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Financial Industry Pay Cuts Inevitable, Cohan Says
Washington Post
Post Forum members consistently offer thought-provoking, timelycomments on politics, national and international affairs. Weather Watchers consistently offer thought-provoking, timely comments on climates and forecasts. World Watchers consistently ...
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'It's more purple than blue and red': Americans' political views are closer ...
Daily Mail
Voters' views on key issues don't follow party affiliation as closely as is often thought and polarisation has hardly moved since 1970, a study says. Stronger Democrats and Republicans hugely overestimate polarisation, compared to independents and ...
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Daily Mail
Did Davos Man pick the wrong destination?
Reuters
By Michael Stott | CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - More than 2000 of theworld's top business and political leaders gathered last week in the Swiss ski resort of Davos looking for solutions to the world's problems. But were they in the right place?
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Theatre review: Jeremy Hardy at Royal & Derngate
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Whereas the rest of us have just a few friends and family to regale with our well thought out and perceptive remarks about the state of the world, he gets to do it to a theatre-full and get paid for it. He seems to have just ambled off the train, ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Thought Leaders in the Multicultural Space to Gather in March for Research-and ...
Sacramento Bee
Reader comments on Sacbee.com are the opinions of the writer, not The Sacramento Bee. If you see an objectionable comment, click the "Report Abuse" link below it. We will delete comments containing inappropriate links, obscenities, hate speech, ...
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Opinions columnists, bloggers get readers involved in conversation on current ...
Daily Illini
Rarely do I reference myself when I give my opinions: I generally opt for third-person or first-person generalities such as “we.” I want to talk about me and my thoughts. To begin, I want to describe what I believe to be my role as an opinions ...
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Daily Illini
TA Review: NeverDead
TrueAchievements
As Konami release their new IP to the world, we've spent the last two weeks playing the title to death (or as close as the title allows) to scrutinise every inch of the title and to bring you one of the most informed opinions on whether this title is ...
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TrueAchievements
Is it time to rethink the treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder?
io9
The New York Times has published two thought-provoking opinion pieces relating to Attention Deficit Disorder and the medications used to treat it. The first is written by L. Alan Sroufe — a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of ...
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Op-Ed: World resources running out, says UN report
DigitalJournal.com
Sydney - A UN panel has warned that the world'sresources of food, water and fuel are running out. The panel wants an “evergreen revolution” for sustainable development and management of resources. So after 50 years of warnings, someone's noticed.
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DigitalJournal.com
Sword Ciboodle Named to Paul Greenberg's 2012 CRM Watchlist for Third Straight ...
Sacramento Bee
31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Sword Ciboodle, a global provider of customer engagement solutions, today announced that it was named to highly regarded CRM thought leader Paul Greenberg's 2012 CRM Watchlist for the third year in a row.
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Six Questions for David Pace
GlobeSt.com
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GlobeSt.com
Global AgInvesting(SM) Welcomes Jim Rogers, Internationally-Renowned Economist...
Sacramento Bee
"Global AgInvesting draws more senior-level decision makers than any agriculture investment series in the world, providing the perfect audience to receive Rogers' thought and action-provoking messages about the future of agricultural investment," said ...
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2012 Piggies Awards for Massively Multiplayer Games Blogging Recognize top WoW...
Sacramento Bee
"It's also very rewarding - the people I've met and the community I've become involved with are thought provoking, naturally inquisitive and hugely entertaining. I wouldn't trade it for the (virtual) world!" Other winners included "Apple Cider", ...
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How Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think? ed by John Brockman: review
Telegraph.co.uk
it's worth remembering that the world wide web is only a modern solution to an ancient problem. Since the dawn of communication, human beings have needed to store, retrieve, filter, interpret and exchange information. The only difference today is that ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
NYBC: Construction Starts Decline by 31%
GlobeSt.com
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GlobeSt.com
It's a gray, gray, gray world
bcrnews.com
By Barb Kromphardt - bkromphardt@bcrnews.com Whatever the issue under discussion, everyone seems to have a completely black or whiteopinion. Marines apparently urinating on some dead Taliban fighters? And now the latest. Obama's State of the Union ...
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David Hunter: Confidence comes with incompetence
Knoxville News Sentinel
By David Hunter Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher, mathematician and essayist, once wrote: "The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Along the same lines, over 100 years ago, ...
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CIMCON Software Reaffirms Market Leadership with Strong Revenues and Major ...
Sacramento Bee
Notable amongst these were a global European bank which now has an inventory of over 20 million spreadsheets, a $28b top UK life insurer with nearly $550b in assets, one of the world's largest investment firms with over $1.2 trillion dollars in assets, ...
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It's time to announce the TMQ MVP!
ESPN
Presumably this is thought to sound classy. But the Roman Empire lies in ruins, and Italy isn't doing so fabulous either," into the Google universal translator and the above is what it spit out. Then I took the phrases the Google translator produced ...
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ESPN
Keep Hatch
National Review Online (blog)
As a former general counsel to Senator Hatch in the mid-1990s, the idea of him losing because of unfaithfulness to the conservative cause makes me think that I have awoken in Jerry Seinfeld's Bizarro World. Up is down, left is right, ...
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National Review Online (blog)
Will Australian Property Prices Keep Falling?
CountingPips
You don't want those Holden-driving buggers gloating, DO YA!?' As a fresh-to-the-Lucky-Country pom, I thought this passion was great. These days, it seems this passionate division of opinion has migrated from Ford vs. Holden over to the Australian ...
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The Brainstorming Process Is B.S. But Can We Rework It?
Co.Design
He thought, quite reasonably, that creativity was both brittle and fickle: In the presence of criticism, it simply couldn't wring itself free from our own minds. We could only call our muses if judgments didn't drag us down. Osborn claimed that this ...
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Co.Design
Confined Arts
Harvard Crimson
The work of students at the Carpenter Center is years of practice andthought away from being considered alongside the works of a museum, assuming the students have the potential to be great artists in the first place. How can students become capable ...
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Rumor Mill Churns Around Flagler Development Sale
GlobeSt.com
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GlobeSt.com
Confessions of a dangerous (pseudo) intellectual
Firstpost (blog)
I am hard to pin down to a particular profession, but, generally, you can find me dabbling with clever words and profoundthoughts. I can be a writer with an insignificant reputation, a retired diplomat or lawyer, a journalist with an opinion, ...
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Firstpost (blog)
Wiggling out of a PR disaster
Goulburn Post (blog)
Because, let's face it, when we like a singer, or an actor, or a sports star, we gravitate towards their image and the kind of person we thought they were. It's not necessarily fair on them, and it can put them on pedestals that are difficult to stay ...
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Time to let the kids off the leash
The West Australian (blog)
A product that negates the need for people to think for themselves, to be aware of the world around them. A substitute for plain old common sense. With a bit of luck it will have come on to the market before we have to make the decision to allow our ...
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Will Australian Property Prices Keep Falling?
Money Morning Australia
You don't want those Holden-driving buggers gloating, DO YA!?' As a fresh-to-the-Lucky-Country pom, I thought this passion was great. These days, it seems this passionate division ofopinion has migrated from Ford vs. Holden over to the Australian ...
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Money Morning Australia
Q&A: Weekend's Chris New
Same Same
We had some good feelings from the first few screenings that we had at festivals and things and the film got quite good reviews and good word of mouth but we always thought, 'Oh, well that's a nice surprise but it'll probably end there'.
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The Fed's Transparency Trap
Seeking Alpha
This week we take a brief pause in our series on the choices facing the developed world to look at some items that are catching my attention. We will get back to the US next week, as somehow I think we will not solve our problems between now and next ...
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The unseen double standard
NDSU The Spectrum
Though there are plenty of men in the world who are disrespectful, vulgar and even dangerous, most men of today are good people and mean nothing but the best for the women in their lives. Even so, the amount of bad press they get is unbelievable.
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Decision 2012: Meet the Newt Gingrich you never knew
Patriot-News
Long before Newt Gingrich threatened to turn the 2012 Republican presidential race on its ear, he was a boy from Harrisburg whose family moved to Hummelstown shortly afterWorld War II. He spent his preteen years under the autocratic eye of his ...
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Patriot-News
Flight Attendant Union Participates in Historic Implementation of Flight Crew ...
Sacramento Bee
"As the world's largest Flight Attendant union, AFA has worked tirelessly to ensure that flight crews are treated fairly and qualify for essential FMLA benefits. For decades, AFA has negotiated Flight Attendant contracts that have provided these vital ...
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It's Complicated: The Awkward Socialization Of Search
Marketing Land
But, taking the official and absolutely imperfect debut of Google's Search Plus Your World as an illustration, we can safely say the market reality is out of whack with this vision. We are nowhere near the promise of the real deal on this.
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Marketing Land
It's not you, it's me
FOXSports.com
Sports opinions? She's never short of them. And love her or hate her, she'll be just another one of the boys. Follow her on Twitter or like her on Facebook. Heidi Klum and Seal's perfect marriage was “just a facade” and “Heidi's private hell” made for ...
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FOXSports.com
Embracing Dissent: How confirmation bias can kill your investment returns
Stockopedia
Following the recent discussion on Prospect Theory and the ways in which human nature leads to systematic flaws in our judgement, we thought we'd spend some time looking at one of the most relevant behavioural biases for investors - namely confirmation ...
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Stockopedia
To understand 1915, you need to look at Balkans and Caucasus too
Today's Zaman
Changing a culture of thought in a very short period of time is not easy. New TV stations were launched. New papers, like the Zaman daily, have become popular. Over time, new ideas have become more influential. The opinions of the people do not change ...
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Today's Zaman
Anonymous And The War Over The Internet (Part II)
Huffington Post
Like many other anons who showed up around then, Phoenix came armed with an arsenal of political opinions. He said he'd been fascinated by politics since he was a kid, having grown up in a country deeply colored by its history of rebellion against the ...
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SIX NATIONS 2012: ENGLAND'S NEW ERA HAS TO RESTORE OLD VALUES
Express.co.uk
Administrators have thought we are better than we are. So now it's about self-realisation.” When, after the World Cup, the confidentially soughtopinions of the players reported to the RFU by Hopley were passed to a newspaper, the game hit what he ...
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Minding Your Own Life
Huffington Post (blog)
Our parents taught us what is going on in the world and how to cope with it. Those surrounding us took it upon themselves to explain who we are, what to do, and what not to do. Of course, what our parents taught us was based on what was largely taught ...
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Horror At The Pump
Inside Futures
That is a huge drop off and one that seemingly confounds the optimism that the recovering US economy will revert the long-term decline of gasoline demand in the world's top consumer of the fuel. This fits with the spate of bad earnings news from US oil ...
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Surveyed U.S. Psychiatrists Indicate They Would Prescribe Forest Laboratories ...
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
“Clinical data and the opinions of interviewed thought leaders indicate that emerging therapies have no advantage on this attribute over antidepressant augmentation with Abilify (Bristol-Myers Squibb/Otsuka Pharmaceutical), the sales leading ...
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Would the real Michael Winner please stand up?
Cambridge News
I am determined not to fall into this trap because, let's face it, there's an awful lot not to like about Michael Winner: the inveterate name-dropping and endless, self-aggrandising anecdotes; his boorish opinions on everything from women to...
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Cambridge News
Debunking the Myth of the Struggling Entertainment Industry
The Mark
And you thought you were wasting time NOW... Here's today's sign of the forthcoming Robot Apocalypse (Robocalypse, we guess?): Cisco claims that there will be 50 billion internet-accessible devices in the world come 2020. Considering there will be ...
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Superintendent says protocol was followed in school bus accident
Wareham Week
"It is my opinion that the Decas School administration, transportation staff, and Wareham Police followed protocol and did what they thought was correct." Rabinovitch added that he plans to review the school district's accident procedure with ...
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