prevent similar disasters.  |
Wired April 2000 Bill Joy |
Why the future doesn't need us. Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.  |
Wired March 2000 Alex Blumberg |
It's Good to Be King There's no need to be disenfranchised. Just start your own nation. A survey of micronations - some with secessionist tendencies looking for land and nation status, while others are happy to be virtual.  |
Fast Company April 2000 Cheryl Dahle |
Social Justice - Pioneer Human Services "We've got two bottom lines -- the money and the mission." Pioneer is a non-profit which provides employment training, housing, and counseling services to ex-convicts and former drug abusers.  |
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