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...capacity to handle cable, audio, satellite, phone and computer traffic. In the basement, computer servers (think of them as home mainframes) are sharing space with furnaces, providing network hookups to every room. Says Gottsegen: "We've seen a huge trend in wiring up houses and apartments that's driven by the need not just for home offices but also for networked audio, video and voice data throughout the house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The New American Home | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

DARLING: There are about 200,000 people in these so-called consumer-driven health plans in the whole country. By 2003 there will probably be another eight companies planning to roll them out as options. It's extremely complicated. The winners are relatively low users, and the losers are going to be those who are higher users. The suggestion is that this plan will change people's behavior, so that the overall cost will be lower, but unfortunately it all depends on exactly how it's designed. If you don't do something clever with the cap, very quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Board of Economists: Business, Heal Thyself | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...major problems for Asian companies. Exports to West Coast ports account for about 5% of Asia's total GDP; between $1 billion and $2 billion worth of cargo sets out across the Pacific every autumn day as American retailers stock shelves for the upcoming holiday shopping season. For export-driven economies, the West Coast crisis was immediately con-tagious. First to feel the effects was the shipping industry, whose intricate schedules quickly plunged into chaos. Manufacturers' supply chains were the next to buckle. Honda, for example, halted production at its U.S. auto plants due to a shortage of parts, while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Waterfront | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...story offices in Dhaka and were trying to play down the raid. They said the passports and entry stamps indicating that the seven arrested men entered Bangladesh in 1999 were most likely fakes. Whatever the case, after being held for five days at a secret location, the men were driven to court and released on Sept. 29. No charges or proceedings were brought. After they were freed from custody, the seven were driven to Dhaka's Sheraton hotel where they spent the night, and then disappeared. TIME's HUJI source claimed the trafficking story was merely an official smoke screen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deadly Cargo | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...goal date is always around Columbus Day, but the turning on is largely temperature driven. Once we get to 55 degrees for any length of time, we turn on the heat,” said Zak M. Gingo, manager of administrative operations...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Drafty Rooms Chill Some Students | 10/11/2002 | See Source »

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