Lady Holland
I am a freelance journalist writing about immigration, intellectual property, foreign conflicts, culture and the arts. I have been published in The New York Times, MSNBC.com, The Poughkeepsie Journal, Hard Beat News and Inthefray.com.
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US Government Cracks Down on Illegal Distribution of Video's, Movies and MusicIn a bid to clamp down on "warez" groups involved in illegal distribution of movies, games, music and software over the Internet, the U.S. government has indicted more suspects in a far-reaching investigation.
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Funding Proposals Can Jeopardize Future IP RightsApplying for federal grants to fund research and development for new patents may imperil an inventor's future intellectual rights.
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Notes from the Last Testament: The Struggle for HaitiA 435-odyssey through the rise, fall, resurrection, and final tumble from power of the first democratically elected President of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide (Seven Stories Press, 2005).
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Executives Play Stock Options Backdating GameThe Sarbanes-Oxley Act has done little to deter corporate executives from manipulating stock options, according to a study by two University of Michigan professors.
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Kreyol Sunday at St. Jerome Church in Brooklyn, New YorkIn Brooklyn, a Haitian church goes the way of multilingual banking -
Like Father, Like Son: Haitian Drumming Stays in the FamilyIn 1991, Bonga moved to the United States in order to escape Catholic prohibition against mizik rasin. Rasin is an expression of ancestral forest spiritualism - Vodou - in Haiti.