Charismatica blog
REVIVAL RENEWAL & REFERRAL BLOG
Little Altars Everywhere
In the era of big-box churches, small, multicultural congregations that focus on serving those in need in their neighborhoods are growing quickly.
Embed your Google My Maps into your blog or website
An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, mashups and tools being influenced by Google Maps.
Together Apart: A Dissection of Diversity
People in the most diverse areas are the most likely to withdraw -- even from those with whom they have much in common.
Immigration, Inc fuels global underground economy
If these guest workers incorporated as a company, their migrant multinational would rank No. 3 on the Fortune 500 list, trailing only Wal-Mart and ExxonMobil in annual revenue.
Labor Shortages: Myth and Reality
With higher pay, there are plenty of U.S. workers to fill jobs, some economists say
Powerful Profs
As business schools gain visibility, star professors gain influence that extends outside the classroom to boardrooms, the best-seller lists, and beyond
Private Equity, Public Gain
Let's lay to rest the myths about private equity, once and for all. There's no question PE is a boon to society
Hate Speech and Culture Wars by George Will
MARRIAGE is the foundation of the natural family and sustains family values. That sentence is inflammatory, perhaps even a hate crime. At least it is in Oakland, Calif.
The Death of Sweden
The Brusels Journal, the essential European blog
Catechesis, confession and admittance to the Holy Communion
thinking-out-loud blog
Why Business Can't Solve the Immigration Mess
Business Week readers weigh in with sharp retorts to our story on how businesses are playing a central role in the immigration debate
YouthRoots
Your digital youth room
BiblePlaces
BiblePlaces.com features photographs and descriptions of sites in Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Greece with an emphasis on biblical archaeology, geography and history.
Google Earth Reaches for the Sky
Google has launched a new feature for users of Google Earth called Sky, which allows people to view the sky as seen from Earth.
The Reverse Brain Drain
Low visa quotas and delays may be sending highly skilled and entrepreneurial immigrants back home—to work for U.S. competitors
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