November 18, 2009

Word of Mouth
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Today on Word of Mouth, keeping score on climate change. A Manchester-based non-profit separates the truly green from the greenwashers. And, giving surgeons a pre-op edge: modeling individual human skulls in resin. And from Napster to Craigslist, the most important Internet moments of the decade. Plus, generation recession – what are the longterm effects of nearly 20 percent unemployment among 16-24 year olds? Plus, opening a restaurant is always risky – but an economic downturn might be the perfect time to launch that quaint French bistro you’ve been dreaming of.

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