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Sand and Sorrow

tcs @ August 16, 2007 # One Comment

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HBOs Perplexing Move Is Another Blow To The Movement
The above is an article from Black Perspective.net. It is a call to action that I’ll be acting on, I invite you to join us.
The “movement” is the situation in Darfur.  […]

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The Net Business Journal…No Murdoch Needed

tcs @ August 14, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Back Online
We’re back. After the brief recess that I described in my previous post, I feel re-energized to get back at it.
However one may notice, over the next few posts and beyond, a different hue to the writing I’ll be doing here. Let me explain.
The Anti-Wall Street Journal
While I was busy not […]

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Net + Business = Humanity?

tcs @ August 3, 2007 # 5 Comments

“It is not where you come from, or where you are going in life that matters, it is who you help along the way.”
That’s from the home page of The Arial Home Intitiative, a non-profit organization established in 1997 by Tom Pirelli.
Everyone knows of the philanthropic activities of The Gates Foundation and Warren […]

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The Character of Our Content - Another Lesson For the Real World Courtesy of the Blogosphere

tcs @ July 17, 2007 # 2 Comments

A recent post by one of my favorite bloggers raised an interesting point for me. Here’s what Pearl wrote on Fresh-perspectives.net:
“I do want to start by saying that I am indeed a female as some of you have expressed concerns and questioned me a number of times. I also want to assure you […]

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Movements Within My Personal ‘Sphere

tcs @ July 7, 2007 # One Comment

A couple of quick noteworthy changes in my own personal newsreader - I thought they were important enough to mention here.
First the sad news. One of my absolute favorite bloggers is pulling the lid down on a truly useful and entertaining site.
Armen, at ieffect.net, was one of the first few inclusions in my blogroll. […]

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