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PHOTO: In the November 6 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, October 30): "The road out of Iraq." Fareed Zakaria writes an essay on what needs to be done to end the U.S. intervention in Iraq and the role the Iraqi leadership needs to take. Plus: wedge issues that may play a part in the midterm elections; why Detroit's automakers need to overhaul their designs; successful prequel franchises in Hollywood and the best cookbooks of the year.
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PHOTO: The Guide to Finding Credible Health Information Online is a tool provided by Merck to help patients find and evaluate online sources of health information. One can receive a free copy by visiting www.YourHealthNow.com or by calling (888) MERCK-38.
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Music Lovers Get Hands on Upcoming PlayStation(R) Family of Products.
FOSTER CITY, Calif., Oct. 26 -- Sony Computer Entertainment America today announced that it will sponsor the eighth-annual Voodoo Music(R) Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana. The two-day event brings the hottest musical acts in the world to New Orleans' historic City Park on October 28th and 29th, 2006. Musical Acts include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Duran Duran, Wu-Tang Clan, The Flaming Lips and more. As part of the event, show-goers will go hands-on with upcoming PlayStation(R) products as the festival marks the first stop of the new "PlayStation Experience" -- a big-rig truck outfitted with a full line-up of playable games for PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system, and the highly anticipated PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3(TM)) system.
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. continues to redefine the entertainment lifestyle with its PlayStation(R) and PS one(TM) game console, the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, the PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system and the upcoming, much-anticipated PLAYSTATION(R)3 system.
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. markets the PlayStation family of products. It develops, publishes, markets and distributes software for the PS one game console, the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and the PSP system for the North American market. Based in Foster City, Calif., Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. serves as headquarters for all North American operations and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 -- Mega producers Luny Tunes invaded Los Angeles this week to celebrate their reign at the top of the Latin Billboard Charts with the release of their album Mas Flow: Los Benjamins. The duo was received in the West Coast by Paris Hilton and a slew of other celebrities including actors Page Kennedy (Weeds), Tia Mowry (Sister, Sister), and label mates Rigo Luna and Kuky who celebrated at the exclusive event well into the night.
PHOTO: Luny Tunes and Paris Hilton Celebrate Los Benjamins Record Release Party in Hollywood.
Mas Flow: Los Benjamins debuted at #1 on the Latin Billboard Charts and #30 on the Billboard 200 charts. Luny Tunes' hot reggaeton style gained them this past year the Latin Billboard Award for Best Producers of the Year.
The dynamic duo has worked with everyone from Reggaeton front men Don Omar and Daddy Yankee, to R&B diva Janet Jackson, and even Paris Hilton for whom they did the reggaeton remix for her single "Stars are Blind."
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Innovative Entrepreneurial Strategies and a Special Report the New Black Republicans Highlight November 2006 Issue.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25 -- Creating and growing a successful company in today's changing marketplace calls for innovative thinking. In the November 2006 Small Business issue, black enterprise (be) showcases thriving entrepreneurs who have applied modern strategies to grow-and in some cases create-additional streams of revenue. "Entrepreneurs should always be thinking of creative ways to generate profits if they want to sustain business growth," says be Small Business/Technology Editor James A. Johnson. "Some of those strategies-from self-publishing books to processing online orders 24 hours-a- day-require a higher degree of personal self-reliance than more traditional methods."
BLACK ENTERPRISE, your ultimate guide to financial empowerment, is the premier business and investment resource for African Americans. Since 1970, BE has provided essential business information and advice to professionals, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and decision makers. The monthly publication provides 3.9 million readers with information on entrepreneurship, careers, and financial management. As the definitive source of information for and about African American business markets and leaders, BE is the authority for business news and trends.
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Contest Winners Unveiled at New York City's Time Warner Center.
PHOTO: "Tupperware's Formula One Racing Car" is one of the many Tupperware art pieces on display at New York City's Time Warner Center.
NEW YORK -- The winners of the 2006 Translations in Tupperware(R) Global Design Contest were announced Wednesday, October 25 at Time Warner Center in New York City. Entries from Greece, France, India and the Philippines took top prizes and are the centerpieces of a global exhibit that features more than 20 pieces of artwork inspired by Tupperware(R) products, including a delicately designed chess board, a working clock and life-size lounge chair. The free exhibit is now open to the public each day at Time Warner Center from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., through Saturday, October 28.
The Translations in Tupperware(R) Global Design Contest invited consumers and designers from around the world to create a piece of art or unique functional product using Tupperware(R) products as their inspiration. The prize package for the winning entrants included a 6-day, 5-night trip for two to New York City and a $5,000 cash prize.
Tupperware Brands Corporation is a global direct seller of premium, innovative products across multiple brands and categories through an independent sales force of approximately 1.9 million. Product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home through the Tupperware(R) brand and beauty and personal care products through its Avroy Shlain, BeautiControl, Fuller, NaturCare, Nutrimetics, Nuvo and Swissgarde brands.
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Jon Bon Jovi has been named the first "Founding Ambassador" in Habitat for Humanity International's new Ambassador Program. The program's goal is to engage celebrities to bring heightened awareness to the worldwide-housing crisis and to Habitat's effort in providing safe, decent and affordable shelter. Bon Jovi is pictured with Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford and former President Bill Clinton.
The program goal is to engage celebrities and entertainment industry leaders that can bring heightened awareness to the worldwide-housing crisis and to Habitat's effort in providing safe, decent and affordable shelter.
Musician, singer, songwriter and actor, Jon Bon Jovi is most recognizable as the voice for the band Bon Jovi. Since the group's formation in the early 1980s, Bon Jovi has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and at more than 2,700 shows in 47 countries more than 32 million fans have seen Bon Jovi in concert.
Habitat for Humanity International is an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its work all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating poverty housing. Since its founding in Americus, Ga., in 1976, Habitat has built more than 200,000 houses in nearly 100 countries, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people.
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PHOTO: Michelin introduced its latest selection of New York restaurants and hotels in the Michelin Guide New York City 2007.
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PHOTO: Actor Bradley Whitford and Elisabetta Canali.
Bradley Whitford ("Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip") joined Elisabetta Canali and Giorgio Canali for the Grand Opening of the first Canali Boutique in the U.S. The evening benefited Whitford's Clothes Off Our Back Foundation. The organization hosts charity auctions showcasing today's hottest celebrity attire which he founded with his wife Jane Kaczmarek ("Help Me Help You"). The auction process helps to improve the lives of children across the globe.
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PHOTO: In the October 30 issue (on newsstands Monday, October 23) "Not Your Daddy's Democrats" Newsweek profiles Senate Democrat contender Harold Ford Jr., whose race-along with a few other key contests, could be the deciding factors in whether the Democrats take control of either house. Also, a look at what a Democratic Congress would be like. Plus: Wal-Mart's China policy, Nuke traffickers, the death squads of Sadr City, the new prime time, and Botox Confessions.
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PHOTO: The new BodyGard 5-in-1 Emergency Tool from SwissTech prevents vehicle entrapment due to failed windows or doors from damage, fire or submersion. It combines five life-saving tools, including an automatic glass breaker and seat belt cutter, in a device small enough to fit on a key chain or in a pocket.
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Bejazzling' Pianist Puts the Heart Back Into Jazz with Live CD/DVD Set and Award-Winning PBS-Aired Documentary.
NEW YORK, Oct. 19 -- Lithe and graceful, the elegant pianist closes her eyes, takes a deep breath, and whispers her story straight into our hearts while never uttering a word.
PHOTO: Pianist Lynne Arriale performs with her trio at Burghausen Jazz Week, April 2006. This critically acclaimed two-hour concert, filmed at one of Europe's oldest and most prestigious festivals, is the core program of Arriale's new CD/DVD set, now out on the Motema label in the U.S and on IN+OUT Records in Europe and the UK. Also on the DVD is the award-winning documentary "Lynne Arriale: Profile of a Performing Artist," seen on PBS stations in the US.
Arriale's music has the rare quality of attracting both seasoned jazz lovers and those who may not think they like jazz.
The New York Times counts Arriale "among the top pianists of the day," and the London Times says, "Arriale is putting the heart back into jazz." That music is now on sale at retail outlets in the U.S. and Europe and at http://www.motema.com/.
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Authors Ed and Steve Klink reveal a dastardly cast of Scrooge-like characters who make eBay shopping a sorry experience.
HILLSDALE, N.J., Oct. 19 -- Think You've Found the Perfect Holiday gift on eBay? Better check twice! While many auctions take place without a hitch, most people have no idea how easy it is to get ripped off.
In a recent book, "Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats: True Tales of Treachery, Lies, and Fraud from the Dark Recesses of the World's Largest Online Auction Marketplace" authors Ed and Steve Klink reveal a dastardly cast of Scrooge-like characters who make eBay shopping a sorry experience.
Compiled from their eBay watchdog website, ebayersthatsuck.com, the book is packed with lurid stories of auction rip-offs: a woman whose wedding was tainted by moth-ridden tuxedoes, a collector duped out of a $16,000 vintage Spiderman comic, and the family-man trucker who lost a whopping $27,000 buying a rig that didn't exist. "It looks like the Grinch got a computer in his cave and is now selling on eBay," the authors say.
Steve Klink, a New Jersey police officer and his brother Ed, a New York City business writer, wrote Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats to tell the stories of these victims.
The Klink brothers offer these tips to help honest eBay users avoid getting ripped off:
• Be wary if the person requests only one form of payment
• Read carefully, some scams depend on a lengthy description that can be
deceptive.
• Never be put off for two weeks on a deal or you risk being unable to
stop the credit card transaction
• Don't use Western Union or MoneyGram when paying for auction purchases
• Ask yourself the following: Who is this person? Is there a sob story?
Does this money have to be sent immediately? Does this offer sound too
good to be true?
Dawn of the eBay Deadbeats ($12.95) is available on Amazon, eBay, through the authors' site, and in select bookstores.
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America's Favorite Puppy and Japan's Best Known Kitty Join Forces With an Innovative Co-Licensing Venture to Create Limited-Edition Blue's Clues and Hello Kitty Line.
Sanrio Named Master Licensee for Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues In Japan, as the Hit Series Continues to Celebrate a Decade of Success.
TOKYO and NEW YORK, Oct. 18 -- Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products (NVCP), one of the world's leading licensing businesses and Sanrio, the world-renowned Japanese character licensing group, announced today a multi-faceted creative partnership that includes an exclusive co-licensing joint venture and master license agreement to develop Nickelodeon's hit property Blue's Clues in Japan.
The co-licensing deal, a creative and business first for any Nickelodeon property, will see the two companies bring together their famous characters, Blue the beloved puppy from the hit Nickelodeon preschool series Blue's Clues and global superstar Hello Kitty in a specially designed product line created specifically for tweens and young adults.
Blue's Clues is an award-winning, play-along, think-along, half-hour animated series. The show stars a live-action host and an energetic, bright blue puppy named Blue. In each episode, the host invites viewers into his computer-animated storybook world to help him and Blue solve the day's puzzles. Blues Clues can currently be seen on Nickelodeon Japan.
Hello Kitty is a twinkling-eyed cartoonish character which was invented and promoted by a Japanese company called Sanrio in 1974. Sanrio is famous for their adorable and cute cartoon characters, including Hello Kitty, Keroppi, Melody and more. This line of cute little characters soon attracted millions of people around the world. Hello Kitty is the most successful out of all the Sanrio characters.
Hello Kitty has produced different products all around the world, including wallets, watches, clothing, fabrics, Polaroid and digital cameras, portable CD players and stereos, handkerchiefs, stationery, cutlery, lunch boxes, puppets and more.
Sanrio's principal business activities include the design and sale of social communications gifts and greeting cards, the publication and distribution of books and magazines, character licensing and adaptation services, and others. Nickelodeon is the most widely distributed kids' network in the world and the only multimedia entertainment brand dedicated exclusively to them. First launched in the U.S. in 1979, Nickelodeon today consists of 34 channels, 20 branded program blocks, 7 mobile TV channels, 32 web sites and TurboNick, Nickelodeon's broadband video service in Australia, the US and UK.
The upcoming line is a wholly original concept based on Blue the dog and Hello Kitty the cat imaginatively adapted by Sanrio into Hello Kitty's familiar world and product range.
Further deepening their partnership in the market, NVCP has granted Sanrio the master license for Blue's Clues across all toys, apparel, packaged goods, home furnishings, stationery, gifts, accessories, consumer electronics, party supplies and sporting goods. Blue's Clues merchandise will roll out in Japan in Summer 2007.
"As a huge fan of Hello Kitty, it's exciting to forge a creative partnership with Sanrio to co-develop and manage Blue's Clues. It is also a significant step in the growth of our business in Japan and a tremendous opportunity to bring new creative dimensions to one of our most successful properties," said Leigh Anne Brodsky, President, Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products. "Blue and Hello Kitty represent both Japanese and American creativity and licensing success. Bringing the characters together in this highly innovative product line will bring their popularity and charm to new audiences."
"We are delighted and excited to have this opportunity to further our partnership with a global media company like Viacom and Nickelodeon," said Akito Sasaki, Director and General Manager, Character and Licensing Division, Sanrio Company, Ltd. "With the marketing efforts planned for the Hello Kitty and Blue's Clues product line, we are well poised to establish Blue as one of the most beloved characters here in Japan."
"It is incredibly heartwarming that Blue has been invited to become part of Hello Kitty's fantastic world," said Traci Paige Johnson, Co-Creator, Executive Producer, Director of Design, Blue's Clues. "Hello Kitty was a tremendous inspiration in the creation of Blue's Clues and has been one of my favorite characters since childhood."
In June 2006, NVCP entered a multi-year agreement with Sanrio Far East Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sanrio, to represent Nickelodeon's multi-billion dollar global franchises, SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer and Comedy Central's South Park in Japan. SpongeBob SquarePants merchandise launched to select retailers in January 2006 and has already generated $20 million at retail.
Considered the gold standard in interactive preschool television, Blue's Clues has continued to prevail over the last 10 years as one of the top five preschool series on all of commercial television in the US. Recently celebrating its 10th Anniversary on air, Blue's Clues is currently syndicated to 120 countries and has been translated into 15 languages. Blue's Clues has earned $3.6 billion at retail since 1998, selling more than 25 million "Handy Dandy Notebooks" and 35 million books to date.
Blue's Clues was created by Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler and Angela C. Santomero. Santomero serves as Executive Producer and Head Writer, and Johnson is Executive Producer and Director of Design. Jennifer Twomey also was Executive Producer and writer for the original series.
Hello Kitty has produced different products all around the world, including wallets, watches, clothing, fabrics, Polaroid and digital cameras, portable CD players and stereos, handkerchiefs, stationery, cutlery, lunch boxes, puppets and more.
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Preparing for College: How to Navigate College Admissions and Financing.
Venues: Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island.
NEW YORK, Oct 16, 2006 -- The New York Times announced today that it will present a second series of college preparatory panel discussions this fall at key venues in Brooklyn, Queens and on Long Island. The Times conducted a similar series of workshops in April 2006. The new series, called "Preparing for College: How to Navigate College Admissions and Financing" and sponsored again by Astoria Federal Savings, will offer panels of college admissions and financing experts who will provide comprehensive information on the college admissions process, strategies for financing a college education and tips on money management for students. The panel will also discuss coping methods for stressed families contending with one of life's milestones - sending a child to college. Each panel will be moderated by a New York Times representative and will be free to the public.
"The New York Times believes strongly that a college education is an essential step for young people to take in building bright futures for themselves and our country," said Alyse Myers, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, The New York Times Media Group.
The four panel discussions will be held at the following schools:
• Wednesday, October 18, 7 p.m., Massapequa High School, Massapequa, Long Island
• Thursday, October 19, 7 p.m., Townsend Harris High School, Flushing, Queens
• Wednesday, October 25, 7 p.m., Huntington High School, Huntington, Long Island
• Thursday, November 9, 7 p.m., Edward R. Murrow High School, Brooklyn
"Through our Education First initiative, which promotes lifelong learning for people of all ages, we're pleased to be able to work closely with The New York Times and our education partners from Massapequa, Townsend Harris, Huntington and Edward R. Murrow High Schools to bring these hands-on workshops to the many communities we serve," said Brian Edwards, Senior Vice President and Director of Marketing, Astoria Federal Savings. "We invite parents, teens and other family members to attend the evening programs. It's a great opportunity to gain more knowledge about how to successfully prepare for higher education."
Information about specific events is available at www.nytimes-community.com. All events are free, but advance registration is requested.
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The October 23 issue of Newsweek, "Special Report: North Korea," looks at the secret history of how North Korea acquired nuclear capabilities and how its actions have changed the rules of the "nuclear club."
Plus..
• An interview with new UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon
• Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's plans if the Democrats win back Congress
• The Iraq war and strained military marriages
• A new book on "Social Intelligence,"
• Annette Bening on "Running With Scissors"
• How to download your favorite TV shows.
Newsweek Investigation Looks at How North Korea Went Nuclear, Why Diplomacy Failed to Stop it and What Options Remain.
Includes: Terrible Human Costs on North Korea's Scientists...Pakistan's Role...Evidence That Bush Administration May Have Tried to Manipulate intelligence ...Why China Might Intervene.
Last week's nuclear test made North Korea the first new declared nuclear power in eight years, and undoubtedly the most unstable of the eight in the world today. The trail of events that led to this perilous moment had a great deal to do with years of misplaced pride and prejudice between Pyongyang and Washington, of deep misunderstanding and disastrous missed chances. In the October 23 Newsweek cover story (on newsstands Monday, October 16), "Special Report: North Korea," an international team of correspondents investigates how North Korea may have acquired its nuclear capabilities, why diplomacy failed to halt the program and what might still be done to avoid a conflict.
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Photo: Lance Armstrong, seven-time Tour de France champion, meets with PowerBar marketing manager Deanna Moen to accept the $200,000 corporate donation to the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) this past weekend at the Ride for the Roses race in Austin, TX. PowerBar supports the mission of the LAF to inspire and empower people with cancer raising public awareness about the link between living and healthy lifestyle and the reduction of cancer risk factors through the LIVE WELL LIVESTRONG(R) campaign.
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David Yurman and Clarins Groupe USA have announced that they have entered into an exclusive global license agreement for the creation and distribution of prestige beauty and fragrance products bearing the David Yurman name. The first fragrance initiative will be launched principally in the United States and Canada.
Photo: David Yurman Jewelry
David Yurman is a phenomenon in the world of fine jewelry and timepieces. Established in 1980 and based in New York, David Yurman is today recognized as America's leading fine jewelry and luxury watch brand for men, women and children. David Yurman's signature gold and silver designs, diamonds, pearls, gemstones, and Swiss-crafted timepieces are recognized as the essence of relaxed American luxury. The collections are sold at David Yurman retail stores and at authorized fine jewelry and timepiece retailers.
CLARINS is one of the world's leading cosmetics companies renowned for its shares in high market prestige skin care products. Founded in 1954 and based in Paris, CLARINS and its subsidiaries are creators, marketers and distributors of skin care, make-up and fragrance products worldwide.
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The cream of the crop, according to BusinessWeek’s 2006 ranking of full-time MBA programs.
In the cover story of its October 23, 2006 issue, BusinessWeek ranks the top MBA programs by measuring student and recruiter satisfaction.
What makes a great business school? It’s a combination of many things, including a great faculty; an overriding vision of what a business education should be; intelligent, engaged and motivated students; and effective career services that help students get the jobs they want and deserve. Every two years, BusinessWeek looks at the best B-schools and ranks them with the help of students, recruiters, and academic research.
"Of course, the MBA revival has as much to do with the ebb and flow of the economy as it does the ongoing reform efforts at the nation's B-schools. But many deans are grateful that the sturm und drang of recent years got them thinking about how to build a better manager. They recognize that a reassessment is long overdue and vital if the MBA is to remain relevant for the next generation of business leaders."
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Forbes Latest Issue: Cover Story
NutriSystem Chief Executive Named Entrepreneur of the Year.
New York, NY, October 12 (Forbes Inc. Corporate News Release) – Forbes has named NutriSystem, a direct channel marketer of weight-management programs, the #1 small company in America. New to the Forbes list this year, NutriSystem has seen a revenue increase from $28 million to $413 million and its profit skyrocket from $2.5 million to $55 million, since Chief Executive Michael Hagan took the helm in 2002. Forbes’ annual list of America’s Best Small Companies ranks companies based on sales and earnings growth, as well as their return on equity. To be included, a company’s sales must fall between $5-$750 million, with a share price above $5 as of September 29, 2006. Below is a ranking of this year’s Top Ten:
1. NutriSystem : Weight-management programs
2. Hansen Natural : Soft drinks and juices
3. optionsXpress Holdings : Online brokerage services
4. PetMed Express : Pet medication and health product delivery
5. Mannatech : Nutritional supplements and weight-management products
6. Travelzoo : Internet travel search engine
7. Citi Trends : Urban apparel and accessories
8. j2 Global Communications : Communications services for businesses and individuals
9. Middleby : Kitchen appliances
10. Ceradyne : Industrial ceramic products
Forbes is America's leading biweekly business magazine.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
• A Bull and Bear Debate over Gas and Oil Prices (p. 44) – While the Dow Jones booms, commodities like oil and gas swoon. Jim Rogers, the man who called the raw materials rise years ago, goes head to head with economist Stephen Roach, who believes China and housing slowdowns will cut prices.
• Fat City (p. 160) – American’s poor diets and inactivity are making diabetes the next sales bonanza. Currently there are 171 million people in the world with diabetes, with that number expected to jump to 366 million by 2030, creating a serious growth opportunity for the troubled pharmaceutical industry. Big Pharma has big plans; but will the promised safety advantages of these drugs hold up?
• Seeing is Believing (p. 123) – Venerable rock star Peter Gabriel is bringing attention to human rights abuses, the bulk of which goes unseen. Through his nonprofit, Witness, one of many human rights organizations using video to effect change, human rights violations are exposed through video, generating public attention, activism, and donations.
• I 4Got mY PasswRD (p. 90) – The Web-savvy user now has an average of 30 password-protected accounts. Brace yourself for a slew of new security measures on the Web, as password bloat worsens.
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