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Corporate Parasites Are Bleeding Us to Death

Robert Creamer is a Political organizer, strategist. and author. His recent article for the Huffington Post, Time to Just Say No to Giant Corporate "Parasites" -- and Recognize Them for What They Are, is a brilliant commentary on the state of business and government relationships in the modern age. He gives several examples of huge bureaucratic [...]
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The Economist | Global Warming is Bad for Your Pocketbook

The Economist is reporting on the release of two reports, one in the United States and one in Britain, that give some detail on the grim affects that climate change have in these two countries. For details, visit  The Economist: Officials in America and Britain report on how a changing climate could batter their countries IF YOU [...]
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theFewture is being sold

It now belongs to our kids. And our kids kids. And their kids. Not that it wasn't theirs anyway, but now their paying for it. (Literally. Check. Figuratively? Check.) WASHINGTON — The White House plan to rescue the nation’s financial system, announced on Tuesday by Timothy F. Geithner, the Treasury secretary, is far bigger than anyone [...]
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The Fewture is here. Again. Kinda.

Primitive computer and internet report.
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Fast Company and Wireless Electricity

Couldn't help but notice that Fast Company has a slew of interesting articles going on right now. For instance, check out this article on planes powered by algae. Or the U.S. as the greatest innovator. This one on wireless electricity stands out the most: But strap on your rubber boots; Tesla's dream has come true. After more than [...]
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Japan Airline’s CEO Haruka Nishimatsu Cuts his Salary

And his perks. For 3 years running. See Detroit CEO's doing that? No. Why? They're not true leaders. They're not like this gentleman. 'We in Japan learned during the bubble economy that businesses that pursue money first fail. The business world has lost sight of this basic tenant of business ethics.'
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Obama Buying Half-Hour Block of Prime-time Broadcast – Advertising Age – Campaign Trail

Wow. This should be interesting. And hopefully inspiring. Obama Buying Half-Hour Block of Prime-time Broadcast - Advertising Age - Campaign Trail: "WASHINGTON (AdAge.com) -- In what is likely become biggest network-TV buy of the presidential campaign, Sen. Barack Obama is buying 30 minutes of time on major TV networks for a program to air from 8 p.m. [...]
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