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Inc. January 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Where It's a Woman's World Rates of entrepreneurship by women are higher in many developing nations than in the U.S. |
Salon.com July 19, 2000 Janelle Brown & Katharine Mieszkowski |
Score: Men 97, Women 3 Men entrepreneurs still receive almost all the venture capital. What will it take for women to catch up? |
ifeminists August 3, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Another Scandal Brewing at the U.N. Ignoring the life-and-death needs of men, categorically blaming males for the woes of women, and claiming women are a biologically-superior species - these are the hallmarks of a morally-bankrupt organization that is destined to go the way of the League of Nations. |
CIO February 15, 2003 |
From Modest Beginnings A United Nations report shows Africans' Internet access is modest but rising. |
IDB America July 2004 Gador Manzano |
Profile of the Young Latin American Entrepreneur They are creative, well educated and eager to stand out, but they all complain about the difficulty of obtaining loans. They belong to the middle class, have university degrees and typically start their first company at around age 30. |
Registered Rep. August 25, 2014 John Kador |
REP. Index: The Rise of Entrepreneurs With entrepreneurship expanding every day, advisors ought to know who they will be dealing with. |
Salon.com June 26, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
AIDS conclave off to rocky start A gay rights group gets included in the end, but members split over whether -- and how -- to talk about homosexuality when crafting a response to the disease... |
ifeminists July 28, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
AIDS Efforts Undermined by U.N. Politics Politics lies at the root of the U.N.'s constant bashing of American policies. In the shifting vista of AIDS politics, where even the figures are blurring, the U.S. is correct and prudent to withhold its support. |
Salon.com June 28, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
U.N. commits to AIDS reduction Its far-reaching declaration could funnel billions toward reducing the spread of the disease by 25 percent... |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Sara Wilson |
City Savvy To make it in New York City an entrepreneur must be unique. There are high rents, high labor costs and high taxes, but the density and affluence of the potential customer base compensates for it. |
ifeminists September 21, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Party-Poopers at the UN Birthday Bash Apart from the decision to establish a new Human Rights Council, UN delegates failed to agree on details for countering terrorism, stopping the spread of AIDS, or reforming the UN Security Council. Even Mr. Annan himself ended up agreeing the final document was "watered down" and "disappointing." |
Inc. March 2006 Max Chafkin |
Feelin' Groovy? A global survey found that U.S. businesses owners ranked 17th in optimism. So which nations have the happiest entrepreneurs and which have a problem? |
BusinessWeek July 12, 2004 Pete Engardio |
Global Compact, Little Impact The United Nations Global Compact is meant to ensure that companies conform to basic human rights, labor, and environmental standards. Membership has soared but four years later, there are still no clear reporting or compliance standards. |
Salon.com September 8, 2000 Ian Williams |
The U.N.'s millennium bash President Clinton shakes Fidel Castro's hand and sits in on a speech by Iran's president at the organization's P.R. bonanza. |
BusinessWeek July 12, 2004 Pete Engardio |
Kofi Annan's Business Plan (extended) The U.N. chief talks about how to make the Global Compact more effective at promoting corporate responsibility in poor nations |
Entrepreneur March 2004 |
Reality Check Entrepreneurs share a common dream: to succeed. |
Salon.com August 22, 2001 Michael McColly |
Whisper of death Poverty, a rigid class system and conservative Hindu values are quickly turning India into the next South Africa in the global AIDS pandemic... |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
A Group of Greats Entrepreneurs comprise an incredible, diverse community. |
Salon.com September 5, 2001 Earl Ofari Hutchinson |
Dumb and dumber The Israel bashers who hijacked the U.N. racism conference managed to make Bush look smart for limiting U.S. involvement... |
Salon.com June 27, 2001 Daryl Lindsey |
A pandemic fueled by poverty A doctor says the fight to get cheap AIDS drugs to Africa is misguided: These people need water, food and basic healthcare... |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Trading Up? Free trade deals offer a world of possibility for entrepreneurs. |