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- SIRENS AND SOPRANOS Before he sailed to Ithaca, Odysseus was warned by the goddess Circe to beware the Sirens, who lured sailors to wreck on their craggy-shored island with beautiful, hypnotic singing. Odysseus, wishing to hear the Sirens without falling prey to their temptation, ordered his men to tie him...
- Research articles 2005-01-06
- Rebuilding Lower Manhattan Topic of Talk by Deputy Mayor Daniel L. Doctoroff at Center for New York City Law April 11
- City Desks/City Hall Reporters NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--April 4, 2003 Daniel L. Doctoroff, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development and Rebuilding, will speak at a Center for New York City Law breakfast at New York Law School on Friday, April 11, 2003 at 8:15 a.m. about rebuilding Lower Manhattan. ...
- Research articles 2003-04-04
- REMINDER/EEOC Commissioner Paul Miller to Speak on 'Genetic Discrimination' at New York Law School
- News Editors/Assignment Desks REMINDER...for Monday (April 7) NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--April 7, 2003 New York Law School WHAT: Paul Miller, Commissioner, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, lecture on "Genetic Discrimination: Is There a ...
- Research articles 2003-04-07
- ADVISORY/EEOC Commissioner Paul Miller to Speak on 'Genetic Discrimination' at New York Law School
- News Editors/Assignment Desks ADVISORY...for Monday (April 7) NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--March 31, 2003 New York Law School WHAT: Paul Miller, Commissioner, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, lecture on "Genetic Discrimination: Is There a ...
- Research articles 2003-03-31
- Plight of Refugee Children in Afghanistan Focus of Discussion at New York Law School
- Legal Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 25, 2003 "At the Border: The Forgotten Voices of Afghanistan," a documentary film on the plight of refugee children in Afghanistan, will be screened on Thursday, February 27 at 12:30 p.m. in Room B100 of New York Law School, 57 Worth Street, New...
- Research articles 2003-02-25
- CityLaw Lists Top 100 New York City Contracts For Fiscal Year 2002
- Business Editors & Legal Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 19, 2002 The Center for New York City Law's publication CityLaw has released its annual list of the Top 100 New York City contracts with the top contract for the fiscal year 2002 being a $1.5 billion deal with the...
- Research articles 2002-11-19
- City Council Streamlines New York Contracts, New York Law School's City Law Reports
- Business & Education Editors NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 11, 2002 Two new actions by City Council will make contracting with the City of New York less complex and time consuming, according to a report in the latest issue of the Center for New York City Law's publication, CityLaw. ...
- Research articles 2002-09-11
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- Google Books settlement still has antitrust problems, critics say
- The revised Google Books settlement agreement may quiet international opponents but it still gives Google a monopoly on commercializing out-of-print books where the copyrights are unclaimed and fails to protect consumer privacy, opponents said on Monday.Google is scanning and digitizing books in libraries and publishers' catalogs so people can view...
- News items 2009-11-16
- Madoff Victims: What Will They Get Back?
- Defrauded investors are on a mission to recover some of their $65 billion in phantom funds. At least they'll get a tax break. Bernard Madoff ...
- Articles 2009-07-24
- Amnesty Int'l Files FOIAs Seeking Information on 'Ghost' Detainees and Secret Sites
- WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Under the Freedom of Information Act FOIA Amnesty International and the International Human Rights Clinic of New York University School of Law jointly submitted requests to various federal departments for records concerning "disappeared" detainees including "ghost" and unregistered prisoners. These detainees are individuals...
- Research articles 2006-08-15
- Mashable's Weekly Internet and Social Media Events Guide
- It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section. Is your event not on this list? Contact us and let's establish a media partnership. Mashable's Weekly Social...
- News items 2009-08-24
- After Clunkers tax rush, states come down hard
- WASHINGTON - Struggling states and towns got a dose of badly needed money this summer from a Cash for Clunkers program that poured hundreds of millions of dollars of tax revenue into their budgets. Now, like the auto industry, recession-ravaged governments are seeing revenue fall off as car buyers take...
- News items 2009-10-11
- More on Obama and Business: Follow-up Interview With Robert Frank
- While many of my Tuesday interview posts have drawn varied reactions from you, the readers, none has caused quite as much uproar as the interview I ran a month and a half ago with Dr. Robert Frank, professor of management and economics at Cornell's Johnson School of Management and author...
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- Obama Taps Genachowski, and Tunes the FCC In to Broadband
- By Tom Lowry and Heather Green By selecting Julius Genachowski to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Barack Obama is signaling that the nation's chief media and technology regulator will play a much more prominent role than in previous Administrations. Why is that? For one, Genachowski and Obama have...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Columbia University Launches Graduate Program in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
- New Master's Program Joins Columbia University's School of Continuing Education Part-time Programs for Working Professionals NEW YORK -- Columbia University's School of Continuing Education will launch a new Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution in fall 2008. This graduate degree program is designed to train professionals to...
- Research articles 2008-02-14
- American Racial and Legal History According to Derrick Bell
- American Racial and Legal History According to Derrick Bell The Derrick Bell Reader Edited by Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic (New York University Press, $24)Someday, Derrick Bell, the first tenured African American law professor at Harvard Law School, will be compared to the legendary race man James Weldon Johnson. Like...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- A Morgan Stanley Star Falls in China
- By George Chen and Steve EderSHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the end, Garth Peterson, a rising star at Morgan Stanley in China, was undone by his pursuit of "guanxi."A central concept in Chinese society, guanxi loosely translates as "connections" and relationships." But to Chinese people, it means much more than...
- News items 2009-11-10
- A Morgan Stanley Star Falls in China
- By George Chen and Steve EderSHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - In the end, Garth Peterson, a rising star at Morgan Stanley in China, was undone by his pursuit of "guanxi."A central concept in Chinese society, guanxi loosely translates as "connections" and relationships." But to Chinese people, it means much more...
- News items 2009-11-10
- A Morgan Stanley Star Falls in China
- By George Chen and Steve EderSHANGHAI/NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - In the end, Garth Peterson, a rising star at Morgan Stanley in China, was undone by his pursuit of "guanxi."A central concept in Chinese society, guanxi loosely translates as "connections" and relationships." But to Chinese people, it means much more...
- News items 2009-11-10
- Rajaratnam Denies Insider Charges
- By Jonathan Stempel and Grant McCoolNEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam attacked a U.S. regulator's lawsuit on Tuesday, denying insider trading charges and saying government wiretaps violated his constitutional rights.The Sri Lankan-born billionaire is the most prominent of 20 people who face criminal or...
- News items 2009-11-24
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