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Sam Schechner, The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2014 Google Inc. started removing results from its search engine under Europe’s new “right to be forgotten,” implementing a landmark May ruling by the European Union’s top court that gives...
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Nancy Andreasen, The Atlantic, June 25, 2014 A leading neuroscientist who has spent decades studying creativity shares her research on where genius comes from, whether it is dependent on high IQ—and why it is so often accompanied by mental illness. […read...
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Eben Novy-Williams, Mason Levinson and Jacob Barach, Bloomberg, June 25, 2014 Every four years during the world’s most-watched sporting event – the World Cup – when games often air live during business hours, ratings records fall and social...
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Christopher M. Barnes, Brian Gunia and Sunita Sah, HBR Blog Network, June 23, 2014 Employees face many temptations to behave unethically at work. Resisting those temptations requires energy and effort. But the energy that is essential to exert self-control waxes...
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Al Jazeera, June 23, 2014 Two Al Jazeera English journalists have been sentenced to seven years in jail and one to 10 years by an Egyptian court on charges including aiding the Muslim Brotherhood and reporting false news. […read more]
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Salma El Wardany and Tarek El-Tablawy, Bloomberg, June 23, 2014 A court in Egypt sentenced three Al-Jazeera journalists, including an award-winning Australian reporter, to at least seven years in jail, heightening concerns national security is being used as a...