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Social norms marketing may be easy to implement, but that does not mean that it works. H.L. Mencken may have been right when he said, “For every complex problem there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong...
Concerns about the viruses prompted Brown University to implement a network registration tool which scanned newly connected computers for the appropriate updates and patches, and then directed users to install those that were missing...
...President Bush didn't have enough problems in the Middle East, he now has to contend with the failure of his attempt to remake the Palestinian leadership in order to implement his peace roadmap. Tuesday's suicide bombing near Tel Aviv, coupled with a deadly attack in Jerusalem left a total of 13 dead with dozens more wounded. This combined with continued Israeli attacks on Hamas underscores the danger of a conflict spinning violently out of control...
...Neither side has done much to implement the "roadmap." Instead of dismantling the militant organizations that have waged the terror war, the PA leadership brokered a truce agreement under which they would refrain from attacking Israel in exchange for prisoner releases and other concessions. Yasser Arafat remained very much in charge of the PA despite U.S. efforts to sideline him. And Israel confined itself to mostly token gestures in respect of settlement outposts, reversible military withdrawals from a couple of Palestinian areas and the release of a couple of hundred of the 6,000 Palestinian militants currently in Israeli prisons...
...date, most fuels-reduction measures have had fairly narrow goals, such as protecting valuable stands of trees. The logical next step, as Finney sees it, is to implement these measures across hundreds of thousands of acres. It is already clear, he notes, that prescribed burns have the power to modulate the behavior of big fires. One branch of the Hayman fire, for example, stopped at the edge of an area where a large prescribed burn had been conducted the year before, and the Rodeo-Chediski fire, for its part, was forced to detour around prescribed burns on forest lands managed...