November 21, 2012 - Harvard Business Review
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November 21, 2012 - Harvard Business Review
Yes. And far more often than you probably do.... http://blogs.hbr.org/bregman/2012/11/do-you-really-need-to-say-than.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=tweet&utm_campaign=socialflow
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Topics pages from The National, the leading English-language voice in the Middle East... Delete the scoop?
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If you're looking for compelling evidence that GOP power brokers don't really care about reducing the deficit -- beyond purporting to do so in order to push their anti-government spending narrative, of course --... Delete the scoop?
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January 21, 2012 2:45 AM
In another ridiculous moment of political trickery, Obama managed to dupe a major chunk of the American environmental movement yesterday by refusing to authorize the construction of the Keystone Pipeline now. The keyword in that sentence which seems like it is being largely ignored by the enviros is now, because what Obama did do is leave open the possibility of authorizing the construction of a pipeline any time in the future, say just after the election? And not that it matters much, as pipeline or not Tar Sands are already being refined all across the United States in increasing amounts. This great victory being celebrated by 350.org, Bill Mckibben and the no carbon crusaders out there is a complete farce to manipulate voters as we head into the latest corporate sponsored election. Delete the scoop?
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For two consecutive years the long-term disasters trend has been bucked by major earthquakes which claimed thousands of lives and affected millions in both 2010 and 2011, according to new statistics published today by CRED and the UN office for... Delete the scoop?
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