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...free wi-fi in San Francisco, the city has Brewster Kahle to thank for sowing the seeds of SFLAN back in 1997. An entrepreneur who sold his search-engine business to Amazon.com Kahle now runs the Internet Archive, a nonprofit that collects and stores a vast library of defunct Web pages. He buys his Internet access wholesale from a local company at the bargain rate of $30 per megabit per month. The archive needs many thousands of megabits to do its job, and Kahle considers the amount of bandwidth that Pozar's San Bruno antenna requires--which costs Kahle less...
...panel, composed of two top-level business executives, a former governor, a nonprofit chair and a writer, told the audience that as common awareness of a societal malaise in morality increases, public figures are being increasingly held accountable for their lapses in judgement...
...Chronicle—which reports annually on donations gathered by the nation’s 400 largest nonprofit organizations—attributed the poor results to the nation’s sagging economy and stock market. It is the first time in a dozen years that contributions to the largest 400 have declined, according to the survey...
...check out a specific nonprofit, ask state charity officials nasconet.org or the Better Business Bureau...
...includes a smoked goat cheese and apple butter tart, creamed parsnip soup, grilled beef club sirloin and red wine braised oxtail, and spiced pumpkin pot de creme with homemade maple-walnut semifreddo and cinnamon biscotti. The dinner costs $100 per plate, but the proceeds are being donated to the nonprofit Federation of Massachusetts Farmers’ Markets. EVOO offers a seasonal menu with fall-themed items on other nights as well...