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...same can be said of Los Angeles. Since 9/11, California has spent more than $185 million in state funds on homeland security. Still, the L.A. County sheriff's department, which protects 10 million people, recently announced it may have to lay off 1,300 officers under Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Safe Are We?: How We Got Homeland Security Wrong | 3/29/2004 | See Source »

...Commission wanted a bit too much," says Jacques Bourgeois, an attorney at Akin Gump in Brussels. Yet Monti has set a powerful precedent. "It's all about ensuring that a cycle of behavior is not allowed to repeat itself," says David Wood, a Brussels-based attorney for Howrey Simon Arnold & White, who previously worked in Monti's competition directorate. Microsoft's rivals, at least for now, are jubilant. Executives at Real Networks, which makes the leading rival to Microsoft's Media Player and recently filed a broad antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft in the U.S., say there's value...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hard Line on Software | 3/21/2004 | See Source »

...Arnold has a great issue profile. He is fiscally conservative, strong on defense, yet socially liberal. He’s a Republican not beholden to the religious right. Literally and figuratively, he’s the type of Republican even a Kennedy-liberal could love. He’s the governor of a large state with complicated problems similar to those at the national level. Those dismissing him because of a perceived lack of experience should consider that in ’08, Schwarzenegger will have been governor of California for five years. President Bush was only governor of Texas...

Author: By Adam J. Katz, | Title: Conan the President | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

...White House for three consecutive terms. So to those Republicans waiting on the sidelines this primary season, join me in thinking ahead to ’08. If you’re smart, you’ll ignore Condi, disregard Jeb, leave Frist in the Senate and go with Arnold for America...

Author: By Adam J. Katz, | Title: Conan the President | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

...course, this is all wishful thinking. The Hatch Amendment most likely isn’t going anywhere; and there are probably too many skeletons in Arnold’s awfully big closet for him to mount any serious effort for the White House anyway. Arnold, however, shouldn’t be ignored...

Author: By Adam J. Katz, | Title: Conan the President | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

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