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...encourage volunteerism. Small business is an enthusiastic supporter. In fact, nearly 40% of business owners with annual revenues of $10 million or less have company policies to encourage philanthropy, according to a survey released in November by the National Foundation for Women Business Owners. These include granting paid and unpaid leave for volunteer work, and even extended leave for such activities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Good Works Perk | 1/22/2001 | See Source »

...undergone accelerating political and economic instability. Henri Konan Bedie, then president of the National Assembly, succeeded Houphouet and continued his predecessor's autocratic ruling style; winning election in 1995 following an opposition party boycott and a period of intense violence and unrest. Turmoil rose within the army due to unpaid salaries and poor living conditions, and student riots were brutally crushed by the Bedie regime...

Author: By Macani Toungara, | Title: Divisive Politics in Cote D'Ivoire | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

...most lucrative programs. As a SAC member, I could not receive an IOP-sponsored internship, internship stipend or work-study job at the IOP. By cutting ourselves out of the only program on campus which provides funds for political internships, SAC members, many of whom spent their summers working unpaid internships, incurred a great financial burden...

Author: By Robert F. Mccarthy, | Title: Thirty Years at the Institute | 11/30/2000 | See Source »

...Klain and Monica Dixon--and sent them to Nashville. He put another old Gore hand, Greg Simon, on the plane as the designated grownup. But Daley's rule was this: You have to give up your day jobs, all your other entanglements, for the duration. Simon came on unpaid--and brought his own cell phone to save even that expense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election 2000: What It Took | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

Until then, Alabama had been in the forefront of foster-care reform. It had been set on that path after an incident in which local social workers used an unpaid utility bill to prove a man was unfit to raise his eight-year-old son, removed the child and placed him not in a foster home but in a psychiatric hospital, where the boy was isolated and heavily dosed with psychoactive drugs. The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit on the father's behalf. As a result, the federal court not only remanded the boy to his father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crisis Of Foster Care | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

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