Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Arianna Huffington: Time for the next round of HuffPost's 2011 Game Changers -- the innovators, mavericks, visionaries, and leaders who are changing the way we look at the world and the way we live in it. Today we are announcing the top Game Changers in three more categories: Culture, Business/Technology, and Sports. Look over the slideshows we've put together giving you the rundown of who we picked, why we picked them, and how they are changing the game. Then vote for the Ultimate Game Changer in each category. Click here to vote for the Ultimate Game Changer in Culture, here for the Ultimate Game Changer in Business/Technology, and here for the Ultimate Game Changer in Sports. BLOG POSTS | Lawrence Lessig: #OccupyWallSt, Then #OccupyKSt, Then #OccupyMainSt It is way too early, and perhaps even a bit crazy, to see an American Spring in the growing protests on Wall Street. Yet. But there is no doubt that if there is one place in America that these protests should begin, it is there, and it is now. | | Lee Woodruff: Earthquakes, Hurricanes and Almost Empty Nests As I gaze at what our future together means, growing old, an empty nest, frailties and potential diagnoses; my mind's eye views life a bit differently on this side of 50. | | Neil Barofsky: Foreclosure Crisis Lessons Not Yet Learned When I stepped down as the Special Inspector General for TARP at the end of March, I warned that HAMP was falling far short of its stated goals and even further short of meeting the urgent needs of American homeowners. Unfortunately, there has been little improvement since then. | | Menachem Rosensaft: Israel's Jewish Essence Is Non-Negotiable: A Response to Mahmoud Abbas Abbas's deliberate refusal to acknowledge that before either Christianity or Islam ever appeared on the historical or theological scene, Judaism had been firmly ensconced in what is today the State of Israel, speaks volumes. | | Danielle Shamash: I Want A Wedding 'Do-Over' Mine was the kind of wedding that little girls dream about. Exquisite floral arrangements and tapered candles lined elegant tables in the ballroom of a luxury hotel. It was somebody's dream wedding. But not mine. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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