Ethan S. Burger () is an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and a Scholar in Residence at American University’s School of International Service.
His principal academic areas of interest are (i) international economic crime and corruption, (ii) comparative corporate governance, and (iii) legal malpractice and professional responsibility.
He follows closely legal and political developments in the successor states of the former Soviet Union. Many of his academic works discuss one of the consequences of globalization: that while criminal and business activity are transnational in character, law enforcement and regulatory structures remain organized primarily on a national basis. At present, there are numerous political, structural and technical factors that makes international cooperation difficult if not impossible to overcome.
He is noted for having received the Best Ethics Paper Award from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
His principal academic areas of interest are (i) international economic crime and corruption, (ii) comparative corporate governance, and (iii) legal malpractice and professional responsibility.
He follows closely legal and political developments in the successor states of the former Soviet Union. Many of his academic works discuss one of the consequences of globalization: that while criminal and business activity are transnational in character, law enforcement and regulatory structures remain organized primarily on a national basis. At present, there are numerous political, structural and technical factors that makes international cooperation difficult if not impossible to overcome.
He is noted for having received the Best Ethics Paper Award from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
Justin Wells is a Producer for Fox Television in New York, NY.
Wells won an Edward R. Murrow award at CBS for being the first being the first media outlet in America to break the news of Fidel Castro's transfer of power in the Summer of 2006. However, he is best known for continuous coverage of Hurricanes where his analysis was regularly featured by 'Television Week.'
Wells began his career with Fox in 1999 in Tampa at WTVT. He then worked for NBC - WPTV in West Palm Beach. In 2003, he moved to Miami and Washinton Post's ABC station, WPLG. He quickly left for Miami's CBS Owned and Operated station, WFOR, where he was producer of the 11pm news. He worked alongside anchors Maggie Rodriguez (now at CBS Network's Early Show) and Robb Hanrahan. At the end of 2006, Justin Wells left Miami and made a return to Fox. He is currently a Producer for Fox Television in New York City. Shortly after his departure, anchor Maggie Rodriguez also left Miami for New York to become the host of CBS News national morning program, 'The Early Show.'
In New York, Wells has managed coverage of a steam pipe explosion and 'You Decide 2008' coverage on Fox. He Produced the network's post-giants Super Bowl coverage, which was one of the most profitable local broadcasts in television history.
Wells is a Murrow award member, Emmy-nominated and a member of and sits on committees for the following media organizations: RTNDA, SPJ, NLGJA
Links to references
2007 Murrow Winners
News Teams Rise to Challenge in Florida; Four Successive Hurricanes Drain Resources, Budgets at Local Stations, TELEVISION WEEK, OCTOBER 14 2004
Maggie Rodriguez Named Co-Anchor of CBS’ Early Show, BROADCASTING & CABLE, DECEMBER 4, 2007
NY's Fox 5 to make $9M on Super Bowl ads, Crain Business, JANUARY 31, 2008
Fox O&Os Put Up Record Numbers, MediaWeek, FEBRUARY 4, 2008
TV RATINGS FOR THE RECORD BOOKS, NEW YORK POST, FEBRUARY 8, 2008
Justin Wells Official Website
Wells won an Edward R. Murrow award at CBS for being the first being the first media outlet in America to break the news of Fidel Castro's transfer of power in the Summer of 2006. However, he is best known for continuous coverage of Hurricanes where his analysis was regularly featured by 'Television Week.'
Wells began his career with Fox in 1999 in Tampa at WTVT. He then worked for NBC - WPTV in West Palm Beach. In 2003, he moved to Miami and Washinton Post's ABC station, WPLG. He quickly left for Miami's CBS Owned and Operated station, WFOR, where he was producer of the 11pm news. He worked alongside anchors Maggie Rodriguez (now at CBS Network's Early Show) and Robb Hanrahan. At the end of 2006, Justin Wells left Miami and made a return to Fox. He is currently a Producer for Fox Television in New York City. Shortly after his departure, anchor Maggie Rodriguez also left Miami for New York to become the host of CBS News national morning program, 'The Early Show.'
In New York, Wells has managed coverage of a steam pipe explosion and 'You Decide 2008' coverage on Fox. He Produced the network's post-giants Super Bowl coverage, which was one of the most profitable local broadcasts in television history.
Wells is a Murrow award member, Emmy-nominated and a member of and sits on committees for the following media organizations: RTNDA, SPJ, NLGJA
Links to references
2007 Murrow Winners
News Teams Rise to Challenge in Florida; Four Successive Hurricanes Drain Resources, Budgets at Local Stations, TELEVISION WEEK, OCTOBER 14 2004
Maggie Rodriguez Named Co-Anchor of CBS’ Early Show, BROADCASTING & CABLE, DECEMBER 4, 2007
NY's Fox 5 to make $9M on Super Bowl ads, Crain Business, JANUARY 31, 2008
Fox O&Os Put Up Record Numbers, MediaWeek, FEBRUARY 4, 2008
TV RATINGS FOR THE RECORD BOOKS, NEW YORK POST, FEBRUARY 8, 2008
Justin Wells Official Website
The Ninth Wave is a English-language not-for-profit tabloid-format fortnightly newspaper based in Pune, India. It is established and run by Akriti Mehta and Nikhil Tiwari, students of Fergusson College, where it is currently circulated. The paper is currently of a four-page tabloid-sized format, with plans to expand further in the new academic year of 2008-09. The newspaper was released by (now-retired) Principal N.M. Chitale on January 29, 2008.
Current Editorial Staff
*Akriti MEHTA - Editor-in-Chief
*Nikhil TIWARI - Associate Editor
*Rekha JOGIA - Stories Editor
Content
The newspaper is targeted largely at Psychology majors, while still meaning to "create awareness and interest in the layperson." Articles are thus of a large variety of topics from a general psychological perspective. The paper aims to "present with a variety of opinions as well as a neutral point of view." Regularly-scheduled columns are Focus On, highlighting various mental disorders and aspects thereof every edition from a "personal" point of view; Have Your Say, a write-in space for questions posed to readers every previous issue; book reviews, film reviews, Ask Us: an advice column, and various opinion pieces.
See Also
*List of college newspapers
*List of student newspapers
Current Editorial Staff
*Akriti MEHTA - Editor-in-Chief
*Nikhil TIWARI - Associate Editor
*Rekha JOGIA - Stories Editor
Content
The newspaper is targeted largely at Psychology majors, while still meaning to "create awareness and interest in the layperson." Articles are thus of a large variety of topics from a general psychological perspective. The paper aims to "present with a variety of opinions as well as a neutral point of view." Regularly-scheduled columns are Focus On, highlighting various mental disorders and aspects thereof every edition from a "personal" point of view; Have Your Say, a write-in space for questions posed to readers every previous issue; book reviews, film reviews, Ask Us: an advice column, and various opinion pieces.
See Also
*List of college newspapers
*List of student newspapers
Candiss Casto-McGlynn was born December 5th, 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Missouri City Elementary School and graduated in 1978 from Excelsior Springs, Missouri High School.
In 1984 she began dating the tour manager for a group named Rough Cutt, who, at that time, were the front band for Ronnie James Dio. After touring briefly throughout 1984 with them she decided to make the move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the music industry.
Candiss found success in Los Angeles with bit extra parts in the movies 'Valley Girls' and 'Jake Speed'. She also acted in music videos for groups such as The Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Slaughter and Rough Cutt. Her waist length hair made her a hot commodity for the 'hair band' groups of the 1980s.
Candiss' love for music and knack for writing awe inspiring lyrics made her much sought after in the music industry. Her lyrics graced the albums of many of the 1980s bands. With a style compared to the likes of Nicolette Larson, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie, throughout the late 1980s Candiss flourished in the Los Angeles music industry.
In early 1989 Candiss took a month long vacation to Florida where she traveled around the state visiting friends. It was at that time she decided it was time for a career & lifestyle change.
In 1984 she began dating the tour manager for a group named Rough Cutt, who, at that time, were the front band for Ronnie James Dio. After touring briefly throughout 1984 with them she decided to make the move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the music industry.
Candiss found success in Los Angeles with bit extra parts in the movies 'Valley Girls' and 'Jake Speed'. She also acted in music videos for groups such as The Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Slaughter and Rough Cutt. Her waist length hair made her a hot commodity for the 'hair band' groups of the 1980s.
Candiss' love for music and knack for writing awe inspiring lyrics made her much sought after in the music industry. Her lyrics graced the albums of many of the 1980s bands. With a style compared to the likes of Nicolette Larson, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie, throughout the late 1980s Candiss flourished in the Los Angeles music industry.
In early 1989 Candiss took a month long vacation to Florida where she traveled around the state visiting friends. It was at that time she decided it was time for a career & lifestyle change.