Throwback Thursday: News Recap September 3, 2014
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An invitation to be the ‘chief guest’ on Yanuya Island, Fiji
In a few hours, on the other side of the world, our Yanuya Island, Fiji friends will be singing praise for their now solar-powered water well system! The non-profit organization my husband and I are a part of, ClearBlue Global Water Project, raised funds to have the well dug in December 2011. Recent ...
Myths Of Rich And Poor: Why We’re Better Off Than We Think – , Richard Alm
Download Myths Of Rich And Poor: Why We’re Better Off Than We Think – , Richard Alm here: http://bit.ly/YeoZmT A leading economist and a top economic journalist show that contrary to conventional wisdom, America is at the peak of its economic well-being, with more opportunity for more people than at ...
Let's Talk Water
As usual, I'm late to the party, as the hubbub now seems to be dying down a bit, but the ALS ice bucket challenge certainly did get people talking about a lot of stuff. If you could call it talking. It seems to be par for the course on social media these days that people criticize things without mer ...
Old Forbes Profile
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AT&T’s LTE network dome now covers 300 million people
Though AT&T didn’t say it was stopping, its LTE network rollout is effectively complete, matching if not surpassing Verizon’s in size. To get to the remainder of rural America, though, AT&T will need roaming deals. AT&T’s LTE network dome now … Continue reading →
Could Healthcare Reform Actually Raise the Cost of Care? (Part 1)
By John Fredericks, MD, FACEP While courts continue to hammer out the details, it's probably safe to say that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is here to stay. Most significantly, the Supreme Court has opined that the individual insurance mandate is a de facto tax — and not an unconstitutional impositi ...
ANTONIO SOCCI SPACCIA IL SUO ORGOGLIO PER UNA FEDE PIU’ PURA DI QUELLA DEL PAPA
Da un po’ di tempo a questa parte, Antonio Socci spara raffiche di critiche al limite dell’insulto a papa Bergoglio. A detta di Socci, il papa sarebbe addirittura connivente con i terroristi che massacrano i cristiani in Siria e in Iraq. Il nostro tuona ogni giorno: “Caro papa, perché non denunci le ...
Guns in America: Will We Ever Get Beyond Knee Jerk Lawmaking?
Despite how it's played up in the media, public safety is a universal societal good that all people have more in common on than the divisiveness lobbyists and pundits care to admit. What's important for all citizens to concern themselves with when looking ...
America Will Turn the Lights On for Afterschool October 23rd
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, 2014 -- /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- People all across the United States and at U.S. military installations worldwide will turn the lights on for afterschool this October by joining the only national rally for afterschool programs.
America Movil SAB de CV Given Average Recommendation of “Hold” by Analysts (NYSE:AMX)
Shares of America Movil SAB de CV (NYSE:AMX) have received an average rating of “Hold” from the seven analysts that are covering the stock, StockRatingsNetwork reports. One research analyst has rated the stock with a sell recommendation, four have ...
Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants for 2014 Revealed
Virgilio Martinez's Central, in Lima, Peru, takes the top spot at the Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2014 with last year's winner Astrid y Gaston moving into second place. The list of the top 50 restaurants was announced in an emotional ceremony held ...
Drought leaves up to 2.81 million hungry in Central America: U.N
OROCUINA Honduras (Reuters) - A severe drought has ravaged crops in Central America and as many as 2.81 million people are struggling to feed themselves, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday, though the region's coffee crop has been ...