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...ignore global concerns about the environment, arms treaties and missile defense and do what it wanted. Now Bush is wooing the support of other countries, some of which had been ignored by the U.S. [INSIDE THE HUNT, Oct. 8]. Today the talk is of cooperation. No doubt Bush will succeed in winning the backing he needs, but this is an opportunity to end an era of selfish isolationism. The U.S. is accountable to other nations, just as it now needs their support. SAM CHAN Deerfield...
...secret of Plattner's success can be found in SAP's new marketing campaign. "In the old New Economy, it seemed that all a company needed to succeed was a URL and a marketing budget. But in the new New Economy companies are measured by the value they create. Can you increase productivity? Reduce costs? Discover new business?" These are questions software companies - in fact all companies - ought to be asking themselves. Products that make businesses more efficient will be in big demand in an economic downturn, and SAP has been honing its skills in this area for nearly three...
...Forward Spin: If European tech companies are to succeed, they will need knowledgable investors to help them expand globally...
...women’s side, Harvard will have to overcome a recent injury to sophomore Mairead O’Callaghan in its efforts to succeed today...
...would not be enough to get bin Laden, suggesting that raids behind enemy lines would have to last days or even weeks. But when Defense Secretary Rumsfeld told USA Today that while the Taliban would surely fall, he could not be sure the effort to get bin Laden would succeed, his comments were splashed all over the world's press. Rumsfeld rushed to contain the damage, later saying at a Pentagon briefing "we hope and we expect to get him." Still, if Donald Rumsfeld can be mistaken for a defeatist, the Bush administration has its work cut out in preparing...