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Gravity Freeze
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| The media is contributing heavily to the belief that there's little hope for any forward progress in terms of our economy. Thanks to the continued negative press and coverage - a lot of people are Frozen in Gravity, hopeless as to a recovery of any kind. |
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Will The Last Newspaper Be Printed In 2043?
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| In “The Vanishing Newspaper” (2004), Philip Meyer, predicts that in 2043, someone will be receiving the final copy of the final newspaper. It will then be done, over. Those types of specific predictions are a bit silly, but this one does make a point. |
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The Undelivered Promise: Rwanda’s Internet
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| The New York Times is running a story on the promised, but undelivered, widespread high-speed internet that Greg Wyler’s Terracom promised 4 years ago. |
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Stuck Launching Your Business?
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| If you or others you respect think you’re crazy for starting the business concept you’re working on, that is great news. That is where the best game-changers come from. But it is only the first step towards success. Here is the other one. |
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If Gap Needs a Niche
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| The New York Times carried an article today with the headline - Gap Is in Need of a Niche. |
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From Menial Worker to Millionaire: How Walker Achieved Success
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| In 1917, Walker commissioned a 34-room mansion to be built for her on the Hudson River. It was her dream house, something she had worked for years to be able to afford. But when area residents found out who their new neighbour was going to be, they were less than happy. “One of the race,” wrote one newspaper, “is invading the domains of New York’s aristocracy.” The New York Times even wrote, “No woman of her race could own such a place. Does she really intend to live there?” |
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Pulling Back the Curtain on New York Times Book Reviews
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| At a Harvard University speech New York Times Book Review Editor Barry Gewen revealed unknown details about The New York Times Book Review’s “inner workings.”
Authors wanting to get the scoop on the process will find insight into the minds of the reviewers at “The Gray Lady.” These inside secrets from that speech and gleaned from other sources may give authors a better idea if their book ever has a chance at making the cut
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Barack Obama Election Ushers in A Different World
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| This week I was interviewed by Dominic Carter of New York 1, on his program called Inside City Hall. New York 1 is an all-news program that is popular in New York City, and Dominic Carter is someone I have a great deal of respect for. He should have a national show, but then New York would miss out on his full time and dynamic presence here. He describes me as “a man not known for keeping his opinions to himself” and the interview spanned two consecutive nights. |
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New York Commuter Tax
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| The state of New York recently passed legislation funding the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which serves the 12-county region of New York City. The legislation includes a new payroll tax on wages and compensation paid to employees who are employed within the New York Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD). |
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Scary!
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| Scariest start of an article award 2010, from yesterday's New York Times:
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Writers Not Allowed to Use "Tweet" Word
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| The New York Times has banned its writers from using the word “Tweet” when referring to Twitter posts. |
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Order Should Not Be Taken For Granted ...
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| This, from David Brooks in yesterday's New York Times, is, to my mind, brilliant beyond measure-especially the 1st of the two paragraphs I reproduce here: |
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6 Marketing Principles from Made to Stick
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| The 6 Principles in this New York Times best-seller are great ideas for B2B marketers today |
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Why are some companies prospering in a terrible economy?
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| “Job Growth Falters, Clouding Hope for Recovery”
This headline, on the front page of the New York Times on Saturday, July 9, 2011, talks about
how bad times are and how few companies are hiring. It sounds bleak.
But a few companies are growing fast and hiring quickly. Who are those companies and why are they doing so well, despite bad economic news? |
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