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Answer: $50

What does a barrel of crude oil cost, Alex? Crude went to a record $50 yesterday. According to the NY Times: Fueling these gains is the alignment of three events: record high demand, historically low spare production capacity, and a set of potentially destabilizing events in some of world’s the top oil-producing regions, including Iraq and Venezuela, to name only ...

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Blogging makes the big time

The New York Times Magazine had a lengthy cover story Sunday about blogging and politics. Bloggers are getting a lot of attention these days because they got involved in both political conventions and because of the take-down of Dan Rather and CBS News over the bogus memos about the president’s National Guard Duty. I guess you could argue blogging has ...

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The 400 Wealthiest People in the World

Forbes Magazine lists the 400 wealthiest in the world with 98 from California and 49 from New York City. There are 45 new people on the list. You can start with < www.forbes.com> or go directly to the site and look up the people by their location. Download rl04land1.html Are you going to talk to these people? You should.

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Achieving Balance in Nonprofit Governance

Here’s some excerpts from an article in a from Harvard Business School about achieving some sort of balance between scrutiny of nonprofit organizations and maintaining some degree of freedom from the rigors of compliance. The new forced transparency was triggered by recent abuses by boards in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Now there’s a lot of the usual throwing ...

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