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The realization that boys growing up in West Yorkshire could kill overfifty of their countrymen with almost military precision and fanatical determination has rocked this most stoical of nations.
As school districts across the country struggle financially, Frederick M. Hess of AEI and Eric Osberg of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute offer new insight into how school leaders can not only survive the current economic storm, but also restructure their schools to save money and improve efficiency.
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A decade ago, corporate social responsibility (CSR) was a trendy idea promoted by quirky entrepreneurial companies like Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream. Now more than 50 percent of the Global 250 corporations issue corporate responsibility reports, and the...
Governments must provide in-kind incentives in order to spur organ donations, as altruism cannot be the sole legitimate motive for donating, and to achieve the true end of saving more lives.
There is an ancient conservative joke: A liberal is someone who won't take his own side in an argument. We are now engaged not in an argument, but a war.
Is corporate social responsibility really a win-win situation as its promoters claim--for corporations and the public good?
So maybe it was not a suicide attack after all.
Scratch European anxiety about the coming invasion of Iraq and you usually discover a foreboding about repercussions among Europe's large and expanding Muslim population.




