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FEATURE . Religious Investing

FEATURE . Religious Investing

For the millions of American stockholders, among them many faith groups, there is conventional investing and there is so-called socially responsible investing.

Posted: Oct 5th, 2007  Comments: 0   Views: 1,575   
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September 14, 2007: Lawndale Community Church

September 14, 2007: Lawndale Community Church

Back in the 1970s a young graduate of an evangelical college, a white man from Iowa, moved into a high-crime area of Chicago called Lawndale, a mostly African-American neighborhood. Some of the young people there told him they wanted to start a church. So he helped them do it, with enormous effect.

Posted: Sep 14th, 2007  Comments: 0   Views: 317   
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FEATURE . Karma Zen Capitalism

FEATURE . Karma Zen Capitalism

A story now about business executives and would-be executives who want to be not only rich and powerful, but happy too.

Posted: Feb 9th, 2007  Comments: 1   Views: 2,467   
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FEATURE . Corporate Ethics

FEATURE . Corporate Ethics

Lucky Severson reports on companies in which ethics remains an essential part of the business plan.

Posted: Oct 25th, 2002  Comments: 0   Views: 1,707   
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PERSPECTIVES . Business Ethics

PERSPECTIVES . Business Ethics

This week, as congressional committees in Washington investigated the Enron scandal, many of the rest of us must have wondered whether what happened at Enron could happen elsewhere.

Posted: Feb 8th, 2002  Comments: 0   Views: 2,063   
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