HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSOR ROBERT ANTHONY DIES Harvard Business School BOSTON - Robert N. Anthony, a much honored member of the Harvard Business School faculty for more than 40 years and a world renowned and prolific scholar, author, and innovator in the field of management accounting and control who also made his mark in public service at the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies, died on Friday, Dec. 1, at the Kendal Retirement Community in Computer Business Review: Linux Grabs 75% of All Open Source Investment Linux Today "The Linux operating system is the recipient of 75% of all vendor investment in open source software, according to a new report from the Harvard Business School, which also indicates that vendor support for open source is primarily motivated by boosting their proprietary offerings. Business Notebook for December 3, 2006 The News-Review TUESDAY, DEC. 5 Little Big Man Carnegie, Sweet Hershey: Gift Books for Tycoons Bloomberg.com Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Robber baron Andrew Carnegie rubs shoulders with Intel Corp.'s Andy Grove and former Citigroup Inc. boss Sandy Weill in a clutch of books published about memorable business leaders this year. SSRI Experts Head to Washington to Testify Before FDA Panel Sierra Times On December 13, 2006, the FDA’s Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee will hold a public hearing to review the suicidality data from the adult selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) studies. Houston, We Have Lift Out BusinessWeek A Harvard B-school prof talks about the trend of companies luring teams from a competitor. Such a move can work wonders—or fall flat Business briefs The Herald-Sun - Crystal Soyars-Abrecht has joined The Freelon Group in Durham as an intern architect. What Entrepreneurs Need to Know BusinessWeek Microsoft's $100,000 business idea challenge; Google's push to help businesses better use its ads; a venture capital firm's tools for tech entrepreneurs; and more Editor's File: Keep life, work in perspective Ottawa Business Journal See Shontz. See Shontz run. See Shontz still at the office at 11 p.m. Don't be a Shontz. As we head into the holidays and the hope of some rest, it's time to reflect upon what is truly important. It's about home, hearth and community. It's about spending time with family and friends. Nigeria: Bombs in Politics AllAfrica.com In the weeks since the beginning of the PDP primaries, bombs appear to have become the new medium for political debate in some parts of Nigeria. The list of victims of bomb explosions may well, God forbid, escalate and peak toward the election of the president.
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