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AFP eWire September 19, 2005 |
Despite Reform, Postage Rates May Still Increase A postal reform bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in July was supposed to eliminate the need for a postage rate increase in 2006, but the projected savings may be diverted for other purposes. Here's how it affects nonprofits.  |
InternetNews September 19, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Sununu: IP Community Should Speak Up When Hurricane Katrina knocked out landlines and cell phones, city officials in New Orleans turned to VoIP to get the word out.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Security Breach? A new push has begun for legislation on both the state and federal levels to deal with the issue of data security.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Sara Wilson |
National Treasure Psychologist John D. Gartner introduces a revolutionary theory that links hypomania - a medical condition resulting in elevated mood and increased activity - with our immigrant ancestors and the entrepreneurial accomplishments of today.  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Stephen Barlas |
Go South The greatest benefit CAFTA-DR offers smaller American companies is lower transaction costs in the region  |
Entrepreneur October 2005 Joshua Kurlantzick |
In or Out? The immigration issue is as hot as ever, but it's no longer just a partisan debate.  |
Sports Central September 17, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
Chief Umpire of the Supreme Court Judge John Roberts' comparison of judges to umpires during his confirmation hearing... Comments on beer commercials...  |
InternetNews September 16, 2005 Tim Gray |
Stolen University Laptop Recovered In San Francisco, authorities track down pilfered laptop that contained tens of thousands of student's personal data.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2005 Lewis G. Feldman |
Domain Decision In its Kelo v. City of New London decision, the Supreme Court finds economic development qualifies as public use. Whether the decision will make it easier for private developers involved in municipal public/private partnerships remains to be seen.  |
National Defense October 2005 Joe Pappalardo |
As Military Becomes More Reliant On Networks, Vulnerabilities Grow If problems are not addressed, the Pentagon could spend $200 billion during the next 10 years on a network with serious vulnerabilities, according to security experts.  |
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