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BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Stanley Reed |
The Regime Change That Backfired With American and British troops occupying Iraq and the Bush Administration rattling its sabers at Iran, Stephen Kinzer's entertaining and sometimes shocking All the Shah's Men is timely indeed.  |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Stan Crock |
North Korea: Talking Is One Thing. Getting Somewhere Is Another Negotiations expected to begin in September involving North Korea, South Korea, China, Japan, Russia, and the U.S. are likely to be the most difficult and complex the Bush Administration has attempted so far. The Administration faces a host of dilemmas.  |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Spencer E. Ante |
Too Many Visas for Techies? U.S. workers gripe that lax rules may cost them their jobs  |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Nanette Byrnes |
Pensions That Discriminate against Older Workers With modern retirement plans increasingly under attack by older employees, it's becoming clear that a company's best interests are not always going to intersect with those of all its workers. That's why Congress needs to step up with clear legislation that would reform federal pension laws.  |
BusinessWeek August 25, 2003 Stanley Reed |
Who's the Real Enemy in Iraq? Until the U.S. learns to distinguish friend from foe, it'll keep alienating more and more Iraqis  |
ifeminists August 5, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
The Marriage Quagmire The institution of marriage is in jeopardy. But it's the politicians themselves constituting the threat.  |
Inc. August 2003 Anne Marie Borrego |
For Fed Dollars, Big Pose as Small The government is giving small-business contracts to scrappy little ventures like AT&T and Office Depot.  |
Inc. August 2003 Nadine Heintz |
Senators Call for Small-Biz Refunds A six-year-old change in tax law is giving the Internal Revenue Service some agita.  |
Inc. August 2003 David J. Dent |
On the Waterfront How Portland, Maine, lays out the red carpet to its legions of entrepreneurs.  |
BusinessWeek August 11, 2003 Miller & Gleckman |
No Longer the OMB's Invisible Man In an exclusive interview, Bush's new budget director Josh Bolten explains why he says the mammoth deficit is "manageable"  |
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