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Salon.com October 19, 2000 Ed Frauenheim |
The scourge of Silicon Valley Anti-immigration crusader Norman Matloff says he's fighting for the rights of tech workers everywhere...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Rekha Balu |
'It's in the Country's Best Interest for Poor Folks to be Smart' The most compelling opportunities for social entrepreneurs are the public schools. Gene Wade has been dreaming about fixing the public schools since he was a kid. Now he's doing it...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Ian Wylie |
'We Recycle Your Air.' Social entrepreneur Dan Morrell is targetting a massive and complex environmental problem: global warming. But his solution is deceptively simple: The way to save the planet is one tree at a time...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Scott Kirsner |
'We Want to Link the Net to Real Places and Improve Communities' Mary McCormick is finding ingenious ways to apply Internet connections to urban problems -- from combatting domestic violence to filling potholes. But the most important job of a social entrepreneur, she believes, is connecting people.  |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Deborah Scoblionkov |
Qwest slams Peter Pan A case of mistaken identity exposes how a long-distance telephone company is targeting Asian immigrants...  |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Jan Golab |
Who killed Biggie Smalls? A former LAPD detective charges that the top brass derailed his investigation of the rap star's murder when it pointed to a cop...  |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Jan Golab |
B.I.G. trouble at the Los Angeles Times Two Times reporters covering the LAPD scandal named a suspect in the murder of rap star Biggie Smalls. Then a colleague's story said they were wrong. Could both stories be right?  |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Bush angers slain man's family The Byrds harbor deep resentments over the Texas governor's treatment of their family and failure to support a hate crimes bill...  |
CIO October 15, 2000 Louise Fickel |
The Road Less Traveled A rural community grabbed the attention of the telecommunications industry and in the process took an important step toward crossing the digital divide...  |
Salon.com October 13, 2000 Alan Berlow |
Gov. Bush's office ignored murder confession Two and a half years later, the two men convicted of the crime still sit in prison...  |
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