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| Keeping alive the American Dream You see them on the subway, on the streets, in your neighborhood. The faces change but the stories echo the same theme. An up-and-coming generation of immigrants empathetically proclaims: The American dream is still alive. |
Moving beyond racismNothing is more emblematic of the change in attitude toward black professionals than the election of Deval Patrick, the state's first black governor. Jobs for the disabledCompanies are now hiring people with mental disabilities, and Jim Cassetta, CEO of Work, Inc., might have something to do with that. The Red Sox go globalBoston's newest sports idol, Daisuke Matsuzaka, could be excused for believing that the cultural melting pot convening at Fenway is normal. Bicultural marketing boomAmerican business has gone bilingual. The signs - Spanish language signs, that is - are everywhere, including large retailers like WalMart. |
Working beyond retirementWith the graying of the state's population, more workers will soon be facing those same decisions. For some, the choice will be an easy one. Asian Indian experienceThey are engineers, medical doctors, professors, entrepreneurs and CEO's. Indian Americans are an incredible U.S. success. Fair play in medicineIn 2002, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a report showing that minority patients often receive a lower quality of care. |
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Moving beyond racism
Jobs for the disabled
The Red Sox go global
Bicultural marketing boom
Working beyond retirement
Asian Indian experience
Fair play in medicine