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Kosovo's new independence opens Pandora's box
The media seem to be fascinated with the celebrations of Kosovo's independence instead of discussing the cold, hard facts and implications of such a recognition ("Serbian leader demands end to rioting; U.N. police attacked," USATODAY.com, Friday): *Kosovo's prime minister, Hashim Thaci, was the commander of the...
Tags: Leadership, MARKETING, Pandora, U.S. Government, USA Today
Research articles 2008-02-27
RETURNING RICO TO RACKETEERS: CORPORATIONS CANNOT CONSTITUTE AN ASSOCIATED-IN-FACT ENTERPRISE UNDER 18 U.S.C. § 1961(4)
INTRODUCTION The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"), 18 U.S.C. ยงยง 1961-68 (2006), prohibits a "person" from engaging in a "pattern of racketeering activity" in connection with the acquisition, establishment, or conduct of an "enterprise."4 Violations of the statute can trigger both civil and criminal penalties,5 including treble damages...
Tags: Litigation, Pandora, statute, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-01-01
Pandora's Box: Social and Professional Issues of the Information Age
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77891) has announced the addition of "Pandora's Box: Social and Professional Issues of the Information Age" to their offering. Computing technology is constantly evolving and changing, developing and consolidating its position as a vital component of our lives. It no longer plays a...
Tags: Dr., Pandora, PRODUCTIVITY, University of Reading
Research articles 2007-12-19
Music Celebrities Join AARP in Launching Music Web Site That Enables Visitors to Create Their Own Customized Online Radio Stations
To: LIFESTYLES EDITORSContact: Scott Carman of AARP, +1-202-434-2539, scarman@aarp.org WASHINGTON, May 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AARP announced today the launch of the AARP Music web site, which features customizable online radio and artist recommendations, as well as exclusive entertainment content geared towards the preferences of baby boomers and 50+ Americans. To...
Tags: AARP, INTERNET, MARKETING, music, Pandora, radio, Web
Research articles 2007-05-01
INTERNET WORKS
SIGNAL's guide to Web resources For all their power and usefulness, computer networks are vulnerable to threats such as hackers and malicious code. Securing information technology systems has become big business, but users and systems administrators need to be informed when considering these products. Discriminating consumers can do...
Tags: computer, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, NIST, Pandora, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY
Research articles 2007-03-01
Two years after Madrid, we're still at risk REALPOLITIK: TERRORISM
DO you feel any safer this weekend than you did two years ago? According to Western intelligence experts you should do, because it's their opinion that the world has become a safer place in the time since al-Qaeda terrorists exploded bombs on trains in Madrid, killing more than 200 civilians....
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Government, Pandora, terrorism
Research articles 2006-03-12
CFTC wants to tweak rules
PANDORA'S BOX? The nature of Congress makes opening up the Commodity Futures Modernization Act CFMA to changes a danger as it addresses the reauthorization of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission CFTC this year. While the exchanges, the CFTC and Congress itself see room for improvement, overall they all...
Tags: chairman, PANDORA, Strategy, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-05-01
Diploma mill denial? EHS community silent on bogus degrees.(Managing Best practices)
You should know that several government investigations into the educational qualifications of individuals in safety-sensitive jobs could affect the credibility of our profession. The U.S. General Accounting Office began investigating so-called diploma mills after the passage of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. ...
Tags: General Accounting Office, Government, Marshall, Pandora, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-12-01
Tribal timber gets a Senate hearing
Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 04-07-2004 WASHINGTON - More important than law, is the way Sen. Gordon Smith described the felt stewardship of three Northwest tribes toward their traditional forest homelands. And that may be a good thing,...
Tags: Benefits, COO, Gordon, Oregon, Pandora, Republican, Strategy, tribe, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-04-07
Home on the page. (News and Trends).(www.socuritymanagement.com)
@ www.socuritymanagement.com The most timely homeland security information continues to come from SM Online. Here's a sample of what's new this month. Also, find online supplemental materials everywhere an @ symbol appears in the magazine. Lighting. How many...
Tags: General Accounting Office, Pandora, SECURITY, Transportation
Research articles 2003-07-01
Time to address the ills of accounting
IT should surprise nobody that the FBI has joined the US Securities and Exchange Commission in investigating the bankrupt fibre-optic network company Global Crossing. Pandora's box has been opened once again. The move follows the accusations of whistle-blower and former company finance executive, Roy Olofson. Although the...
Tags: accounting, FINANCE, Global Crossing Ltd., Government, Pandora, SEC
Research articles 2002-02-10
SPRING CLEANING.
Our entreprenerd clears the dust to update the past year's hot topics. My office is loaded with stuff. I don't expect the 8-inch floppy disks to be useful again, but they hold programs that ran the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium scoreboard. How can I...
Tags: E-books, ICANN, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Pandora, Smithsonian Institution, SOFTWARE, UCITA
Research articles 2001-05-01
Friendly fire: the mandatory military anthrax vaccination program.
INTRODUCTION Your disobedience of the lawful order of a direct superior undermines the very essence of military good order and discipline. Your failure to live up to these standards cannot be condoned.(1) From the time he was four years old,...
Tags: Cir, Cohen, FDA, HEALTHCARE, Pandora, U.S. Department of Defense, vaccine
Research articles 2001-04-01
Nuclear power: from panacea to Pandora's box to pragmatism.
Since joining AECL, I've developed a keen interest in science. (It's one of the hazards that comes with the job.) And like many people in recent months I've been following with interest one of the great scientific advances of our time -- the human genome project. ...
Tags: accident, Canada, Nuclear Energy Institute, Pandora
Research articles 2000-05-01
Disposing of the world's excess plutonium.(Symposium: The Politics of Toxic Waste)
At a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee hearing in August 1995, Assistant Secretary of Defense Graham Allison poignantly demonstrated the danger that small amounts of plutonium pose for the international community. Pulling a baseball from his briefcase, Secretary Allison noted that if the baseball were filled with...
Tags: G., Pandora, Russia, surplus, Technology, U.S., U.S. Congress, Y2K
Research articles 1998-12-22
Pandora's box or cyber-revolution? Inspections get media makeover
Once upon a time, the worst thing that could happen to an operator was to suffer an uncharacteristically bad health inspection and then have the results published in the hometown paper or made the subject of a local television expose. Today, however, anxious operators nationwide are facing what...
Tags: ABC Inc., Benefits, food, HEALTHCARE, INTERNET, Manufacturing, media, Pandora, SOFTWARE, TVs
Research articles 1998-02-23
Mill City updates corporate activity
CALGARY, Alberta--BUSINESS WIRE--July 14, 1995-- Mill City Gold Mining Corp. ("MILL CITY") has announced today that PANDORA INDUSTRIES INC. ("PANDORA")("VSE-PDR") has agreed to re-purchase the entire interest of Mill City in the agreement dated November 22, 1994 covering the Monterde Gold property, Chihuahua, Mexico, due to Mill City's...
Tags: agreement, Business Wire, Pandora
Research articles 1995-07-14
Pandora's poison - environmental harm caused by polychlorinated biphenyls - includes related information
In the blackness of a freezing morning in December 1991, a driver lost control of her car on an isolated road in upstate New York and slammed into an electric-utility pole. Two miles away, the electrical system at the state-university campus at New Paltz went haywire. Minutes later, a Westinghouse...
Tags: Benefits, chemicals, evil, food, General Electric Co., HEALTHCARE, Johnson, Monsanto, Pandora, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 1994-09-01
The rhetoric of oil and the dilemma of war and American hegemony
DESPITE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MANY UNPRECEDENTED and lasting historical transformations, the Twentieth Century may well be remembered for two epoch-making milestones that are now seemingly close to their final stages. They are the rise and fall of Soviet "communism" and the rise and fall of American global hegemony. As...
Tags: Gulf, MARKETING, OPEC, Pandora, Pricing, U.S., U.S. Government
Research articles 1993-06-22
1992. (A Survey of Europe's Internal Market)
The sudden Prospect of a true common market in Europe has captivated businessmen worldwide. Nicholas Colchester explains where the underlying realities are shifting and where they are sticking THERE is a spring in the step of European civil servants that they have not known...
Tags: America, bank, banking, barrier, Britain, commission, Deutsche Bank AG, directive, Europe, European Commission, FINANCE, financial, France, frontier, Government, Pandora, SALES, SOFTWARE, survey, Taxes, Treaty, VAT
Research articles 1988-07-09
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