Cadetii IQads petrec si invata in Club Control
Bucuresti, 23 februarie 2010 – Club Control, cel mai mare club de muzica indie/alternative din Bucuresti a devenit clubul oficial in care cadetii IQads vor avea ocazia sa invete despre industria de marketing si comunicare si in acelasi timp sa petreaca alaturi de colegii din proiect.
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The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Eric Massa Backs off Health Care Conspiracy, Glenn Beck Apologizes to the Entire Country
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger Former Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY) punked conservative talk show host Glenn Beck yesterday by recanting his earlier allegations that...
Malou Innocent: Message to Republicans: Stop Hiding Behind the Troops
In what can only be described as a cheap partisan attack masquerading as patriotic chest-thumping, House Republicans this morning issued a statement opposing Ohio Representative...
Azeem Ibrahim: Another Nail in the Coffin of the Special Relationship
The US simply does not have the affection for the British that many of our politicians would like to believe. While we do have a close relationship when it comes to military and security matters.
Ron Ashkenas: A Dangerous Pattern: Rewarding Failure
Cross-posted from Harvard Business Online Over the past few months there has been growing anger and frustration about outsized Wall Street bonuses awarded by institutions...
James Sample: Roberts: Corporate $peech Good, Presidential Speech "Very Troubling"
The Umpire is feeling his oats. Yesterday, less than two months after the Supreme Court overturned federal campaign laws and multiple prior decisions reflecting century-old...
Jesse Larner: Why We Need the Guantanamo Lawyers
Without the rule of law, without fair trials even for the despised, there is nothing else that can be called civilization, nothing else that civilized people can live, fight, or die for.
Anthony Tarricone: During Patient Safety Awareness Week, Remember Injured Patients
This week is Patient Safety Awareness Week, an annual national education and awareness-building campaign that this year carries greater implications for patient safety than any...
Jacqueline Leo: The Census Goes Postal
In spite of a gargantuan federal deficit weighing in at $1.5 trillion, the Department of Commerce just mailed 120 million letters telling people like me that we will receive a Census questionnaire within a week.
Joseph C. Wilson: Courage and Consequence: Less Memoir Than Hoax
Wasting his opportunity to tell the truth, Rover offers absolutely nothing new in his book, and his selective use of facts and quotes are a transparent effort to continue his long campaign to confuse people.
Amy Siskind: Why I Still Stand With Blanche Lincoln
How can the organizations which are funding a primary challenge to Senator Lincoln ignore the fact that only 17% of our Senate is women? It would be progressive to get that down to 16%?
Roger Dow: Travel Promotion Act: A Win for US Economy and Taxpayers
With unemployment remaining high and concerns growing about a jobless recovery, Congress recently passed legislation that promises to jumpstart travel, a critical sector of our economy.
Bill Sweetland: Education in Chicago: Mr. Secretary: Quo Vadis"
If Duncan and Obama really expect five million more students to graduate from two-year colleges, they must for the first time in history make our schools into thoroughly intellectualized, serious places.
Brian Keeler: NYS Senate: A story of Fallen Leadership and Vision
A quick glance into the history books about New York State reveals how far our government in Albany has fallen. Our state government, which once...
Thomas W. Carroll: What Would Diane Do"
Diane Ravitch is an inspired writer and a professional skeptic. These admirable traits are in short supply these days but in full display in her new book The Death and Life of the Great American School System.
John C. Ryan: An Undertone of Dissension Caused by a Union Election Proposal
However contentiously both sides act, most members in blue-collar trade unions agree on one aspect of the argument: Fear is a fixture of union formation -- an inescapable tradition of its own.
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