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...sincere and unparalleled commitment to making a difference in the House,” Diaz said. He cited Porter as a personal source of inspiration, adding that he hoped that would extend to the residents of Dunster House...

Author: By Katherine M. Johnston, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Presidency' Professor Named Dunster Master | 5/2/2001 | See Source »

...Notre Dame senior attackman Tom Glatzel took over at the beginning of the third quarter, scoring two goals in the span of one minute to extend the Irish lead to four. He then assisted on senior Jon Harvey’s goal at the 7:12 mark of the period to put the Irish...

Author: By Kathryn J. Hodel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: No. 3 Notre Dame Drops M. Lacrosse, 16-4 | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

...worry. E-firms like Amazon are dying to get into world markets but are relentlessly blocked, both by local governments that want to control the Net and by infrastructure problems (ever tried to FedEx a book in China?). Zoellick should craft an e-initiative that would help U.S. firms extend their cyberdominance. Even a limited deal could be a fast, high-profile score...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Archimedes On The Potomac | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

...easy one: Extend the current moratorium that bars taxes on Internet access and prohibits taxes that single out the Internet. The knottier issue, though, is of sales tax. Say you live in New York and order a book online from Amazon.com (based in Washington state). Technically, you owe New York sales taxes. And states like New York - not to mention the brick-and-mortar stores in them, who complain that Internet outfits are being granted unfairly tax-free status - are looking for permission to start collecting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Tax on Internet Sales Could Be Slower Than a 28K Modem | 4/30/2001 | See Source »

...fear. Koizumi says plainly - and rightly - that Japan's economy needs a sharper, deeper recession before it can pull out of its current, shallow one. Should Koizumi defy the odds and prove a wild success, a period of creative destruction in Japan could extend and deepen the current global slump. Yet after a decade of slow decay, it is no time to be squeamish about bleeding Japan in order to save...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Junichiro Koizumi | 4/26/2001 | See Source »

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