Posts Tagged ‘will-change’

What N.B.A. Could Be Like Under a New Labor Deal

Monday, November 14th, 2011

No one knows precisely how the N.B.A. will change under a proposed matrix of new regulations, which are now under review by the players union.

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What N.B.A. Could Be Like Under a New Labor Deal

Havana Journal: In a Changing Cuba, Many Remain Skeptical

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

As Raúl Castro issues blunt calls for reform, Cubans seem ambivalent that the end result will change much.

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Havana Journal: In a Changing Cuba, Many Remain Skeptical

News Analysis: Reeling From Crises, Japan Approaches Familiar Crossroads

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

The earthquake and the resulting nuclear crisis will change Japan, but the open question is how, and how much.

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News Analysis: Reeling From Crises, Japan Approaches Familiar Crossroads

Google to Enter E-Book Game

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Get ready for Google’s next game-changer! The search giant will launch their e-book venture, Google Editions, by the end of the year, in a move the company hopes will change the entire e-book market. Google Editions will offer a “read anywhere” model…

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Google to Enter E-Book Game

With turnover, House becomes more of a home for the everyman

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

To see how Tuesday’s midterm rout will change the face of Congress, look no farther than the Bible Belt of southwest Missouri. Voters there replaced Rep. Roy Blunt, a savvy insider, with Billy Long, a smack-talking auctioneer with no college degree but a pithy slogan: “Fed Up.”

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Google boss warns on social media

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Chief Executive Eric Schmidt says people will change their names to distance themselves from embarrassing content on the net.

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Google boss warns on social media