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PC Magazine September 21, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Say Again? In a controversial move, Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) have introduced a bill, called the Inducing Infringements of Copyrights Act of 2004. The bill is aimed at P2P file sharers.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Pete Engardio |
Nice Dream If You Can Live It "The European Dream - How Europe's Vision of the Future is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream" by Jeremy Rifkin makes a compelling case for the desirability of a utopian vision, which he says is usurping the American Dream as a global ideal.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
Double Danger For Big Tobacco A U.S. Justice suit and a push for FDA oversight have cigarette makers gasping.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2004 Roy Mark |
Copyright Office Jumps Into P2P Fray Negotiations continuing over Sen. Orrin Hatch's controversial proposal to allow copyright owners to sue P2P networks.  |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2004 Richard Gibbons |
Weighing Outsourcing's Impact Key factors help determine if outsourcing benefits or hurts Americans.  |
Fast Company September 2004 Pete Hamill |
Words Worth Fighting For We live in a country where the collective lack of courage has infected the language itself. We don't demand honesty and accountability from our leaders; not surprisingly, our leaders conclude that we can't handle the truth.  |
Financial Advisor September 2004 Raymond Fazzi |
The Echoes Of 9-11 Three years after the attacks that shook the nation, many financial advisors agree that for them, their clients and probably the world in general, the day of September 11, 2001, has left a lasting imprint.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Dwyer & Walczak |
The Invisible Campaign Bush vs. Kerry: For both campaigns, it's all about the turnout.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Brian Grow |
It's Enough To Make You Sick Scams are proliferating as more families scramble for affordable health coverage. Across the country, insurers are pitching a kaleidoscope of plans that collect millions in premiums and fees but don't pay all claims or serve up shabby service.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 |
"The Status Quo Won't Stand" Joe Hansen, head of the United Food & Commercial Workers, predicts a "showdown" on reform at the AFL-CIO convention next summer.  |
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