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March 12, 2010

CEOs Say Sorry – and Thanks for All the Dough

By Susan Antilla Everywhere you look, there’s a CEO apologizing for something.Toyota boss Akio Toyoda is apologizing about the big, – Read More...
March 12, 2010

After Iraq’s Election, the Real Fight

By Meghan O’Sullivan I still remember shuttling all night between my office at the National Security Council and the State – Read More...
March 12, 2010

Green Acres – but for How Long?

By Hannah Black Looking out into the jungle from my back porch this morning listening to buzz of chainsaws, I – Read More...
March 12, 2010

‘I feel more comfortable taking pay on the back end’

Sandra Bullock’s Oscar triumph is the ultimate vindication of a mantra that the actress has lived her life by throughout – Read More...
March 12, 2010

N. Korea Says Ready for Both Dialogue and War with US

YANGON MYANMAR’S junta has allowed the party of Aung San Suu Kyi to reopen offices closed since 2003 as international – Read More...
March 12, 2010

No Talks Unless Israeli Settlements Halted: Arab League

CAIRO THERE should be no Israeli-Palestinian talks, direct or indirect, unless Israel halts plans to build 1,600 settler homes in – Read More...
March 12, 2010

Karzai tells Pakistan ‘No Proxy Wars’ in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD AFGHAN President Hamid Karzai told Pakistan on Thursday his country did not want to become a battle ground for – Read More...
March 12, 2010

WHO Unveils Landmark Anti-Malaria Measures

The World Health Organisation unveiled landmark new measures this week to counter the misuse of anti-malaria drugs, which is threatening – Read More...
March 12, 2010

NY Seeks ‘Fat Tax’ on Soft Drinks Fight Rising Obesity

New York leaders are pressing for a so-called fat tax on the soft drinks industry, saying that sweet beverages are – Read More...
March 12, 2010

World Stops Spinning

As we prepare to mark Nyepi, the Hindu day of silence, on Tuesday, we are mindful that it is a – Read More...