Diane Francis, 09.22.2009
Editor at Large, the National Post
Oil company CEOs and Canadian, U.S. and British government officials attending the Global Business Forum in Banff last week heard a chilling forecast of military clashes if there is an environmental meltdown due to climate change.
Dan Persons, 09.19.2009
Film Journalist
The film, in short, is sweet, sad, and moving but with Campion's astringent edge keeping the proceedings from lapsing into sentimentality. And that makes all the difference.
Thomas Kochan, 08.28.2009
George M. Bunker Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School
Our friends down under have set a benchmark for the U.S. We don't usually look beyond our boarders for lessons on domestic policy, but Australia has recognized employment relations as central to economic vitality.
Janice Taylor, 08.27.2009
Life Coach, Guided Imagery Innovator, Author of Our Lady of Weight Loss, Patron Saint of Permanent Fat Removal
In 2008, Kraft removed artificial colorings...and chemical sweeteners...from the products that they distribute in Europe, Australia, and other developed countries due to consumer concern over scientific studies...But, they haven't done the same thing here in the U.S.!
Matthew Williams, 09.03.2009
Law Student and Former Fulbright Scholar
As China ramps up its spending spree around the world, it is problematic that the line separating the activity of Chinese enterprises and the projection of state power is blurring.
Maria Rodale, 08.27.2009
CEO and Chairman of Rodale, Inc. and book author.
I am going to share my list of the top 10 places I want to go to before I die (in no particular order, although I hope dying comes last).
Mike Ragogna, 08.26.2009
music biz vet, entertainment writer
As you're recovering from the joyful overkill that was this year's Comic-Con, take a few moments to catch-up on a handful of the more interesting new press releases.
Blaise Zerega, 08.10.2009
CEO of FORA.tv
There's much to love about carbon capture, in theory. But carbon capture continues our dependence on coal-fired power plants, and does little to change the status quo.
Lauri Lyons, 08.06.2009
Photographer,aritst,author,journalist
The Apollo Theater's memorial tribute to Michael Jackson might as well have been Mardi Gras in Harlem.
Mike Ragogna, 08.01.2009
music biz vet, entertainment writer
Taken from Pete Yorn's latest album Back & Fourth, a live video performance of the single "Last Summer" premieres on HuffPost, its melody rocking somewhere between The Byrds and Gin Blossoms.
Terry Gardner, 07.10.2009
Freelance Journalist
If Bernie Madoff didn't waltz off with your money, and you can afford a trip this summer, start packing.
Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort, 08.09.2009
Author of The Monfort Plan
Only five countries (Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden) have met the United Nations' target of providing 0.7 percent of their gross national income in aid to poor countries.
Ari Bendersky, 07.06.2009
Ari Bendersky is a lifestyle journalist covering food, wine, music and culture
If you think pink wine is for frail old ladies who don't know anything but (gag) White Zin, it's time to think again. Rose has stealthily made a comeback over the last few years.
Brad Balfour, 06.25.2009
Veteran Interviewer and Pop Culture Chronicler
Davis's startling and starring reappearance makes for a snappy and sharp-witted comeback. She plays the maternal head of a decidedly distraught and traumatized suburban family.
Michael Giltz, 06.24.2009
Freelance writer and raconteur
The Oscars have nothing on Cannes for brevity and wit and fun.
William Bradley, 05.31.2009
California-based Political Analyst NewWestNotes.com
With the appropriate huzzahs for Obama's first 100 days still ringing in the air, his new AfPak strategy, for the linked crisis of Afghanistan and Pakistan, is already in deep trouble.
Steve Parker, 05.28.2009
Journalist/Broadcaster covering the auto industry and auto racing for 35 years.
Pontiac, next to Chevrolet the most successful entry-level, racing and high-performance division in GM, will be phased-out entirely by the end of 2010.
Shelly Palmer, 05.09.2009
President, National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences, NY
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G20Voice, 05.02.2009
Gordon Brown repeatedly made the point that Thursday is part of a process of building a new economy; not an attempt to solve it all in one day.
Todd Palmer and Rob Pringle, 04.30.2009
Biologists
When we think about conserving biodiversity, killing trees isn't a strategy that immediately leaps to mind. Yet, according to research that one of us ...
Steve Parker, 04.29.2009
Journalist/Broadcaster covering the auto industry and auto racing for 35 years.
Two of the three oldest drivers in Formula 1 racing started one - two and finished the same way in the season-opener of the world's most prestigious a...
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Australia cannot afford to lose the remarkable Koalas. They have to throw a ton of money and resources at the IMMEDIATELY.
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I hope Koalas never get extinct. May they live long after we are gone and rise up to rule the world!!!!
Ahem, sorry for the melodrama!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlRQYFsMg6s
This is a bummer. I cannot imagine the world without Koala's.
This is sad!
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