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Topic: Condoleezza Rice

  

Does Gender Matter?

As we're heading into 2009 it appears that females leaders are finally becoming accepted--it's about time. Whether it's Hilary Clinton, Condoleeza Rice or Margaret Thatcher, it's clear that female leadership is here to stay. I’m ...READ»

To the Letter

When the World Summit on the Information Society ended, just a few weeks ago, the Internet was still governed by ICANN, an American agency. Yes, the Internet Governance Forum was announced during the summit, but that international ...READ»

HUMOR   |  Comment

Work/Life: Staying in Bed All Day...How You Can Make It Work For You

  So much news competing for my attention this week: China, the economy, the presidential race, the housing market…I suppose it should come as no surprise that current events are just like the tasks in our Palm Pilot.  They come ...READ»

Gospels of Failure

The reports on three high-profile disasters offer rich lessons in why organizations fail -- and how not to.READ»

LEADERSHIP   |  Comment

Public Apology? II

That's an awesome point, Steve. In an article I read this morning, one exchange with reporters is eerily telling: "The President is deeply sorry for what occurred, and the pain that it has caused," McClellan insisted. Asked why ...READ»

Eugene Mirman

Who Will Be the Godfather of Web Video?

Well-funded, big-studio-backed comedy-video Web sites have taken more hits than they've made. Does anyone have a plan that's not a joke? READ»

American Flag

Now February

A calendar of events this month.READ»

INNOVATION   |  Comment

Embracing the Hard Part of the Job

In an extended interview, 9/11 Commission member Jamie Gorelick offers additional insights from her experiences.READ»

Al Jazeera's (Global) Mission

Can an English-language news network with radioactive DNA actually be good for Brand America? U.S. business better hope so.READ»

China in Africa
CARL LEVIN   |  Comment

China's New Oil Supplier

When my plane smacks down in Equatorial Guinea -- where if the captain misses the runway, you could end up in Cameroon -- I become the first American journalist to visit this pint-sized republic (population: 550,000) in nearly three ...READ»