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...produced an endless stream of bad news." In the most dramatic move against the controversial systems, a state advisory panel urged California secretary of state Kevin Shelley to prohibit the use in this fall's election of 16,000 evoting machines that four counties purchased from Ohio manufacturer Diebold Inc. at a cost of $45 million. Shelley is considering a statewide ban, as is the legislature...
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...Gart became editor of Time Inc.'s latest acquisition, the Washington Star, a struggling daily newspaper that folded in 1981. Afterward he eased into a life centered on his family and a continuing close study of Middle Eastern affairs while he remained in contact with numerous former colleagues, who savored their relationships with the mellower Murray, whom they had always suspected of lurking behind the "force." Richard L. Duncan Chief of Correspondents...
...through law school and was employed as a tax clerk when a doctor fitted him with artificial legs that added 2 ft. to his natural 3 ft. 8 in. After working with amputees during World War II and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, he started Abilities, Inc., a nonprofit job-placement group, in 1952. Three groups founded by Viscardi merged in 1991 to create the National Center for Disability Services...
...screen TVs. The company racked up $41 billion in sales last year and wants to boost that to $80 billion. "That's only 10% of the $800 billion market, not a lot," Dell says, with a tiny smirk of his own. The confidence comes from the pounding that Dell Inc. has given rivals, even storming past HP (see below), by rewriting some sacred tech-industry rules. Instead of innovating, Dell bet that customers would prefer the low price of standardized machines. By dealing direct, the company could build to order while paring inventory (now down to a mere three days...