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POPSStand with Tibet - Support the Dalai Lama " China's economy is totally dependent on "Made in China" exports that we all buy, and the government is keen to make the Olympics in Beijing this summer a celebration of a new China, respected as a leading world power. China is also a very diverse country with a brutal past and has reason to be concerned about its stability -- some of Tibet's rioters killed innocent people. But President Hu must recognize that the greatest danger to Chinese stability and development comes from hardliners who advocate escalating repression, not from Tibetans who seek dialogue and reform. " http://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_end_the_violence/97.php/?cl_tf_sign=1
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POPSthree rings of digital wonder video,mobile,social an unconventional gathering of high-impact content delivered in a dynamic setting to the benefit of a very targeted audience � influential senior level professionals from Interactive Media, Publishing, Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Video, Broadcasting, Music, Photography, Film, TV, and Design.
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POPSMusharraf declares Martial Law The Judges were accused of working at cross purposes with the executive. The Supreme Court has the power to invalidate the last election, and were about to vote on the issue. The state of emergency gives the executive the power to appoint new judges
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POPSFive Tools to Capture Your Thoughts One of the best productivity tips I've found—courtesy of David Allen's book, Getting Things Done—is keeping "buckets" for your ideas. In other words, you want to have reliable, fail-proof system to record your thoughts whenever or where ever you might find yourself. I've tried a number of different capture tools and methods: from the notepad "suckered" onto my windshield to the mini-digital recorder that took 7 key presses to record a message. Obviously, some worked better than others, so today I've got five simple-to-use capture devices that will make sure you're prepared when your next big idea strikes.