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BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Adam Aston |
Getting More Miles To The Gallon -- Fast Off-the-shelf technologies could increase fuel efficiency by up to 30%.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Catherine Arnst |
The Mother Of All Toxic Cleanups No one knows how to deal with the untold tons of lethal goop in New Orleans - or who will pay.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Rich Miller |
Swept Away, Only To Land On Their Feet Evacuees are finding a welcoming job market in Texas, Utah, and elsewhere.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Amy Borrus |
The SEC: Cracking Down On Spin The Securities & Exchange Commission is going after executives for skimpy or misleading disclosures in annual reports.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 |
Report From A General In The SEC's War On Fraud The Securities & Exchange Commission chief accountant Donald T. Nicolaisen talks about the reliability of financial reports, scandals and accounting standards.  |
InternetNews September 15, 2005 Tim Gray |
Paris Hilton's Hacker Jailed The juvenile accused of making bomb threats and stealing celebrity contact information is sentenced.  |
CIO September 15, 2005 Stacy Cowley |
The Bug in Daylight Savings Time A new law that extends daylight savings time (DST) by four weeks means programmers will once again need to check their software code for potential problems in handling a calendar adjustment.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Will Science Trump Politics in Resolving Abortion Debate? For better or worse, new reproductive technologies are redefining the scientific ground rules of reproduction. These technologies may also redefine the American politics surrounding reproduction, including the issue of abortion.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Tragedy Wears a Human Face: Reply to Rep. Ellen Sauerbrey If there is an object lesson in Ellen Sauerbrey's well-intentioned but misguided speech, it is this: We should ponder the seductive appeal of radical feminism, a divisive ideology that plays on powerful psychological instincts that lurk within all of us.  |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2005 Mann & Hanson |
Prepare for Your Insurance to Triple Money is difficult to talk about in the wake of a disaster, but insurance companies aren't evil for not wanting to pay more than their fair share. Any attempt to make them pay for damages for which they're not contracted will have disastrous consequences.  |
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