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National Defense December 2012 Thomas A. Benes |
Navy, Marine Corps Rethink Expeditionary Warfare Expeditionary warfare is evolving to meet the demands of a future beyond the Iraq-Afghanistan conflicts. The Navy is rebalancing its forward deployment posture, and the Marine Corps is in transition from land-centric warfare. |
National Defense December 2012 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
New Senate Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Caucus to Tackle Privacy Issues While Washington lawmakers remain deeply divided down party lines, several senators have reached across the aisle to form a new unmanned aerial vehicle caucus. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2012 Laura Howes |
Acrylamide levels in food still too high, EU says Ten years after a Swedish study found worryingly high levels of acrylamide in baked and fried foods, a new report from the European Food Safety Authority has found that little has changed and levels are still too high. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 6, 2012 |
Stop Talking About the Weather and Do Something: Three Ways to Finance Sustainable Cities How do we ensure that our cities are resilient in the face of inevitable future weather events like Hurricane Sandy? The key to infrastructure resilience may lie in the unglamorous corner of financial products, including insurance. |
Registered Rep. November 5, 2012 Jerry Gleeson |
Blotter: November 2012 The .44 Magnum Leveraged Financing Program proved to be a bad shot for investors who lost $5.77 million in a securities fraud. In addition, The SEC charged James S. Quay, a convicted felon and disbarred attorney, with steering two elderly Atlanta-area women into a bogus investment.scheme. |
Chemistry World November 5, 2012 Phillip Broadwith |
Finding a substitute for methyl isocyanate Canadian chemists have developed a new alternative to methyl isocyanate -- the chemical involved in the 1984 Bhopal disaster. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2012 Martin Shenkman |
Preventing Client Abuse: Financial Advisors Are Vulnerable As the case against Brooke Astor's son illustrated, even clients with reputable advisors can be vulnerable to predators who often target the elderly and those in declining health. |
National Defense December 2012 Traci Thompson |
Effective Ethics Programs Come From the 'Middle' Without continuous executive team commitment for its code of conduct and ethics program, a company's effort to promote consistent ethical behavior can quickly lapse into a hollow, politically correct endeavor. |
Chemistry World November 2, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Panel delivers final PFOA report The long running saga of DuPont and perfluorooctanoic acid, often called simply C8, has passed an important milestone with the delivery of the final report from an independent panel of experts tasked with determining its health effects. |
Chemistry World November 2, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
Battle over US environment agency's human studies Two prominent Republican politicians, who have repeatedly accused the EPA of killing jobs through overregulation, are condemning the agency for lax oversight of its ongoing human research studies involving concentrated airborne particles. |
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