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Foreign Affairs
Yahoo's Michael Callahan and Jerry Yang: Sullen, but not exactly sorry. (By Alex Wong -- Getty Images)
Yahoo's Michael Callahan and Jerry Yang: Sullen, but not exactly sorry. (By Alex Wong -- Getty Images)
Bullet6Searching for an Explanation: No Results Found
By Dana Milbank
Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Bullet4Yahoo founder Bullet4Jerry Yang is worth about $2.2 billion, according to Bullet4Forbes magazine. The Internet giant's general counsel, Bullet4Michael Callahan, received cash and stock options worth about $10 million last year
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Bullet6 Global Greens 2001 to 2008 – Canberra to Sao Paulo
My how time flies when you’re in the Greens. It was a short 7 years ago that somebody had an idea that the Australian Greens should host a Global Greens conference. The idea took off and is still bearing fruit. People worked doggedly for two years, and pulled off an amazingly successful conference in Canberra in 2001, bringing together over 800 people from all over the world. Still the ripple effects continue, and it’s not looking like it’s going to stop. From Canberra we got our Global Greens Charter that would become the defining statement of the Global Greens. We also got a formal Global Greens structure empowered to keep the Global Greens alive and thriving. The evidence is in that Global Greens is on the map and strengthening every day!     Bullet4Read more...
Bullet6Reith Lectures 2007
Professor Jeffrey Sachs argues that the world is in a period of turbulent transition and that the biggest challenges need to be navigated by broader and deeper global co-operation.     Bullet4Read more...
Bullet6BBC's Reith Lecture #1 2007
First Lecture: Bursting at the Seams
Wednesday 11 April 2007, 9am
Jeffery Sachs
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Bullet6BBC's Reith Lecture #2 2007
Second Lecture: Survival in the Anthropocene
Wednesday 18 April, 8pm
Jeffery Sachs
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Bullet6BBC's Reith Lecture #3 2007
Third Lecture: The Great Convergence
Wednesday 25 April, 8pm
Jeffery Sachs
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Bullet6BBC's Reith Lecture #4 2007
Fourth Lecture: Economic Solidarity for a Crowded Planet
Wednesday 2 May, 8pm
Jeffery Sachs
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Bullet6BBC's Reith Lecture #5 2007
Fifth Lecture: Global Politics in a Complex Age.
Wednesday 9 May, 8pm
Jeffery Sachs
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Bullet6U.S. Imperial Ambitions Thwart Iraqis' Peace Plans
By Joshua Holland and Raed Jarrar
Posted on May 21, 2007, Printed on May 21, 2007
Bullet4www.alternet.org/story/52135/

Last week, just a day after a majority of Iraqi lawmakers demanded a timetable for U.S. and other foreign troops to leave their country, the Al Fadhila party -- a Shi'ite party considered "moderate" according to the often arbitrary standards of the commercial media -- held a press conference in which they offered a 23-point plan to stabilize Iraq.
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Councillor Chris Harris


At a Council meeting on the 15th of March, the Lord Mayor moved a mayoral minute (delivered to councillors 25 minutes before the meeting), which was supported Clover Moore Party “independents” and the Liberal Councillor, to abandon plans to build a skate park at the Millers Point site underneath a busy freeway (for background information on the site, [...]

I have serious concerns about the tender process that appears to have been designed to place the City’s tennis courts under the management of a single operator. Should the recommendation of council staff be adopted the operator at Ruchcutters Bay tennis courts will be tossed out after 25 years of service to the community. The [...]

Hot on the heels of their destruction of the habitat area at Orphan School Creek with the freshly laid concrete zig zag path, the Clover Moore Party are at it again across the road in Johnstons Canal with more habitat destruction.  The proposal is a bike path that links the shared pathway emerging from Orphan [...]

The Barangaroo Authority conducted a presentation of the design ideas of British architect Richard Rogers at the City Recital Hall on 23rd February. The presentation visuals showed attractive buildings and public spaces that interfaced with the water at the city’s western edge with a light rail service passing down Hickson Rd. One key component of the [...]

At a council meeting of the City of Sydney on 22nd February Clover Moore Party members and the Liberal councilor voted in tandem to donate public ratepayer funds to two private enterprises setting up in the City’s laneways. The first donation to set up a new bar was approved outright.  The second grant, to the Moran Arts Foundation Ltd, was recommended [...]