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Vanuatu pres says nation must start anew after cyclone
2015-03-16 00:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Vanuatu's president said Monday that the cyclone that hammered the tiny South Pacific archipelago over the weekend was a "monster" that destroyed or damaged 90 percent of the buildings in the capital and has forced the nation to start anew. Looking weary and red-eyed, Baldwin Lonsdale said in an interview with The Associated Press that the latest information he had was that six people were confirmed dead and 30 injured from Cyclone Pam. Lonsdale was interviewed in Sendai, in northeastern Japan,...
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VIDEO: Net Neutrality Battle Begins Anew
2014-11-12 18:03:42| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
President Obama wants strict net neutrality rules, but can the FCC pull it off?
Rumors About NFC on iPhone Begin Anew
2014-08-29 18:37:42| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
According to The Financial Times, Apple has teamed up with Dutch chipmaker NXP to create an NFC solution for iPhone.
The Comeback: John Bucksbaum Starts Anew, Leaving the Malls Behind
2014-07-10 16:31:00| National Real Estate Investor
One of the great things about American business culture is that it allows people a chance at reinvention. White-collar workers unhappy in their careers often go back to school and change professions. Entrepreneurs that bet on risky ventures and lose are encouraged to try again, having learnt from their mistakes. Ousted corporate executives can bid their companies adieu, then go on to be successful elsewhere, or even come back to their original firms having earned greater respect. Its possible to start anew, as John Bucksbaum, former CEO of mall REIT General Growth Properties (GGP), learned in the past four years. read more
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The Comeback: John Bucksbaum Starts Anew, Leaving the Malls Behind
2014-07-10 16:31:00| National Real Estate Investor
One of the great things about American business culture is that it allows people a chance at reinvention. White-collar workers unhappy in their careers often go back to school and change professions. Entrepreneurs that bet on risky ventures and lose are encouraged to try again, having learned from their mistakes. Ousted corporate executives can bid their companies adieu, then go on to be successful elsewhere, or even come back to their original firms having earned greater respect. Its possible to start anew, as John Bucksbaum, former CEO of mall REIT General Growth Properties (GGP), learned in the past four years. read more
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