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BusinessWeek July 12, 2004 Bianco & Lowry |
Quality News: Who Will Pay The Tab? Americans remain heavily dependent on the mass media for national and international news. With the decline of mass media what will be the fate of news in the micromarketing era?  |
CFO July 1, 2004 Tim Reason |
Office Politics Banned from making political donations, U.S. companies harvest them from employees instead.  |
CRM July 2004 David Myron |
CRM.GOV No longer the bailiwick of the private sector, CRM is a prime focus of government agencies. A look at how Baltimore, Las Vegas, and Miami Dade County are using CRM to improve service and efficiency.  |
Geotimes July 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Ocean Management 101 In a recent report, the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy calls for a uniform national policy on ocean research -- including management of coastal areas such as the West Coast.  |
Geotimes July 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Homeland Security and Geospatial Data Unique geospatial information that might be used for nefarious purposes turns out to be a rare commodity, according to a report released in April by the nonprofit research and development RAND Corporation.  |
Geotimes July 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Capitol Loss The only department offering graduate degrees in geology in the District of Columbia is closing its doors at the end of the academic year.  |
Geotimes July 2004 Christopher M. Keane |
The Geosciences -- Profession or Discipline? The geosciences are potentially at a crossroads -- the field can either continue to be a profession or slowly evolve into a discipline.  |
Geotimes July 2004 |
Suppressing Science in Policy: Sharing Responsibility Recent publicity of the use of science in policy offers an opportune platform from which to reflect not only on the issues raised by politicians and UCS, but also on scientists' own role in widening the gap between science and policy.  |
Managed Care June 2004 |
Bush Launches 10-Year-Effort To Create National EMR System The Bush administration is plowing toward a goal long sought by health plans and long-resisted by physicians: putting every patient's health history on electronic medical records.  |
Managed Care June 2004 Michael S. Victoroff |
One Hospital's Dubious Approach To Reducing Uncompensated Care When uninsured immigrants fail to pay their bills, the University Medical Center in Tucson, Ariz., might just report them to the Department of Homeland Security.  |
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