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Harvard Law Bulletin Summer 2006
Harvard Law Bulletin
Saturday, 19 August 2006

harvard.law.bulletin.summer.2006The Harvard Law Bulletin (ISSN 1053-8186) is published three times a year by Harvardharvard.law.school Law School .

The Summer 2006 issue of the Harvard Law Bulletin is online. It features articles focusing on the changing legal systems in East Asia. One interview with William P. Alford, director of Harvard's East Asian Legal Studies program, discusses "historic changes" in the legal system in China. One article, "Digital Pathways to Asia," examines the piracy and intellectual property issues surrounding Internet usage in Asia.

Harvard Law School (HLS) is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. It is one of the world's leading law schools, with about 1,800 students in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is home to the largest law library in the world. 

 
Interactive Marketing Guide 2006
BtoB Magazine
Friday, 18 August 2006

btob.interactive.marketing.guide.2006.asiaing.comWELCOME TO BTOB’S 2006 INTERACTIVE MARKETING GUIDE. Our annual publication offers sections on e-mail, search, Web sites, online advertising, online events, publisher sites and interactive agencies. Each section provides an overview, tips, an interview with a subject expert and sidebars with useful resources and data. You’ll also find updated vendor lists and data charts.

This year, we’ve added a new section on “social media,” reflecting the growth of channels such as blogging and podcasting. Social media isalso the topic of the “Future” column (see page 38), which asks how marketers can harness the power of these nontraditional, undeniably popular environments.

Our hope is that BtoB’s 2006 Interactive Marketing Guide—along with ongoing coverage in BtoB’s NetMarketing department, our various e-mail newsletter products, our new “Talking Tech” audiocast series and our multicity NetMarketing Breakfasts—will assist you in continually improving your online efforts.

 
Media Business July 2006
BtoB Magazine
Friday, 18 August 2006

btob.media.business.july.2006BtoB , the magazine for marketing strategists, delivers timely editorial on all disciplines of business-to-business marketing. Published monthly by Crain Communications Inc, BtoB provides more than 45,000 subscribers with the information and analysis they need to develop a winning integrated marketing strategy for their companies.

BtoB also publishes Media Business, the magazine for business publishing executives.

Because it's the only publication focused exclusively on business-to-business publishing, more than 5,000 industry leaders subscribe to Media Business for the latest trends and insightful analysis.

 

 
TIME Magazine October 17, 2005
Time
Friday, 18 August 2006

time.magazine.october17.2005.asiaing.comTIME gives you more than just a weekly news summary. TIME provides insightful analysis of today's important events and what they mean to you and your family--from politics to scientific breakthroughs to human achievement. Plus, TIME helps you keep up with the arts, business, and society.

That's why 30 million people worldwide choose TIME.

Cover Story: Aging Naturally In an exclusive TIME book excerpt, Dr. Andrew Weil shares his secrets for maximizing health and happiness--no matter how old you are.

Men / Women Aging Well (Poll) Your chance to vote on which famous faces have aged the most gracefully.

 
The New Courier, November 2006
The Courier
Thursday, 17 August 2006

the.new.courier.november.2005The New Courier is published by the United Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

This special issue of the new Courier celebrates the 60th anniversary by presenting reports on ten key subjects. Each puts into perspective UNESCO’s action and illustrates with a few concrete examples how much progress has been made and which questions are still pending.

The themes resonate with global news and demonstrate the relevance of the issues that concern UNESCO. The close ties between the latest events, the major issues of our time and UNESCO’s activities – often less than spectacular – best reveal the instrument of international cooperation that was intended by its founders and emphasize how essential it is today.

 
Asia Policy, Number 2, July 2006
Asia Policy
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

asia.policy.july.2006Asia Policy : Bridging the gap between the academic and policy worlds by publishing policy-relevant scholarly research on Asia that draws clear and concise implications for policymakers.

The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is pleased to announce the launching of Asia Policy, a peer-reviewed journal that is the newest initiative to fulfill NBR’s purpose of “bridging the gap” between academic research and policymaking. 

We will consider for publication academic research—whether case-specific analysis or empirically focused theoretical analysis—that adheres to the standards of general social science methodology.

In addition, research must draw clear and concise implications for policymakers.

 
50 Coolest Websites 2006
Time
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

50.coolest.websites Time Magazine have released their list of what they consider to be the 50 Coolest Websites.

How do we select our finalists? We evaluate hundreds of candidates—some suggested by readers, colleagues and friends, others discovered during countless hours of surfing. Many of this year's choices are shining examples of Web 2.0: next-generation sites offering dynamic new ways to inform and entertain, sites with cutting-edge tools to create, consume, share or discuss all manners of media, from blog posts to video clips.

Think we missed one? Send us your thoughts and we'll post a selection of your comments online. There's always next year. 

 
Reader's Digest September 2006
Readers Digest
Monday, 14 August 2006
readers_digest_september_2006_120 Reader's Digest is a monthly general interest family magazine. In 2004, the U.S. edition of Reader's Digest prints 12.5 million copies and reaches 44 million readers each month. Although its circulation has declined in recent years, the Audit Bureau of Circulations says Reader's Digest is the best-selling general magazine in the United States, exceeded only by the membership publications of AARP.

Reader's Digest is known for a consistent view of the world that is politically conservative, upbeat, and pro-American.It is also published in a large-type edition called Reader's Digest Large Type, a Canadian edition, and in a Spanish language edition called Selecciones.

 

 
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