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The Motley Fool September 25, 2009 Rich Smith |
Arms Dealers Flock to Mideast Is the defense industry headed for a downturn? Yesterday's JPMorgan downgrade of L-3 Communications certainly makes it sound that way. But you know the old saying: When the going gets tough, the tough get going ... |
Fast Company September 2009 Lauren Greenfield |
Bye-Bye, Dubai Not long ago, Dubai emerged as a symbol of crazed civic ambition, a once-quiet desert burg suddenly superheated by cheap capital. That's over. |
BusinessWeek July 30, 2009 Stanley Reed |
Iraq Tries for Oil's Major Leagues Its contract with BP to work the Rumaila field could push the country closer to the top of OPEC. But corruption and security remain hazards |
Wired July 20, 2009 Steven Levy |
Booting Up Baghdad: Tech Execs Take a Tour in Iraq As the CEO of MeetUp, Scott Heiferman got an email from a State Department policy planner named Jared Cohen inviting him to join the first tech delegation to post-invasion Iraq. Using technology to spread democracy has become a cornerstone of what diplo-nerds are calling 21st-century statecraft. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2009 Stanley Reed |
Iraq's Unsold Oil Fields Unwilling to meet Iraq's steep demands, many oil majors walked away from the recent auction without making any deals |
InternetNews June 23, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Are Tech Companies Helping Iran Censor the Net? Internet experts examined the traffic into and out of Iran for signs of censorship. |
AskMen.com |
The Shot Watched 'Round The World A man identifying himself as the boyfriend of a young woman whose grisly death in Iran's postelection protests was captured on amateur video said Monday that she only wanted democracy and freedom for the people of Iran. |
BusinessWeek June 18, 2009 Spencer E. Ante |
Twitter Diplomacy The U.S. State Dept. is enlisting Silicon Valley companies such as Google and Twitter to help bring high tech to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
AskMen.com |
What To Do About Iran? President Barack Obama is in a box over Iran, caught between affinity for emboldened reformists and caution about further alienating a hard-line Islamic regime he wants to dissuade from seeking nuclear weapons. |
InternetNews June 16, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Twitter, NTT Avoid Cutting Off Iran Protests As protests in Iran continue, Twitter and its Web host adjusted to current events, making this just the latest intersection between social media and government. |
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