• The CIO needs to be thinking opportunistically about creating a coherent portfolio of solutions, and from whence the solutions can be found or assembled.

    FORBES: Transforming CIOs from Benevolent Dictators to Product Managers

  • Maier fascinatingly describes not just how the Declaration itself came into being but also the context of the times in which it was written, as well as the English tradition of ideas, petitions and declarations from whence it flowed.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Determined to prevent further, murderous attacks on the United States, Mr. Bush and his national security team were determined to "drain the swamps" from whence terrorists received safe havens and other forms of support.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bush Doctrine 2.0?

  • Americans have always had an itch to move to greener pastures, searching for better opportunities and breaking away from the bounds and frustrations of the places whence they came.

    FORBES: Movin' On to Happiness

  • It should also improve security, providing a common data set that gives the authorities electronic access to some 20 documents that describe who is shipping what, whence, whither and to whom.

    ECONOMIST: Bureaucracy not technology

  • Orders are keyed in at your table and beamed to a central server, from whence the restaurant pod is instructed to retrieve the appropriate ingredients from the freezer and program the microwave.

    ENGADGET: The auto-restaurant

  • So, while most gamers are now enjoying their PSPs and Micros and DSs, we thought we'd take a little trip back and look at some of the handhelds from whence they came before them.

    ENGADGET: A Brief History of Handheld Video Games

  • She walked away from a million restricted shares to return to Google from whence she had come with a bigger and better title.

    FORBES: Don't Cry For Groupon's Andrew Mason

  • This week the Thai army loaded 4, 351 ethnic Hmong onto lorries and drove them to the border with Laos, whence they had fled.

    ECONOMIST: Laotian Hmong refugees in Thailand

  • And those who watch the matches on television (whence arrives much of Wimbledon's income) share at an electronic arm's length the added drama of the best game in the world being played at the best place in the world to play it.

    ECONOMIST: Ball babes

  • Click here to find out from whence they came, where they've gone and whether there's any chance of them coming back.

    FORBES: Cars We Miss

  • Spine, horn and claw become heel, last and vamp, a frightening yet beautiful evocation of the primordial soup from whence we came.

    WSJ: High-Concept Enchantments: Review of Shoe Obsession at the Museum at FIT

  • Ambitious plans are being aired to build new railways not just to nearby China, but into Russia or eastern Mongolia as well, whence there would be access to the markets of South Korea and Japan.

    ECONOMIST: A tug of war between commercial logic and popular sentiment

  • And 6 a.m. in Qatar happens to be 5 p.m. in North Dakota, from whence I came.

    FORBES: Boone's Oil Price Forecast

  • But to argue that unemployment benefits actually reduce unemployment is disingenuous at best, and could induce our government to enact policies that have the effect of destroying our nation's production base from whence all benefits ultimately flow.

    WSJ: Arthur B. Laffer: Unemployment Benefits Aren't Stimulus

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