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- Bill Gates and Creative Capitalism--Oh
- Bill Gates and Creative Capitalism--OhHelping the impoverishedBravo! Great posting. I wonder what Mr. Gates thinks about the state of the world in general when he's not hearing the over riding sound of cash registers ringing up sales of his products.How can we the world solve the plight of the...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-30
- Football: Hats off to the hacks, Jack was top class this season SAYS
- HEARTS legend Gary Mackay scanned a campaign of outstanding individual performances - and selected Celtic's Jackie McNamara as a beacon for the season. The Parkhead star was voted Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year and former Scotland midfield player Mackay, insists that for once, the hacks...
- Research articles 2004-05-30
- Ah, the IPO Voila-tility!
- The proliferation of online trading provides retail investors with an unprecedented level of access to initial public offerings. The bad news, market analysts say, is that the same access has contributed to the recent volatility of Internet companies going public on Nasdaq. ...
- Research articles 1999-02-01
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- 'Tattoed lunatic' Ozzy: I would have mooned the Queen
- LONDON AFP — Notorious rock hellraiser Ozzy Osbourne admitted he was a few beers away from mooning Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and cannot fathom why Her Majesty would want to meet the "tattoed lunatic". He said former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash offered him cash to flash his backside...
- Research articles 2005-12-11
- Shetty raps Indian 'lunatic fringe' for Gere kiss fuss
- SYDNEY AFP — Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty Thursday blamed India's "lunatic fringe" for an uproar over enthusiastic kisses bestowed on her by Hollywood heart-throb Richard Gere at an AIDS charity event. An Indian court last week issued a warrant of arrest for Gere on charges of "obscene" behaviour after...
- Research articles 2007-05-03
- SAfrican firm to upgrade Kenya's 'Lunatic Express' train line
- NAIROBI AFP — A South African-led consortium announced Thursday it would invest 130 million dollars (90 million euros) in upgrading the 106-year-old Kenya-Uganda Railway over the next five years. The Kenyan and Ugandan governments handed over the money-losing colonial-era railway -- known as the "Lunatic Express" -- to Rift...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- The Role of Feelings and Emotion in Decision Making
- People love to characterize emotion and feelings as toxic to rational, objective decision making. "Be cool and dispassionate," they say. While theres some truth to that, there is also evidence to suggest that emotions are crucial in rational decision making (Antonio Damasio, author of Descartes Error, is an influential proponent...
- Blog posts 2007-04-06
- Nipping Workplace Bullying in the Bud
- Nipping Workplace Bullying in the BudBullying in the WorkplaceThanks for the informative article on bullying - but what does one do when the bully is the employer? The employee has absolutely nowhere to go to report the problem. Imagine the complexity of approaching the bully with the complaint. This is...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-12
- Dunkin' Donuts Caves in to Nuts
- Dunkin' Donuts Caves in to NutsTrue, but...I think you're right, and I actually have the same position with respect to the actions of the company. I think that the core issue is really with the behavior of Michelle Malkin for making the spurious association between Ray and a fashion...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-29
- Bad References a Good Thing?
- Bad References a Good Thing?RE: Bad References a Good Thing?Prospective employers deserve to know the how an applicant performed in the previous job. While we normally cite both the positive and negative. If the employee's bad points are too much, and saying good things about him or her becomes too...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- Sleeping With The Enemy?(United States foreign policy)
- Once upon a time the ogres of international terror were known to all: Libya's leader, Muammar Kaddafi, was branded the most dangerous man in the world, a lunatic who thought nothing of blowing up a Pan Am 747 out of the sky over Scotland. Syria's secret...
- Research articles 2001-11-12
- British Black Watch commander feared for Iraq troop security: report
- LONDON AFP — The commander of Britain's Black Watch regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel James Cowan, expressed fears about the security of his troops before they were transferred to take over from US soldiers south of Baghdad. In extracts from emails published by British daily The Daily Telegraph said two days after...
- Research articles 2004-11-06
- Wizards of ooze: Lawyers shouldn't be the only ones cleaning up under Superfund
- This is the Court of Chancery; which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse, and its dead in every churchyard; which has its ruined suitor, with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress, borrowing and begging through the round...
- Research articles 1994-01-01
- Mumbo-jumbo
- It's been a bad week for the paranormal on television, I'm pleased to say. Dreadful programmes such as Beyond Belief - charlatans claiming superhuman powers perform conjuring tricks in front of an astounded David Frost - and The Paranormal World of Paul McKenna ditto in front of Paul McKenna infest...
- Research articles 1997-08-30
- Go back to the day job!
- If everything had gone according to plan this would have been my funniest, most brilliant column ever. The idea was that I'd rant hilariously for many, many paragraphs on the subject at which I'm currently the world's greatest expert: how writing a novel turns you into a gibbering lunatic and...
- Research articles 1998-04-11
- Kodak moments over the dead
- Last November, when President Clinton signed the latest insipid and unconstitutional "crime bill" to come out of Congress, he managed to turn one family's tragedy to his political advantage. He told the genuinely tragic story of Bradley Arn, a young police officer in St. Joseph Mo., who had been gunned...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
- Putting feelings aside: The predicament of Peter Singer
- The recommendation to "put feelings aside" in the killing of unwanted infants or senile old people recurs in the writings of Professor Peter Singer, the Australian newly appointed to the chair of bioethics at prestigious Princeton University. His is a coldly cerebral approach to life, with an "impressive, if lunatic,...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
- Fed up with stalemate in the Middle East
- At first, I thought I'd write a column that just ripped President Bush for declaring that the United States -- after decades of neutrality -- has decided to oppose the right of Palestinian refugees to return to Israel as part of any final peace settlement. Why is the president dragging...
- Research articles 2004-04-20
- LUnatic Fringe They've suffered for their art. Now it's your turn.
- I once met a nurse, who worked in one of Edinburgh's mental hospitals, who told me an illuminating story about the Fringe. He remembered admitting a guy, at the beginning of August one year, who had been arrested on a flight from Germany for violent behaviour. He told anyone who...
- Research articles 2002-08-04
- Why There's No Such Thing As A British Film; With the Oscars on the
- GIVE almost anybody an Oscar and they will believe, for one shining moment, that they are as righteous and miraculous as Jesus on a moonbeam. This flash-bulb psychosis obliterates all perspective, and accounts for the award-winners' infamous history of lunatic hubristic speechmaking. But none of these moments has echoed so...
- Research articles 2003-02-16
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