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Geotimes August 2004 Jay Chapman |
Wide Open West For years, the oil and gas industry has complained about limited or restricted access to energy resources in the American West. A new investigative report, however, turns this argument on its head.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Prelude To Terror Book reviews: Osama, The Making of a Terrorist By Jonathan Randal... Ghost Wars, The The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 By Steve Coll...  |
Wired September 2004 Samantha M. Shapiro |
The Dean Machine Marches On The Doctor is out, but his tactics are driving campaigns from Florida to Alaska. The Online Fundraiser: Betty Castor... The Blogger: Brad Carson... The Grassroots Gardener: Mitch Daniels... The Social Networker: Tony Knowles...  |
Insurance & Technology August 19, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
November Elections Offer Mixed Bag A Democratic victory is more likely than a GOP win to result in a need for greater investment in technology related to privacy and security concerns for the insurance industry.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Walczak, Dunham & McNamee |
Selling The Ownership Society Bush & Co. are pitching self-sufficiency, urging voters to take control of health-care and Social Security decisions. Whatever else it does, Bush's throwing down the gauntlet will open one of the more striking debates of the campaign.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Miller & Gleckman |
Team Econ: Next Up? So far, Bush's economic team has enjoyed easy sailing. But can it carry through the President's aggressive agenda while keeping his pledge to cut a $400 billion budget deficit in half by the end of his second term?  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 |
A Chat with Bush's Budget Czar "Now is the time to reform Social Security," says OMB Director Josh Bolten, an outspoken supporter of Social Security and tax reform. And he sees Bush pushing tax reform in a second term.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Dunham & Palmer |
Just Who's In The "Investor Class"? The term "investor class" used to conjure up images of full-bellied capitalists in corner offices. But today's reality is that investors are everywhere -- in fact, a third of the country, and growing. No wonder Bush is wooing them so ardently.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 |
Upwardly Mobile Even though he considers himself a Democratic-leaning independent, Duane Ewing, like many investors, thinks taxes are too high. That's music to the ears of White House political guru Karl Rove -- because Ewing is an African American voter.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 |
Middle Class With Kids With their 401(k)s, bonds, and CDs, the Blasis, of Missouri, have joined the largest group of investors: married parents with children at home. Primarily suburbanites, they comprise nearly one-third of investors and 10% of voters. Politically, they tilt heavily Republican.  |
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