What have they done?

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Web Narrations offers leading-edge video technology which can be used to create Internet video ads, Webmercials, Video Banner Ads, Video Presentations, and Video PowerPoint Presentations that are immersive, effective, and informative. Using an Online Spokesperson, you can: introduce your home page, spice up your FAQ, guide traffic, drive call to action on lead forms, and create landing pages and tutorials. No matter what industry you are in, a Virtual Spokesperson can work for you. Tailor your message any way you want. The sky is the limit.

Push It To The Limit

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NaderOrgBlog #15 Rolling the Dice on Derivatives and other articles from Raph Nader

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from http://www.nader.org decision by the Treasury Department, but there should be some boundaries established to the Treasury Department's discretion, and judicial review is needed to ensure that unbridled discretion is not abused.3. Sunlight is a good disinfectant. The bailout that is ultimately approved must provide for full and timely disclosure of all bailout details. This will discourage conflicts of interest and limit the potential of sweetheart deals.4. Firms that accept government bailout monies must agree to disclose their transactions and be more honest in their accounting. They should agree to end off-the-books accounting maneuvers, for example.5. Taxpayers must be protected by having a

Conquering Lesothos Health-Care Crisis

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The tiny country of Lesotho, a small nation surrounded by South Africa, has a population of roughly two million people — and the third highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the world, at 23.6 percent. Approximately 225,000 people ages 15 to 49 are HIV-positive.The crisis doesnt end there. Lesothos mountainous terrain limits access to health care. Many patients walk for hours, sometimes an entire day, to reach a hospital or clinic.And the country has a severe shortage of doctors and nurses (there is only one pediatrician). Lesotho has no medical schools and few nursing schools. Fewer than 20 percent of the students who leave to pursue those careers will return to practice.But some Boston University faculty and staff members are trying to change that. In 2003, the School of Medicine and the School of Public Health, along with the Lesotho Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, formed the Lesotho-Boston Health Alliance (LeBoHA), which is working to educate and retain physicians and nurses who will then practice in Lesotho.The alliance is addressing other needs as well, such as hospital and clinic management. If theres no syringe or needle when the nurse goes to give the injection, it really doesnt matter that the nurse is well trained, says LeBoHA program director William Bicknell, a professor and chair emeritus of international health at the School of Public Health and a professor of sociomedical sciences and community medicine at the School of Medicine.Since the programs inception — and with funding from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the International Finance Corporation, the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Dreyfus Health Foundation — 25 LeBoHA faculty and staff from the School of Management and the MED departments of family medicine, obstetrics, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics have traveled to Lesotho to work on the project. In addition, 65 SPH and MED students and Boston Medical Center fellows and residents have volunteered in Lesotho for LeBoHA programs or in clinical services at the district hospitals.Sending first-class people and having the very highest standards and a long-term commitment are what make a difference, says Bicknell, and from that we enrich our teaching and contribute to the knowledge base of how to make health care work in resource-constrained areas everywhere in the world. For more Boston University news and videos, check out http://today.bu.edu.

NaderPurchasing #5 Procurement policy and competition and security in software markets

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from http://www.cptech.org/at/ms/omb4jun02ms.htmlsystems and office productivity tools, and if such enhanced competition would have significant benefits in terms of licensing fees.9. We note that limits on market shares are feasible to implement in the client area, because Apple has a very good P.C operating system, and both Corel and I.B.M have quite functional products for word processing and other office productivity tools, that suffer primarily because of interoperability issues with Microsoft's products. If there existed more demand, Linux office productivity tools might find a market, or new operating systems like the BeOS might become more important alternatives, particularly if file formats were more transparent and interoperable.10. We also note that

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