H.R. 3261 and S. 968: “Congress, can you hear us?” This Social Media Groundswell worked pretty well.
E.g., at PC World, “SOPA, PIPA Stalled: Meet the OPEN Act“. And thank you, Peter Friedman.
E.g., at PC World, “SOPA, PIPA Stalled: Meet the OPEN Act“. And thank you, Peter Friedman.
We posted briefly last Monday (January 9) on the oral argument that morning in Sackett v. EPA (No. 10-1062), the right to […]
At Richard Lewis’s great Cross-Culture, Maria Chow, based in Singapore, and a founder of Spark Asian Leadership Practice, has written “As the […]
Read two fine back-to-back posts on writing spanning the sublime to the all-important nuts and bolts. Flowing from the irrepressible pen of […]
Here is the drag, see how it goes, Down on the heels, up on the toes, That’s the way to do the […]
That is one of the questions–and a good one–posed by The Economist this past weekend in “London’s Mayoral Race: Back into the […]
This is one of the questions posed by The Economist in London’s Mayoral Race: Back into the Fray. economist.com/node/21542409In May, London’s incumbent […]
Homeowners or Industrial Polluters? Given the current makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court, the case of Sackett v. EPA being argued before […]
Levallois is a town without a museum, and seemingly also a place that feels no need to display any traces of its […]
Nothing is more unpredictable [or wimpier] than the mob. –Cicero, Pro Murena 36 It was _____ http://www.whataboutclients.com/archives/2011/05/rakofsky_bad_de_1.html it’s the open we’re most […]
For many of us, “Weird Done Well” (to borrow a great phrase from my school chum Jay Harris) can never be Smart […]
Well, that explains a lot. Poised at a rare intersection of the environment, inland waterways, immigration policy and national security, Environmental Protection […]
Results for Iowa Republican Caucus (U.S. Presidential Primary) Mitt Romney 30,015 24.6% Rick Santorum 30,007 24.5% Ron Paul 26,219 21.4% Newt Gingrich […]
So we’d like to go to it next year. See this BBC piece on Scotland’s New Year’s bash this year: “Edinburgh Hogmanay […]
The Damning Quality of Faint Self-Praise. Yeah, Proofreading. Which is important to writers, lawyers, advertising execs and most civilized business people and–often […]
American expat Maryam Montague’s My Marrakesh is consistently first-rate. Stylish and playful, yet profound and lovingly-written, this blog, like its author, is […]
Unbundle. Lower Prices. Offer Choices. Forget for a moment that the Net has helped dumb-down our social and political discourse to Neanderthal […]
Century upon century, Africa has inspired. The beauty, mysteries and vibrancy of the African continent has steadily catapulted novelists and poets to […]
Get to know the artist Megan Triantafillou now. Revel in her work. Tell people you discovered her. I am doing all three.
No one wants to be alone. So what does the Net offer non-business humans? Only this: the illusion of companionship and support […]
Above: The revered French Resistance in action 70 years ago. Today, certainly, these heroes might need to comment and blog anonymously. However, […]
Finally, there’s a site that covers the above inquiry. See by American University’s Deborah Brautigam the blog China in Africa: The Real […]
More attitude, more outrage, and it’s continuous and fearless. You think OWS protesters have moxie? Well, lots of them do. But consider […]
Seventy years as a stand-out in the toughest profession there is. Mean, beautiful, elegant, driven, funny-catty, suffering, sensitive, compassionate and enormously and […]
Nothing is more unpredictable [or wimpier] than the mob. –Cicero, Pro Murena 36
I think you see two kinds:
