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BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Lee Walczak |
John Kerry: Already On The GOP Firing Line His flip-flops, cozy ties with lobbyists, and new populism will make tempting targets  |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Catherine Arnst |
Medicare vs. Cancer Patients Refusing to reimburse off-label treatment is far from the best way to cut costs.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Roy Mark |
Could National Security Concerns Slow VoIP? The FBI's concern about wiretap capability of Internet telephony is complicating the FCC's desire to limit regulation of the technology.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Roy Mark |
FCC to Address VoIP Issues At next week's meeting, the agency will weigh regulating the emerging technology in general, and Pulver's Free World Dialup in particular.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Defense Dept. Shelves Online Voting An author of the report recommending an end to e-voting overseas praises the DoD for its tough decision.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Silicon Valley Gives the Governator the Business The technology elite met with the California governor behind closed doors to tell him that their business climate feels like North Dakota.  |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Richard S. Dunham |
Why The Dean Bubble Popped Like the dot-coms, the candidate fell victim to hype and a bad business model  |
InternetNews February 4, 2004 Roy Mark |
Tauzin Resigns Key Technology Committee The Louisiana Republican steps down as head of a panel that oversees Internet and technology issues.  |
Outside February 2004 David Masiel |
Crude Reality As the brutal battle over proposed drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge grinds on, a former oil worker returns to the North Slope in search of the truth about the pro-exploration argument. His conclusion? (Brace yourself.) The unthinkable is the right thing to do.  |
InternetNews February 3, 2004 Roy Mark |
Bush Earmarks $60B for IT The administration, which wants government to learn from the private sector, cites nanotechnology and cyber-security among its priorities.  |
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