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BusinessWeek June 26, 2006 Greene & Symonds |
Bill Gates Gets Schooled Why Bill Gates and other execs have struggled in their school reform efforts, and why they keep trying.  |
The Motley Fool June 15, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
Banking on Sustainability "The Financial Times" announces its latest sustainable banking awards. The U.K.'s HSBC... BancoABN Amro Real of Brazil... Germany's West LB... etc.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2006 John Blau |
Securing the World Cup At the FIFA world championships in Germany, those responsible for ensuring the public's safety will have a few high-tech tricks up their sleeves.  |
ifeminists June 14, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Playing Politics with the Federal Fatherhood Initiative The Fatherhood Initiative has become an orphan program that the Sisterhood would happily kill off, but the higher-ups know that would be politically embarrassing. So the Initiative now floats in bureaucratic cyberspace with no defined mandate, leadership, operating structure, or budget.  |
ifeminists June 14, 2006 Leving & Sacks |
New Report: Foster Care System Disregards Fathers America's child welfare policies are seriously misguided. When a mother is deemed unfit to care for her children, dad shouldn't be just one option out of many. He should be first in line.  |
Fast Company June 2006 Chuck Salter |
Moving Heaven and Earth When it comes to global warming, Richard Cizik and Jim Ball are hell-bent on making fellow evangelicals see the light.  |
Fast Company June 2006 Cheryl Dahle |
The Greening of Goldman An investment bank links environmental sustainability to profit.  |
Fast Company June 2006 |
Pseudo Research: Extreme Laziness A spoof from a British medical journal on purported research by neurologist "Leth Argos" describing a new condition called 'motivational deficiency disorder' to parody what he calls "disease mongering."  |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Peter Burrows |
Stalking High-Tech Sweatshops How HP's Bonnie Nixon-Gardiner spurred the industry to police worker conditions.  |
Outside June 2006 Tim Zimmermann |
On Top of the World Knocking off adventure firsts is nothing to scoff at. But David de Rothschild plans to use his far-flung expeditions to unite the world's schoolchildren in the fight against global warming and environmental degradation.  |
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