Recent Commentaries

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Who Really Controls Your Information?
Think the National Security Agency (NSA) is the greatest threat to American’s privacy? Think again. The number of data brokers – companies that collect, categorize and sell information about each of us – is mindboggling. The following story by CBS News 60 Minutes (Mar. 9) got my attention when I noticed that two of the sample sites they were browsing – The...
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March 24, 2014
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The Ethical Take
The Dow Jones on compliance and ethics; BP on doing the right thing; and an action-oriented entrepreneur top the list this month. Who says nobody’s interested in Ethics? – A full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal publicized The Global Compliance Symposium to be held next month in Washington, D.C. Organized by Dow Jones, the purpose of the two-day conference is to...
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March 21, 2014
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Justice Realized
Malaysia Flight 370 has been lost for 12 days and the story continues to drive much of the news cycle. Then there are stories that take decades to resolve. In the case of 24 recipients of the Medal of Honor, some have taken 60 years. Yesterday, President Obama corrected an oversight due to discrimination. The 24 recipients of the Medal...
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March 19, 2014
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Lost
There’s a strange thing about real life stories that make them more compelling than fiction. The random chances of life intrude in such a way that we are left to make sense out of a cloud of unanswerable questions. Such has been the case with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. In 10 days we have gone from initial reports of massive...
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March 17, 2014
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Good News out of Washington, for a change
Last year, NBC News reported that America’s teenagers scoredbelow the international average in math, and only average in science based on a report from a 2012 Program for International Student Assessment. Fortunately, 1,700 science students from around the country did not have time to pay much attention to the study. Each year since 1998, Intel, the computer chip corporation sponsors the Intel Science...
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March 14, 2014
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What Will it Take?
Three stories appearing in last Friday’s (Mar. 7) New York Times grabbed my attention. “An Army judge on Thursday accepted guilty pleas from Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair to misconduct charges, including possession of pornography and inappropriate relationships with female soldiers. But the general, a former deputy commander of American forces in southern Afghanistan, still faces court-martial on charges that...
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March 12, 2014
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Who are the Koch Brothers? – Part 2
On January 5 of this year, The Washington Post wrote that “The political network spearheaded by conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch has expanded into a far-reaching operation of unrivaled complexity, built around a maze of groups that cloaks its donors, according to an analysis of new tax returns and other documents.” So complex and far-reaching are the Koch’s political activities that Wikipedia devotes...
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March 10, 2014
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Who are the Koch Brothers? – Part 1
True story: I once asked someone at a social function their opinion of the Koch brothers. Their repy, “I don’t know them, but I’ve been drinking Coke for years!” David and Charles Koch are businessmen/owners of Koch Industries, the second largest privately owned company in the United States. The company was founded by Fred C. Koch, a chemical engineer, who...
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March 7, 2014
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Is Honesty the Best Policy in an Unjust World?
That’s the question a friend recently asked. I decided that it might make an interesting assignment for Professor Stephen Ambra and Sarah Hébert’s ethics class at The New Hampshire Technical Institute. Clearly the wording appears a bit cynical, suggesting that if we live in unfair surroundings we are somehow absolved from acting rightly, and many student responses reflected this idea....
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March 5, 2014
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Every day in life is beautiful
Every year at Oscar time, Hollywood’s best and brightest are acknowledged. And while the category of Best Documentary Short Subject is part of the annual ceremony, I’ve no doubt that most people rarely if ever, see any of the films in this category. Nonetheless, one remarkable 38-minute film has made this year’s list and needs to be seen by anyone and everyone...
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March 2, 2014