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A pesar de su momento, el amor por el Rosario me hizo asumir cargo de rectora: Ana Gómez

Dra. Ana Gómez rectora electa de la Universidad del Rosario 




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Alejandro Santos al Punto: ¿Se acerca un traumatismo por escasez de gas natural para los hogares de Colombia?

Tras la advertencia del gremio energético por una posible crisis de energía y gas ¿cómo podría actuar el gobierno para mitigar la problemática?




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Superintendencia alerta por incremento de precios y anomalías en hoteles de Cali para COP

En Caracol Radio estuvo Cielo Rusinque, superintendente de Industria y Comercio, explicando las medidas de la entidad.




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La visita fue para una foto porque solo duraron 2 horas: secretario tras visita en Argelia

Pablo Daza, secretario de Gobierno de Argelia, habló en 6AM sobre cómo está la situación de orden público en Argelia tras la puesta en marcha de Operación Perseo 




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Lanzando granadas, bloque de Patiño demuestra que no le importa la población: min Defensa

Iván Velásquez, ministro de defensa, habló sobre qué espera el Gobierno con la implementación de la ofensiva Perseo en Argelia 




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Oro no se esconde porque la ministra Muhamad diga que es reserva: Asociación de Mineros

Ivonne González, presidenta de la Asociación de Mineros y Joyeros de Vetas, estuvo en 6AM para abordar la problemática alrededor del decreto 044 del 2024.




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Nunca tuvimos trato con el asesino, lucharemos porque nunca salga: padre de Sofía Delgado

Padre de Sofía Delgado habló en 6AM de Caracol Radio, sobre la cruel muerte de la niña y sobre si había una relación con el asesino 




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CAF aportará más de 300 millones de dólares para proyectos de biodiversidad

Así lo confirmó Alicia Montalvo, quien aseguró que hace parte de uno de los compromisos como banco de desarrollo para fomentar un programa para la restauración de los recursos sostenibles en América latina y el Caribe.




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Bogotá necesita más autoridad en tráfico porque se les está pagando mucha plata: concejal

Concejal, Cristina Calderón en 6AM




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Miguel Del Río estará preocupado por denuncias que hicimos en su contra: abogado de Uribe

Jaime Granados, abogado de Álvaro Uribe Vélez, habló en 6AM sobre qué detonó el abogado Miguel Ángel del Río en medio de la audiencia preparatoria contra su defendido




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Ningún particular nos va a responder por muerte de usuarios: dir. Seguridad Transmilenio

Natalia Tinjacá, directora técnica de Transmilenio, habló sobre cómo afectó la movilidad de Transmilenio en bloqueo de vendedores ambulantes 




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Por desgracia, mucha cebolla se está perdiendo por malos pagos: vocero de agricultores

Juan Gil, vocero de los agricultores de cebolla de Boyacá, habló sobre cuáles son las afectaciones que están dejando las importaciones para los cebolleros del país




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El machismo de Trump jugará un papel importante en las elecciones: exembajador de EE. UU.

En 6 AM, Gabriel Silva, exministro de Defensa y exembajador en los EE.UU, habló sobre las perspectivas que se tienen de las elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos 2024.




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El machismo de Trump jugará un papel importante en las elecciones: exembajador de EE. UU.

En 6 AM, Gabriel Silva, exministro de Defensa y exembajador en los EE.UU, habló sobre las perspectivas que se tienen de las elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos 2024




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La política migratoria favorece más a hispanos que pagaron sus derechos: portavoz de Trump

En 6 AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Jaime Flórez, portavoz de la campaña de Donald Trump y del Partido Republicano, quien habló sobre cómo reciben el triunfo de Trump a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos.




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Gangs in Haiti shot at a Spirit Airlines plane as it was trying to land in Port-Au-Prince

Violence continues in Haiti, despite the appointment of a new prime minister. The international airport was shut down after shots were fired at a landing commercial flight.




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The importance of seeking beauty, wherever it can be found

Daniela Gesundheit is part of indie band Snowblink, and a cantor, the person who leads people in singing and prayer in a synagogue. But while Gesundheit kept those two worlds separate, she felt there were conversations happening within the Jewish tradition that were too big to be confined.




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'Most important part of that job is the people part of it': Meet Iain White, dietary aide and health-care hero

Iain White’s mother says her son and other dietary aides are unsung health-care heroes of the pandemic because they plate, prep and serve food to residents while offering connection and companionship.



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Jagmeet Singh tallies up the price for NDP to support fall throne speech: Chris Hall

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh tells CBC Radio's The House that he’s not looking to force an election this fall if the Liberal government follows through on commitments to help women and other marginalized groups affected by the COVID-19 lockdown.



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Corporations at COP27, Tweeting as Elon Musk, the labour movement takes a stand, Margaret Sullivan and more

Corporate influence at COP27; cartoonist Jeph Jacques gets booted from Twitter for impersonating Elon Musk; Margaret Sullivan on how to cover Trump and Trumpism; what Ontario unions' victory over Bill 28 means for Canada's labour movement; graphic novelist Cecil Castellucci hopes Shifting Earth will be a path toward climate action; and more.



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Connor Bedard, Damar Hamlin, Prince Harry's book, Ozempic, Dry January, portable MRNA vaccine factories & more

Connor Bedard's former coach says the World Junior hockey phenom is something special; how Buffalo is rallying together after Damar Hamlin's near death on the football field; how the bid to keep Prince Harry's memoir from leaking plays into the hype; seriously though, what exactly is Ozempic?; Toronto bartender mixes alcohol-free cocktails for Dry January and beyond; why BioNTech's plan to ship prefabricated mRNA vaccine factories to Rwanda is controversial; and more.



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CBC SPORTS launches 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP website

CBC Sports today announced the launch of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa , website, which will become home to Canadian soccer fans across the country as the World Cup nears and the excitement for the world’s largest sporting event grows!

The comprehensive site offers viewers video highlights, feature stories and blogs from expert journalists stationed across each continent, a detailed history of all the players and teams participating in the tournament, classic FIFA moments and front line reports from South Africa.

On Dec. 4, at 12 p.m. ET, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa site, will feature live coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Draw, where 32 participating nations will learn their first round pools. CBC Television will also have live coverage, beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET.




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What was the most important news story of 2022?

From the war in Ukraine, to unprecedented protests in Ottawa, and record-breaking inflation — 2022 was an eventful year. As we enter the new year, we're looking back once more at the stories that hit home for Canadians.



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New era of asset management at Guernsey Ports with Hexagon EAM and NTT DATA Business Solutions

NTT DATA Business Solutions has announced that Guernsey Ports has embarked on a strategic partnership to implement Hexagon's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solution.




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Manhattan Associates reports record revenue and earnings

Supply Chain and Omnichannel Commerce Solutions provider Manhattan Associates Inc., has reported revenue of $266.7 million for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024. GAAP diluted earnings per share for Q3 2024 was $1.03 compared to $0.79 in Q3 2023. Non-GAAP adjusted diluted earnings per share for Q3 2024 was $1.35 compared to $1.05 in Q3 2023.




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Looking into future computer vision opportunities for warehouse logistics

Lars Pruijn, Innovation Director, and Lorenzo D'Arsie, Computer Vision Product Manager at Prime Vision, examine computer vision technology and the new opportunities it provides in the postal and parcel sectors.




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After Shohei Ohtani and Jontay Porter, can sports and legal gambling coexist?




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The Biden administration is planning to eliminate medical debt from credit reports of millions of Americans. What could this mean for you?




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Do Black Lives Matter to Major Corporations?

The summer of Black Lives Matter protests responding to the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Rayshard Brooks, among others, has led to stunning commitments from major banks and corporations to commit to social justice and promoting practices to recruit, hire and retain underrepresented populations, including black Americans, Latinx and female colleagues.  American Express just announced its pledge to invest $1 Billion to advance racial and gender equity.  JP Morgan Chase in October announced a $30 Billion commitment to advance racial equity.  Similarly, Citi and Bank of America have each pledged $1 Billion to promote economic mobility among communities of color.  Goldman Sachs, famously referred to as a vampire squid during the mortgage crisis in 2008, has announced its "Launch With Goldman Sachs" program "to increase capital and facilitate connections for women, Black, Latinx and other diverse entrepreneurs and investors."  These commitments represent huge infusions of capital into causes that these major corporations have just recently found religion upon.  Numerous corporations have made recent pledges to financially support social justice and economic equality including Google, Disney, Facebook, Amazon,  Cisco, DoorDash, Etsy, Home Depot, Intel, TikTok, Lego, Nike, Proctor & Gamble, Fashion Nova, WeWork, and YouTube, among so many others.


Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase stated in announcing its $30 billion-over-five-year commitment, that “[s]ystemic racism is a tragic part of America’s history. . . . We can do more and do better to break down systems that have propagated racism and widespread economic inequality, especially for Black and Latinx people. It’s long past time that society addresses racial inequities in a more tangible, meaningful way.”

For those long-time followers of the Corporate Justice Blog, these corporate pronouncements may seem ironic or perhaps will be received with trepidation or doubt.  Profit maximization has for years furiously driven corporate leadership to dizzying examples of fraud, corruption, and malfeasance as recorded on these blog pages for years.  Still, these Billion dollar commitments respond to a summer of true discontent and protest over inequality and the value of black lives, and if these corporations are to be taken seriously, these capital infusions could come as true gamechangers.  Will these corporations truly put their money where their commitments are?  And how do we hold these companies accountable to their commitments to advancing racial equality and economic mobility for those communities previously shut out?  



photo: Jamie Dimon, Wikimedia Commons

hat tip: Jessica Smith, 3L, Arkansas Little Rock Bowen School of Law




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Corporate Justice at the Micro Level

Several years ago, my friend, colleague and mentor, andre cummings, and I created and defined what we call "Corporate Justice."  "At its core, Corporate Justice refers to a responsibility, even a moral obligation, which businesses and corporations have to engage fairly, civilly and responsibly in the world and community that they do business and from which they derive profits. More than that, the concept of Corporate Justice also focuses on the roles that shareholders, policy makers, other stakeholders and the community at large have in fostering a more just and responsible business community."  Our conversation led to the creation of a course, a book, several presentations, and this blog.  In conceptualizing "Corporate Justice," our primary focus was on large corporations and their impact on the world around us.  That perspective influenced much of the work we have completed on the topic as well as the way that we conceptualized its impact.  However, after a recent community event I facilitated here in Miami, Florida, I was presented with a thought provoking question “what does corporate justice mean for small businesses?”  I had never considered this question and realized that I had made a substantial oversight in failing to do so.  Small business are the life line of many communities and they meet the immediate needs of the people in areas in which they operate.  Given that reality, I have begun to critically think about what Corporate Justice at the “micro” level means.  Specifically, do small businesses have the same obligations that we might expect from large corporations?  Over the next few days I plan to think more about this question and welcome your input and insight.  Next week, I will provide you with my initial response.  I look forward to reading about your insights on the issue.  

 




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Corporations Become Unlikely Financiers of Racial Equity

Corporate giving has exploded since the racial reckoning in summer 2020 brought on by the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.  Corporation donations have far outpaced donations from foundations and individual philanthropists since the summer of Black Lives Matter protests, per the philanthropy research organization Candid.  "Companies donated or pledged about $8.2 billion of the $12 billion in total contributions earmarked for racial equity--the 'first time direct corporate giving to racial equity cases has reached this magnitude'--said Andrew Grabois, Candid's corporate philanthropy manager."

Some of the most significant corporate commitments have come from JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, AMEX, Bank of America, PayPal, Salesforce and Chase.  These large corporate commitments do not account for the other minority-focused investments, such as JP Morgan's initiative to lend more openly to minority owned businesses and black and brown home purchasers.  The corporate giving trend is fueled by changing expectations of younger employees and progressive consumers that expect corporations to become serious about corporate responsibilities to social issues and causes.  Advocates argue that these corporate commitments will not be enough to achieve racial equity in housing, employment and policing, but acknowledge that if these corporations are serious about their commitments, that it can mark an important start.  "'The world is changing, and the expectations of how companies engage are changing,' said Brandee McHale, Citi’s head of community investing and development."

ABC News reports that "[s]ince late May, Grabois said, financial commitments by companies to racial equity causes have grown 'exponentially larger' than any other cause other than COVID-19. A report by McKinsey & Company, which tracked corporate responses from May to October, found that of the top 1,000 U.S. companies, 18% made internal commitments, like diversifying their hiring, and 22% pledged to promote racial equity through donations or other means."

Whether corporate giving to racial equity causes results in systemic change and reform remains to be seen.  Holding corporations to their commitments will likely be an important undertaking.


photo courtesy of wikimedia commons





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Sportsbet predicts Labor to win Macarthur

BETTING agency Sportsbet has predicted Macarthur to be the only western Sydney seat expected to change hands after Saturday’s Federal Election.




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Wests Tigers support victims of Picton flood with 80km walk

Wests Tigers players raised $22,000 to support flood-devastated Picton overnight, after walking more than 80km from the club’s Concord Oval base to the Wollondilly shire town.




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Leaders’ last push for support

WITH just days to go until election day, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten visited Banks and Barton to drum up support.




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Junior Sports Star: Ready for origin

MARBAM Wichmann has earned selection in the NSW under-12 rugby league team for a mini Origin-style clash against Queensland.




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MAX SIEDENTOPF — Passport Photos




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La justicia rechaza amnistiar al independentista condenado por una protesta contra el sindicato de Jusapol | Noticias de Cataluña | EL PAÍS

La Audiencia de Barcelona condenó al activista Marcel Vivet a cinco años de cárcel por golpear a un policía y el TSJC rebajó la pena a un año y medio La Audiencia de Barcelona ha rechazado amnistiar al independentista Marcel Vivet, con una condena ya extinguida por golpear a un mosso d’esqu via Pocket






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Report: President-Elect Donald Trump Considering Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

President-elect Donald Trump is considering tapping Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as secretary of state, according to the New York Times.

The post Report: President-Elect Donald Trump Considering Marco Rubio as Secretary of State appeared first on Breitbart.




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Report: Donald Trump to Address House Republicans in D.C. on Wednesday

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly set to address the House Republican Conference on Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol. 

The post Report: Donald Trump to Address House Republicans in D.C. on Wednesday appeared first on Breitbart.




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Passport: Esbe- Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer with Chao Tian- more

For this edition of Passport, Kevin Wierzbicki tells us about new releases from Esbe, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer with Chao Tian, Les Arrivants, and Tasha Smith Godinez




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Live: Something Corporate Rock Chicago For Riot Fest

Something Corporate played to a sold out crowd at the Concord Music Hall in Chicago on September 21st. The show was part of the Riot Fest after shows




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Salvation Army Thanks Community For Support

The Salvation Army extended their thanks to the community for the recent donations, and said they ”encourage everyone who can continue supporting our efforts to do so.” A spokesperson said, “In response to the urgent call for assistance issued last week, The Salvation Army is deeply grateful to individuals, and organizations throughout the community who stepped up to […]




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Newsflash Video & Holiday Weekend Reports

This past holiday weekend saw the island pay tribute to the island’s war veterans on Remembrance Day, the Taylor Made Peace Concert, multiple Bermudian footballers score for their teams overseas, and various other community and sporting events. Links to our weekend coverage are below, click to view more. News/Misc: PLP Pay Tribute To Canon James […]




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Female Sports Administrators Recognised

Twelve of the island’s top female sports administrators were honoured at the Bermuda Olympic Association’s Women in Sports Leadership [WISL] Awards on Sunday [November 10]. Judy Simons, the former BOA president who died in January aged 71, was among those recognised at the ceremony organised by the BOA’s Gender Diversity & Inclusion Committee at the […]




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Flipora Spam - iyaloo27@gmail.com is waiting for your reply. Respond?

We have a friend from Flipora, which we did not know we had... Oh sorry our mistake, iyaloo27@gmail.com is not our friend, he/she is a spammer and spammers are our enemy.




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SARS eFiling Phishing Scam - Support Center

Another lame attempt at defrauding honest tax-paying South Africans. These phishing scammers could have at least used a better logo in their e-mail.




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Poorly formatted, fake UPS Shipping service report, including malware.