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Fast Company October 2003 Linda Tischler |
Joe Trippi's Killer App Howard Dean's campaign manager has used the Internet to turn an obscure ex-governor into a real presidential contender. It's anything but politics as usual. Will it work?  |
Fast Company October 2003 James Champy |
Create Jobs, Don't Protect Them Some U.S. jobs are gone forever. Protecting the ones we have left is the wrong response.  |
Inc. October 2003 Alison Stein Wellner |
Candidates' Take on Premiums A guide to the Democratic presidential candidates' proposals for making health insurance more affordable.  |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Ben Elgin |
The Information Age's Toxic Garbage California could set the standard for dealing with discarded PCs.  |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Dean Fous |
Blues for a Company Town R.J. Reynolds' latest layoffs will leave a gaping hole in Winston-Salem's economy.  |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 John Rossant |
The Real War Is France vs. France Resentment of the U.S. is being challenged by a growing cadre of French thinkers.  |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Bianco & Zellner |
Is Wal-Mart Too Powerful? Low prices are great. But Wal-Mart's dominance creates problems -- for suppliers, workers, communities, and even American culture  |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Jeffrey E. Garten |
Will All Those Jobs Ever Come Back? Without big efforts from the feds, the debacle may never be reversed.  |
ifeminists September 23, 2003 Glenn Sacks |
Convicted Murderess Can Get Custody but Decent Fathers Can't Clara Harris, a Texas woman who was convicted of murdering her husband in March, was just granted joint custody of her twin five year-old boys. The ruling validates what fathers' and children's advocates have been saying for years -- when it comes to children, many courts believe that mothers can do no wrong.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Gene Koretz |
An Economist's Call to Arms Prizewinning economist and columnist Paul Krugman is convinced that few Americans, if they fully understood Bush's radical agenda, would choose to jettison cherished institutions and go it alone in today's highly uncertain economic environment. A review of his new book, The Great Unraveling  |
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