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InternetNews November 2, 2004 Roy Mark |
Net Politics '04: Proving Pundits Wrong Americans go to the polls today as the Internet flexes its greatest influence yet over the public debate.  |
Sports Central November 2, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Athletes' Endorsements Get No Votes Athletes abusing their positions to start promoting their candidate is a dangerous trend, and it will quickly turn into a slippery slope if it continues. People should vote based on what is best for them and their families, not on who they cheer for.  |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2004 Roger Nusbaum |
Is the Election Really Uncertain? History does not support the notion of a real rally when the election ends.  |
InternetNews November 1, 2004 Roy Mark |
Tech Lacks Traction in Presidential Race Pollsters, politicians and pundits have made it well known that the 2004 presidential race is tight for many reasons. But one thing is for certain: Technology policy is not one of them.  |
The Motley Fool November 1, 2004 Mathew Emmert |
Presidential Portfolio Potluck What the candidates are bringing to the tax table.  |
Fast Company November 2004 Michael Aneiro |
Insurgent for President! It's election season, when voters turn into consumers and campaigns become vast marketing operations. What can we learn?  |
Geotimes November 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Restricting Satellite Data Access A proposal to restrict access to high-resolution remote-sensing data has led to a bit of confusion.  |
Geotimes November 2004 |
Open Access: Open Debate? Imagine any U.S. citizen having free and open access to research funded with tax dollars. That possibility could be closer to reality than ever before, but Congress must first address some important concerns  |
Geotimes November 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Ernie Mancini: Bridging Oil Research and Politics Ernie Mancini has combined both in his work as an educator and as Alabama's state geologist, in a career that has lasted some three decades.  |
Outside November 2004 |
Robert F. Kennedy, JR. & Christine Todd Whitman Debate the Environment Environmental advocates from opposing sides of the political aisle met over a campfire for a no-holds-barred debate about the state of America's natural resources.  |
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