Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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German Boardrooms Lack Women. Can Quotas Help?
Not one of Germany's top 100 companies has a female CEO, and women make up only 2.2 percent of their executive boards. Some businesswomen and legislators have proposed a quota system to remedy the imbalance, but some feel Germany's corporate culture isn't ready to join countries like France in embracing quotas.
The Long Overdue Palestinian State
Mahmoud Abbas, New York TimesSixty-three years ago, a 13-year-old Palestinian boy was forced to leave his home in the Galilean city of Safed and flee with his family to Syria. He took up shelter in a canvas tent provided to all the arriving refugees. Though he and his family wished for decades to return to their home and homeland, they were denied that most basic of human rights. That child’s story, like that of so many other Palestinians, is mine.This month, however, as we commemorate another year of our expulsion — which we call the nakba, or catastrophe — the Palestinian people...
Appeals Court Backs NFL, Lockout Remains In Place
The NFL's lockout remains in place, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. That means the league likely won't get back to business until at least next month ? and maybe much longer than that.
If E.T. Phones, Will We Hear? SETI Loses Key Funding
Astronomers at the SETI Institute say California's budget crisis has forced the shutdown of the Allen Telescope Array, a powerful tool in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Sandwich Monday: Meatyballs
By the time we caught up with the Meatyballs Mobile" food truck, they had just five sandwiches left. So we went with the "Choke 'n Chicken": chicken balls, artichokes, mushrooms, shallots, lemon, and truffle oil.
Studying Schizophrenia, By Giving It To Computers
Reporting in the journal Biological Psychiatry, researchers write of modeling schizophrenia in a computerized simulation of the brain's connections, called a "neural network." Yale psychiatrist Dr. Ralph Hoffman, an author on the paper, discusses what his team has learned from the model.
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