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Home Power Magazine
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Saturday, 23 December 2006 |
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Since 1987, we've dedicated more than 100 issues to home-scale renewable energy and sustainable living solutions. That means comprehensive coverage of solar, wind, and microhydro electricity, home energy efficiency, solar hot water systems, space heating and cooling, green building materials and home design, efficient transportation, and much, much more.
Whether you're a do-it-yourselfer or not, off-grid or on-grid, Home Power is here to help you make informed decisions about your home energy use. We provide extensive product information, homeowner testimonials, buyer advice, and "how-to" instructions. More about us.
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Money Magazine
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
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Money Magazine: Personal and family finance magazine with articles providing guidance on making, investing, spending, and saving money.
MONEY's innovative approach to investing, cutting taxes, saving money, and retirement planning, will help you reach your financial goals. It offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. You'll also receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds to buy now!
"Whether you're looking to invest, cut taxes, save money, or retire worry-free, Money helps you reach your financial goals. Each issue of Money offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. Plus, you'll receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds." |
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Hardcore Gamer Magazine
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
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Published by DoubleJump Publishing in partnership with Off Base Productions, Hardcore Gamer™ is a monthly enthusiast gaming magazine that celebrates the lifestyle and culture of gaming. Created and written by passionate gamers who genuinely love what they do, every issue of Hardcore Gamer Magazine comes packed with unique content, in-depth cover stories, retro gaming features, the latest in mobile gaming, import titles from abroad, plus plenty of previews, reviews, news, strategies, and much, much more.
In addition to the monthly hard copy, which is available at popular video game specialty stores, newsstands, booksellers, supermarkets and other retail outlets, we also offer a downloadable, electronic PDF version available free of charge. The monthly electronic issue is available day and date with the hard copy. We also make it available on a host of affiliate websites, which are listed at the bottom of this page. |
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Logistics Today Magazine
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
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Logistics Today builds on 42 years of experience covering the logistics, transportation, distribution, and supply chain market.
Each issue of Logistics Today explores the news, trends, and issues that buyers told us were vital to the understanding, selection, acquisition and deployment of logistics and supply chain solutions.
ogistics Today delivers 85,000 logistics buyers every month-more than any publication in the industry. Its easily accessible news-style format delivers a rich blend of information that executives can absorb quickly.
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Greenlight Magazine
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
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green*light, Your Guide to Earth-Friendly Living!
greenlight stands for better choices, no matter who they come from. Our philosophy is to support and encourage the efforts of all companies, organizations and individuals who are trying to make the earth a better place.
If a company is making a truly earth-friendly product, we'll tell you about it and if that results in sales growth for earth-friendly products and services perhaps more companies will embrace envoironmentally and socially conscious practices -- guided by market trends you helped to create.
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Nieman Report
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
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Now in its 58th year, Nieman Reports serves a unique role in the community of journalism publications. Journalists write stories out of experiences they've had in covering events and issues, and they write about newsroom issues common in the craft. In these articles, they share insights and lessons with our worldwide audience of leading print, broadcast and online journalists. Photojournalists and cartoonists also contribute their work and ideas to Nieman Reports.
Editorial Cartoons: The Impact and Issues of an Evolving Craft
Words & Reflections: 'Can journalism survive in this era of punditry and attitude? If so, how?' Journalists respond.
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The McKinsey Quarterly
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Thursday, 21 December 2006 |
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The McKinsey Quarterly is a business journal providing the latest thinking on business strategy, finance and management, published by McKinsey & Company, features articles and content by McKinsey consultants and other leading authors.
The Quarterly's articles reflect McKinsey's strength in strategy pieces that are informed by real-world research. You'll find the latest thinking on functional and industry specialty areas as well asinterviews with today's leading senior managers.
McKinsey & Company is one of the world's top management consulting firms with more than 80 offices in 44 countries. The company provides a full spectrum of consulting services to corporations, government agencies, and foundations, including leadership training, operations analysis, and strategic planning. Its practice areas include such industries as banking, energy, manufacturing, and media, among many others. McKinsey's consultants also dispense their knowledge in an avalanche of articles and books. Founded by James McKinsey in 1926, the company is owned by its partners. |
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Rotman
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Wednesday, 20 December 2006 |
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Rotman, the Magazine of the Rotman School of Management.
The Rotman School has set out to redesign business education for the 21st century and become one of the world's top-tier business schools. Located in the heart of Toronto -- North America's third-largest financial centre and one of the world's most culturally-diverse cities -- the School is developing an innovative curriculum built around Integrative Thinking(TM) and Business Design(TM).
The School’s MBA program is now ranked in the top 15 in North America by the Financial Times. These are just some of the reasons why Bruce Nussbaum recently wrote in BusinessWeek Online, "Managers who want to 'get' the new innovation paradigm should check out [Rotman's] MBA and exec-ed programs." |
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