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Business Will or Tax Trap?
"All closely-held businesses face the possibility of an owner dying, retiring, or becoming disabled." What if your business partner came into your...
Life Insurance Selling, 02/01/09 by Mitchell, Maggie; Black, William T; Black, Bill · More from publication -
From this month's guest editor
The problem with toilets is that no-one wants to talk about them. Even less do they want to talk about what goes into them (the's word) or the act...
New Internationalist, 08/01/08 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
We need to talk about … toilets: 2008 is the 'International Year of Sanitation'. What will it take, asks Maggie Black, to launch a new sanitary revolution?
Exactly 150 years ago, an exceptionally hot summer reduced the Thames flowing through London to a disgusting trickle. The 'Great Stink' off the...
New Internationalist, 08/01/08 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
Frontal lobe hypoperfusion and depressive symptoms in Alzheimer disease
Background: Depressive symptoms of varying severity are prevalent in up to 63% of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients and often result in greater...
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience : JPN, 05/01/08 by Levy-Cooperman, Naama; Burhan, Amer M; Rafi-Tari, Shahryar; Kusano, Maggie; Ramirez, Joel; Caldwell, Curtis; Black, Sandra E · More from publication -
Somalia
SOMALIA is the ultimate in 'imagined communities', the failed state whose fissiparous character is unique even in today's splintered world....
New Internationalist, 07/01/05 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
SOMALILAND WILL THE GOOD TIMES KEEP ROLLING?
In 1993, Somaliland declared itself an independent republic within the boundaries of the old British protectorate, and has since been an oasis of...
New African, 01/01/04 by Black, Maggie · More from publication -
Closing the loop: Maggie Black lets the 'waste' word slip out, a cardinal sin at an international conference on ecological sanitation. But witnessing how muck is put to good use proves her redemption - Water: Sanitation
WE are in the Mingyuan Hotel in Nanning, capital of Guangxi Province in China. This luxury ghetto, with frilly porticoes and tidy flower-beds, is...
New Internationalist, 03/01/03 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
Narmada river rising: dam-resisters watch as their villages flood - Currents
WATER swirls around their ankles, then reaches to their knees. The long-dreaded monsoon submergence of tribal villages in the Narmada Valley...
New Internationalist, 10/01/02 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
WANTED: the right to refuse - forced marriage closely related to slavery - Brief Article
When marriage is slavery rather than just a happy family affair, the silence can be deafening. Maggie Black raises her voice. When marriage is...
New Internationalist, 08/01/01 by Maggie Black · More from publication -
Narmada dams - Brief Article
Pergau, Narmada, Ilisu -- so much big dam controversy that a World Commission on Dams was setup to sort it out. I was hired to write their report....
New Internationalist, 07/01/01 by Maggie Black · More from publication


