-
In the case of Mr. Daschle, he was trading less on his career in "public service" than his proximity to and early support for Mr. Obama.
WSJ: Tom Daschle's Washington
-
Commercial broadcasters have complained the BBC's channels will compete unfairly with their own services, and say it should alter its plans so make them less 'popular', more 'public service'.
BBC: Digital: Booming or doomed?
-
Although less known than the Rhodes or the Marshall, its strong emphasis on public service makes it a critical lab for the formation of future American leaders.
FORBES: Scholarship Program For Future Leaders Gets New Lease On Life
-
Had you been more reflective and truer to your principles, you would have said rather that what London actually needs is somewhat less government, considerably more investment in its transport infrastructure and a sorting out of the public-service unions.
ECONOMIST: Oracle speaks
-
But RSA, the security division of EMC, says 220 companies, including Target, Sears, Macy's, Sprint, T-Mobile and 14 of the 20 largest U.S. financial institutions, use its "knowledge-based authentication" (KBA) service and that it has a "false failure" rate (meaning folks flunking on erroneous public info) of less than 5%.
FORBES: Magazine Article