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David E. Sanger, The New York Times, December 23, 2014 For years now, the Obama administration has warned of the risks of a “cyber-Pearl Harbor,” a nightmare attack that takes out America’s power grids and cellphone networks and looks like the...
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Makers, October 20, 2014 Ruth Bader Ginsburg is well aware of her Internet popularity, saying she “keeps abreast of the latest that’s on Tumblr.” In a Sunday evening interview at the 92nd St. Y in New York, the Supreme Court Justice spoke with NPR...
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Boris Groysberg, Harvard Business Review, March 18, 2014 What executive skills are most prized by companies today? How has that array of skills changed in the last decade, and how is it likely to change in the next ten years? To find out, this article’s...
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Elizabeth A. Harris, The New York Times, December 19, 2014 At Voice Charter School in Queens – where students learn to read music, execute complicated harmonies and play a little piano in the music classes they attend at least once a day, and where, far...
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Robert Thurman, Big Think, December 19, 2014 In this Big Think video, Robert Thurman explains how loving your enemies is not an abstract idea but rather a practice that allows us to appreciate that everyone, including our enemies, wants to be happy. He says that...
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Erik Holm and Anupreeta Das, The Wall Street Journal, December 19, 2014 Warren Buffett’s “All-Stars” are getting their biennial reminder this month that they need to guard Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s reputation–and plan for the...