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- What the Right Gets Wrong About Birth Rates June 30, 2025The problem is our values: We don’t prioritize kids more than the other things in our lives.
- The Senate Balks at a Big, Beautiful Land Sale June 30, 2025Far from benefiting only the wealthy, these lands could enable starter homes for working families.
- How Prisons Can Help Prevent Drug Overdoses June 30, 2025The incarcerated are far more likely to die from an overdose after release, but jail- and prison-based MOUD programs cut that risk by 80%.
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Monthly Archives: November 2011
One goal, two approaches: Virgin Media and Cisco tackle sustainability
By Karuna Kumar “I’m a firm believer that sustainability should be about opportunities and not sacrifices and with creativity, innovative thinking and passion, we can actually create a better future. That’s what gets me up in the morning and it’s … Continue reading
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Inside Story on NOTW hacking scandal
By Karuna Kumar “Everyone knows how the Rupert Murdoch story ended: with a kind of giant heave of revulsion at what his employees had been up to and with a multi-million pound merger stopped in its tracks by the most … Continue reading
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Coca-Cola Enterprises engages employees across Western Europe
By Karuna Kumar It’s black. It’s fizzy. It’s what 85% of the population world over can’t live without: Coca-Cola. Based in Atlanta, the Coca-Cola Company produces the concentrate that is sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. One such … Continue reading
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