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- Grey is the new colour
- "A strange mixture of well-meaning steps at social reform, half-baked schemes for quasi-socialist industrial planning, regulation to protect consumers, welfare programs to help the hardest hit, government support for the cartelisation of industry, higher wages for some, lower wages for others, on the one hand government pump priming, on...
- News items 2009-10-30
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- SOCIETY TO CONTEST BOARD DISSOLUTION
- According to "Bahrain Tribune", a corruption watchdog group is contesting a Ministry of Social Affairs ruling which has put it on a caretaker status, under a ministry-appointed interim director. The Bahrain Transparency Society is asking the minAccording to "Bahrain Tribune", a corruption watchdog group is contesting a Ministry of Social...
- Research articles 2006-04-05
- BAHRAIN: SOCIETY TO CONTEST BOARD DISSOLUTION.
- According to "Bahrain Tribune", a corruption watchdog group is contesting a Ministry of Social Affairs ruling which has put it on a caretaker status, under a ministry-appointed interim director. The Bahrain Transparency Society is asking th According to "Bahrain Tribune", a corruption watchdog group is...
- Research articles 2006-04-05
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Governance CG framework refers to set of laws, institutions, and practices evolved over time to control and coordinate the business and affairs of an organization. It consists of mechanisms to ensure that management's actions are consistent with the interests of the stockholders. Organizations, world over, have a definitive responsibility...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- CMA: Senate Mental Health Report "A Gift of Hope", say Physician Groups.
- OTTAWA, ONTARIO, May 9, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Canada's foremost physician specialists groups who treat mental illnesses and addiction--the Canadian Psychiatric Association CPA, the Canadian Paediatric Society CPS, the College of Family Physicians of Canada CFPC, and the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine CSAM, ...
- Research articles 2006-05-09
- Understanding Marketing Ethics
- Standards for marketing ethics guide companies in their efforts to do "the right thing." These standards help identify acceptable practices, foster internal control, and deal honestly and fairly with customers. They also ensure businesses comply with the law. Sometimes companies develop and publish their own ethical standards; other times they...
- Articles 2007-11-30
- Managing Regulation in a New Era
- As concern over global problems mounts, executives and regulators have everything to gain from building relationships based on trust, and developing solutions that benefit a wide range of stakeholders. The 2008 financial crisis may come to be seen as the demarcation between two regulatory eras....
- Articles 2009-01-12
- The War Against Tobacco Slows
- This post was written by Maggie Mahar and Niko Karvounis 2007 marked the first time in 50 years that less than 20% of Americans smoked. This is the good news. The bad news is that, just as the battle against smoking has entered what may be its most critical, final...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Klaus Schwab: Three Steps To Being a Good Corporate Citizen
- With the New Year comes the inevitable: goals, sometimes known as resolutions. Here’s one that’s outside the norm: be a better corporate citizen. In fact, be a good global corporate citizen. That’s the call from Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum and...
- Blog posts 2008-01-04
- Tax Breaks for Homeowners
- It's no surprise that 67 percent of all households in the United States now own the homes they occupy. Subsidies and tax breaks for homeowners have become an American tradition and a political sacred cow that few politicians would dare challenge. But more important, federal policy makers realized some time...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- No human law can 'overturn that of Creator': pope
- VATICAN CITY AFP — Pope Benedict XVI reportedly lashed out against laws that he said threaten the family and social order, saying none "can overturn that of the Creator." "No law made by man can overturn that of the Creator without dramatically affecting society in its very foundation," said...
- Research articles 2007-02-12
- PM ADVISOR ON METHODS TO MINIMIZE POVERTY
- According to "Daily Times", the government will spend Rs 161 billion this year to attack poverty effectively, Shaukat Aziz, advisor to the Prime Minister on finance and economic affairs, said at a "Pakistan Poverty Assessment Dissemination Workshop" jointly organized by the Planning Commission and the World Bank. The government has...
- Research articles 2003-01-09
- Director named for Office of Special Education Programs. (In Washington).(Stephanie Smith Lee)(Brief Article)
- Stephanie Smith Lee, who was formerly a government affairs representative for the National Down Syndrome Society, will serve as director for the Office of Special Education Programs OSEP of the U.S. Department of Education. From 2000-2002, she was a member of the Ticket to...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- PAKISTAN: PM ADVISOR ON METHODS TO MINIMIZE POVERTY.(Shaukat Aziz)(Brief Article)
- According to "Daily Times", the government will spend Rs 161 billion this year to attack poverty effectively, Shaukat Aziz, advisor to the Prime Minister on finance and economic affairs, said at a "Pakistan Poverty Assessment Dissemination Workshop" jointly organized by the Planning Commission and the World...
- Research articles 2003-01-09
- Hiding In Plain Sight: Using Medicare To Solve The â??Public Optionâ?? Conundrum
- By JEFF GOLDSMITH As Senate and House Committee versions of health reform move toward unified legislation and floor votes, the most complex political challenge is how to resolve the "public option" controversy. While one would have thought weightier issues such as the shape of Medicare reform, the taxation required to...
- News items 2009-10-21
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