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Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2005 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: Big Disadvantage Is the European Commission's definition of market dominance too narrow? AstraZeneca thinks so. |
CIO August 15, 2005 Grant Gross |
United States, Europe Pledge Talks to Reduce Conflicting IT Regs President Bush and his European Union counterparts have pledged to work together to reduce conflicting technology regulations, following a summit meeting in June. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2005 Ben Ames |
Tactical military communications spending to grow to $5.7 billion by 2010 Immediate operational needs for ground forces fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq, with the transformation of the force structure to adopt network-centric warfare, is driving U.S. military forces to spend billions of dollars on digital tactical military communications. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Global Piracy Factories CD-burning factories, street sales of pirated CDs, and many other avenues for pirates constitute a big problem, with the top ten countries where piracy is at unacceptable levels are Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Paraguay, Russia, Spain, and Ukraine. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Who's in Charge? While the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) oversees many technical aspects of the Net, the U.S. government made clear that it will continue to provide oversight of ICANN. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Laura Cohn |
For London, What Price Olympic Security? After the bombings, London's security cost estimate for the 2012 games seems way too low. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
What CNOOC Leaves Behind Despite the protectionist rhetoric from U.S. politicians over the CNOOC bid, there's already a framework in place to adequately assess whether such purchases will serve America's economic interest. |
Reason September 2005 Matt Welch |
Capturing Tom Friedman In America's most influential foreign affairs columnist's newest book, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century, Friedman epitomizes everything that is initially captivating yet ultimately disappointing about his Pulitzer-winning punditry. |
Reason September 2005 |
The Iconoclast Salman Rushdie discusses free speech, fundamentalism, America's place in the world, and his new essay collection Step Across This Line. |
Reason September 2005 Matt Welch |
Quien es Libre? The U.S. government tightens its Cuban embargo policy by restricting fringe religion-related travel there. |
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