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John Fenzel
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Can Public-Funded Entrepreneurship Work? A Q&A With the Author of Boulevard of Broken Dreams
“Can Public-Funded Entrepreneurship Work? A Q&A With the Author of Boulevard of Broken Dreams - http://nyti.ms/5gCy50”MIT and Stanford have tended to throw off these small firms.That this man does not include MIT makes me question his understanding.
http://www.thecorporateagent.com/ This is a useful thought.I would prefer to talk to people rather than committees.
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Hospitals Performed Needless Double CT Scans, Records Show
Hundreds of hospitals across the country needlessly exposed patients to radiation by scanning their chests twice on the same day, records indicate.The practice must become rare. -
2 Top Lawyers Lost to Obama in Libya War Policy Debate
President Obama rejected the views of lawyers on his administration’s legal team when he decided he had the authority to continue U.S. participation in Libya without Congressional authorization.This is a fight that should not have happened. There are others we need to have. -
Remembrances of My Father
Regardless of how damaged the relationship, it’s always possible for a father to leave a stamp of love — no matter how small or seemingly inconsequential — on his child.Charles Blow survived and prospered. -
Internet Start-Ups Find New Metrics to Look Profitable;
Over a decade ago, Internet companies promoted new ways to measure their business performance, introducing concepts like “eyeballs” and “mindshare” to investors.Figuring liars. -
David Protess of the Innocence Project Now Defends Himself
David Protess made a name for himself as the Innocence Project he led exonerated a dozen wrongly convicted defendants. Then he locked horns with a prosecutor.I have not understood the charge. If he does not keep records there is nothing to examine. -
Arizona’s Jobless Lose Checks for Want of a Word
Because of ideological opposition and other priorities, Arizona has not made the one-word change necessary to keep the federally financed benefits going.Idiots. -
The Banking Miracle
The Glass-Steagall Act, signed into law in 1933, was amazingly radical, not just for its time, but for any time.The act is gone now. -
Friendship of Justice and Magnate Puts Focus on Ethics
A Georgia project throws a spotlight on an unusual, and ethically sensitive, friendship between Justice Clarence Thomas and Harlan Crow, a Dallas real estate magnate and a major contributor to conservative causes.I would like to see Clarence Thomas depart. -
Robert M. Gates Weary of 'Wars of Choice'
The defense secretary said the human costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan had made him more cautious about unleashing American military might.It is time for him to go.
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Fake Identities Were Used on Twitter to Get Information on Weiner
There is evidence that two false identities were created on Twitter — that of a 16-year-old girl and her classmate — to collect information to use against Anthony D. Weiner.He should have known better. -
Cuomo Expects Approval of Same-Sex Marriage Bill
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Friday that he expected a same-sex marriage bill to be approved soon by the New York State Legislature.Don't bet on it. I expect it will pass if there is a vote. It is just good sense. -
Call Off the Global Drug War
To make drug policies more humane and more effective, the U.S. should rehabilitate non-violent, casual drug users, and undermine the power of organized crime.Jimmy Carter is still a smart man. -
Deploying New Tools to Stop the Hackers
Security expects say that new hacking threats from smartphone and Web links require a new generation of tools.Just get rid of windows. -
Book Review - The Secret Knowledge - By David Mamet
David Mamet comes out swinging against liberalism, offering his views on religion and American culture.Madness can catch anyone. -
How to End the N.F.L. Deadlock
Congress can — and should — intervene to force a resolution to the dispute.I expect they will settle at the last possible moment. -
Provence, Seen in Youth and 40 Years Later
Forty years after the honeymoon, a couple returns. What has changed more, the landscape or them?Do we care? Both have changed. All remember. -
Laurence Graff Sees Demand for Big Diamonds in China
Laurence Graff, seller of seriously big and valuable diamonds, sees huge potential in Asia’s rising numbers of wealthy shoppers.I am not going to do business with him. There are many others. -
‘Frozen Dead Guy Days’ Name and Festival Up for Sale
The Nederland Area Chamber of Commerce is selling the name and rights to their annual late-winter “Frozen Dead Guy Days,” festival.Just fun. -
Russia’s Best-Known Gay Activist Has an Uphill Fight
Nikolai Alekseyev, a brash and provocative figure, has become the public face of gay rights in Russia, but even some of his fellow activists disagree with his approach.God fearing people. Russia is having a population crunch.I would like to see some statistics so I will look.http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/29/world/europe/29webbrfs-Russiacensus.html?scp=1&sq=russian%20population&st=cseSooner is better. - - - - As soon as you can is best,
Sex selection may not have good results.
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