Extractions: Gil Friend Joel Makower: Two Steps Forward Stonyfield Farm: The Daily Scoop Triple Pundit ... Grist > Etc. > Gristmill ADVERTISEMENT var zflag_nid="369"; var zflag_cid="38/33"; var zflag_sid="6"; var zflag_width="468"; var zflag_height="60"; var zflag_sz="0"; I've written about negative reactions to the energy bill from mainstream green groups , the Apollo Alliance , newspaper editorial boards , and libertarians . I'm sure I could find more denunciations of the special-interest-giveaway fest are thick on the ground. What about the converse, though: Who is reacting positively to this bill? Who will defend it?
Extractions: Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers Collections Pauling Papers Home 07. Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles, 1910-2002 (102 boxes) Boxes 1910n - 1946n This section is comprised of over 3,000 newspaper clippings, magazine articles, journal articles, typescripts and press releases either focusing upon or mentioning Linus Pauling. The large volume of material in this section illustrates the degree to which Pauling was very much a public figure - along with Albert Einstein, among the most recognizable scientists of the twentieth century. Box Folder Newspaper Clippings, Magazine and Journal Articles related to Linus Pauling, 1910. Newspaper Clippings: "Reading for 9-Year-Old Boy"; "Advice to a Bright Boy", Portland Oregonian , May 13, 1910.
Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems Candace manages and edits the news content of Small Times magazine and edits the Missouri, Nebraska, north dakota, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, South dakota, http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3628
Stanford Business Magazine May 2003 north dakota GOV. John Hoeven recently presented the state s highest honor, Everyone around me acted like it didn t happen, she told the newspaper. http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/bmag/sbsm0305/newsmakers.shtml
Extractions: Donna Hall, MBA '79 May, 2003 Getting Comfortable with Philanthropy WOMEN CURRENTLY control the majority of wealth in the United States, but many of them are not very visible because they are uncomfortable with questions about how they got their money, says Donna Hall , MBA '79, in an interview with the Chronicle of Philanthropy . Enter nine years ago the somewhat secretive Women Donors Network, an organization created in Palo Alto to educate wealthy women on how to give effectively. The national organization has 90 members who give away at least $250 million a year, in the same ballpark as the total grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, says Hall, who is the organization's new executive director charged with organizing it to meet the members' changing needs. "We now want to go from being a somewhat mysterious, unknown club to a professional organization," she said, because more visibility will help the members achieve their social goals. "The onus will be on me to maintain the intimacy of the organization while it grows." Hall says many young women who had inherited wealth used to feel "embarrassed to be identified or exposed as wealthy, and unsure how to think about philanthropy." Today they are more sophisticated and interested in learning how to leverage their dollars.
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