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Estado policíaco: triunfo terrorista
El incremento y notoriedad de ataques terroristas y las conspiraciones para efectuar los mismos en suelo norteamericano nos llama la atención sobre el balance adecuado para garantizar la segu...more
Is press freedom still a core American value or just nonsense?
Benjamin Wey: On this Memorial Day weekend, America remembers its fallen heroes. A deeper question to ask: What have generations of Americans died for? The answer: Freedom. This alarming article on pr...more
Forgiveness Made Easy
youtu.be/phvnKTLW2Nc...more
US-type House Auction Scheme Could Free Ireland's 'Pillar Banks' From Loans in Less Than Year
In fact, a majority of the delinquent mortgages could be removed from the 'pillar banks' in little less than a year, freeing them to focus on new lending to support growth of the Irish economy.
In 20...more
Scale This
Scalability is a proven business strategy across many industries, but is it right for high-end wealth management?
Evidence suggests that it isn’t – and probably never will be.
The recent...more
#ConnectChat: Intro to DIY Mobile Journalism
Smart phones are more than just mini computers used for accessing social media and finding a good restaurant. They can also be a great tool for reporters when trying to put together their stories. The...more
Turning the Other Cheek; The Upside of Media Disruption
The disruption of traditional media has brought far-reaching changes to the world of journalism, news and information. And if you are not one of the many in the industry who lost their job and are not...more
Notice under Rule 144
Rule 144 requires that a “Notice of Sale” on Form 144 be filed by any person for whose account the securities are being sold if the person is an affiliate at the time of sale, or was ...more
Form D Question and Answer
The most common exemptions used by companies to sell stock prior to going public are those promulgated under Section 4(2) of the Securities Act and Regulation D of the Securities Act.
Many issu...more
Grammar Hammer: Who’s On First? Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Who? Whom? Whose? Who is? Who has? Huh?! Trying to figure out whether to use "who's" or "whose" usually ends up with me rewriting my sentence so I don't have to figure that out. Thanks to a reader...more
Media 411: Citizen Journalism
This is my new, weekly column which will focus on issues in the media industry, both positive and negative. If you have a topic you would like for me to explore, please feel free to comment after this...more
Abercrombie's PR Disaster
If you were anywhere near social media or any type of media last week, it was impossible to oversee the posts, tweets and reports regarding the incredibly insensitive comments made by Abercrombie & Fi...more
Four Ways to Build Storytelling Into Press Releases
Assuming that you need to stick to dry language and a certain format when drafting a press release can limit the appeal (and ultimately the success) of your message. Press releases have the potential ...more
Inside PRN: Meet Photography Supervisor Kaye Evans-Lutterodt
Kaye Evans-Lutterodt is obsessed with her healthy chocolate scones.
They’re made with Stevia, coconut milk, rice protein, and pure cocoa. For the uninitiated, pure cocoa has not been processed,...more
Annoying Things People Say to Freelancers
“It must be nice.” “So what do you do all day?” “Do you ever miss having a real job?”
Those are just some of the things I’ve heard people say to freelancer...more
The Press Release as Discovery Tool
Today’s noisy media environment poses challenge for brands: how to get for important messages when there is so much fragmentation of the audience — and competition for their attentio...more
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