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October 15, 2003
Give it a watch
Why wasn't The West Wing on tonight? I’m hooked on it now.
What does it say about us when a TV show about politics is more ‘political’ than the Davis recall campaign?
As Penni points out in her comment, she definitely deserves all the credit (blame) for getting me hooked on the show.
Posted by sam at 10:18 PM | Comments (1)
Any ideas?
The Global Social Venture Competition is "a partnership of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, London Business School, Columbia Business School, and The Goldman Sachs Foundation." The deadline to submit an executive summary is November 15th. I don't have any great ideas right now but I'm open to suggestions.
Posted by sam at 09:55 PM | Comments (0)
Long-Term Unemployed Say Networking Has
Long-Term Unemployed Say Networking Has Run Dry: "Nearly three years into the worst employment slump since World War II, many unemployed professionals are finding that the job networks they have been tapping are no longer producing. This turn of events - which some call network burnout or network fatigue - appears to be a natural consequence of too many job seekers asking for too many favors. And many people in a position to hire are getting tired of it." [from bubblegeneration]
Posted by sam at 04:26 PM | Comments (0)
I hope the FDA rules against Rodney
Cloning Remains a Meaty Issue: "The FDA will decide if cloned meat becomes commonplace on American dinner tables. The agency also will determine whether to label cloned meat so consumers know what they're getting." Is this really an issue already?
Posted by sam at 07:39 AM | Comments (0)



