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Donald G. McNeil, Jr., The New York Times, August 28, 2015 A year after eliminating polio, India has scored another public health victory. Following a 15-year campaign, the country has virtually eliminated tetanus as a killer of newborns and mothers. […read...
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BloombergBusiness, August 27, 2015 The first two Chinese banking giants to report earnings this week have two things in common: zero profit growth and bad loans piling up at more than twice the pace of a year earlier. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China...
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Tia Ghose, Live Science, August 27, 2015 It’s that point when a smooth river turns into a tumultuous swirl of white water, the tornado that unpredictably changes course on a dime or the wild interactions of three planets under one another’s...
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Maria Korolov, CSO, August 26, 2015 Just 1 percent of employees are responsible for 75 percent of cloud-related enterprise security risk, and companies can dramatically reduce their exposure at very little additional cost by paying extra attention to these...
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Art Markman, Harvard Business Review, August 26, 2015 Stress exists in every workplace, and all of us have probably tried a few trendy stress-management approaches. But rather than trying the latest fad, it may be more effective to understand how stress works and...
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Jennifer Schlesinger, CNBC, August 26, 2015 Amid high-profile breaches on websites such as Ashley Madison and the IRS, experts say the need for cybersecurity professionals—including women—is only growing. Nearly 2 million global cybersecurity professionals will...