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on May 26, 2006
Lead21 got Peter Robinson for a wonderful evening of reflections and comparisons of the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and Georg W. Bush last Wednesday.
"The man who wrote Reagan's legendary ...
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on July 5, 2005
It is a banana republic scenario that seems to go on in Germany. The elected chancellor looses his lust to work on and instead of retiring, puts on a play so that the parliament decides to loose confi...
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on June 28, 2005
This article is highlighting one of the issues pretty prominent in Europe there seems to be an increasing linkage between the more hostile political opinion in Europe against the US and what business...
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on June 27, 2005
Some of you might have realized that you may haven gotten an email with a short note for our new design recently. We had no intention to spam your accounts - we just felt that this message would be a...
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on January 25, 2005
The Economist features this story about the likelihood of social mobility in the American society (the possibilty to earn more money then your parents). My feeling coming over here from time to time n...
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on November 4, 2004
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on September 25, 2004
The Economist points me to this amazing picture of my new neighborhood:
"TYPE in your home address at the website fundrace.org and sneak a peek at your neighbours' political donations. Or ...
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on September 20, 2004
The World Economic Forum has a blog with a row of lively articles about the Forums activities. Recently of note is that the Buzz about China has reached our beloved serial entrepreneur Stelios Haji...
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on September 15, 2004
Source: http://wired.com
Wired has a nice story about my much admired political entrepreneur from Austria:
"Part of Schwarzenegger's appeal lies in his status as an outsider. He arrived in ...
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on September 12, 2004
Finally I finished Jagdish Bhagwati's newest book about a moderate economist's view of Globalization. Alas my high hopes have somehow been disappointed. I expect numbers and a framework for me...