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Marc Andreessen might be surprised to hear it, but Doug Colbeth thinks the people over at Netscape are "very much Hollywood personalities." Colbeth is the president and ceo of Spyglass Inc., which directly competes with Netscape. Spyglass is not based in lush, sun-tinged California, but rather in Naperville, Illinois. Last June, when the company went public, management celebrated by taking the 54 employees to a minor-league baseball game (tickets: $2 apiece). "We're blue-collar high tech," Colbeth says...
Conservatives and liberals all seem to regard the high-tech entrepreneur as the ideal economic agent. They do so with good reason, for if capitalism is "creative destruction," in Joseph Schumpeter's famous phrase, then people like Marc Andreessen, Steve Jobs, Jeff Braun, Bill Schrader and Doug Colbeth are responsible for the creating part. But is there much that conservative or liberal policies can really do to nurture such enterprise? Would Marc Andreessen work harder under a flat tax? The creating part of capitalism is the part that economic laws do not explain. Like a code writer and his code...
Ickes and Doug Sosnik, the White House political director, are already gaming out electoral strategies. The Clinton re-election team expects the critical states to be Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Missouri, Connecticut and Maine, with the real crunch states being Illinois, Ohio and New Jersey...
...EMBARRASSED BY Enid Waldholtz's playing the victim, but I am also appalled by the hypocrisy of some of her critics. Liberal feminists have been playing the victim for years. They've learned it's a great way to avoid responsibility, to rationalize misandry and to deflect criticism. DOUG DANSIE Salt Lake City, Utah