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...because the California Representative had made history by becoming the first woman to win a top leadership post in the House. Many of the Republicans, including Speaker Dennis Hastert, considered the San Francisco Congresswoman a lightweight whose liberal voting record would help them paint the Democrats as out of synch with moderate voters...
That's going to be hard to do. The herky-jerky video and out-of-synch audio of 1991 is gone--thanks to superior hardware and software and broadband Internet connections. The most advanced videoconferencing setups can transmit participants' images with a 3-D-hologram quality reminiscent of Captain Kirk beaming down from the Starship Enterprise. And at every level of sophistication, videoconferencing systems cost a fraction of what they did in 1991. This time, users and industry experts agree, the technology is here to stay. Even after the recession ends and terror fears abate, says Jaclyn Kostner, a consultant...
...defeated Matt Hane and Matt Treadgold of George Washington, 8-5, Brown’s Chris Drake and Kris Goddard, 8-2, Virginia Tech’s David Emery and Stephane Rod, 9-7, and another Hokie pair, Dupljak and Michael Kurz, 8-5, but seemed out of synch in dropping the final to Brown’s Adil Shamsdin and Nick Goldberg...
...Hodgson and his team get it right, we will soon be able to throw away our cables and forget our worries about not being able to synch our PC with our personal digital assistant...
Although the Teamsters are still in synch with the Democratic agenda, the Administration sees an opportunity to drive a wedge between labor and its traditional allies. The courtship is not limited to the Teamsters, whom the President will address this week. Carpenters will also get a stop. Two weeks ago, Bush spoke to members of the steelworkers union. "This is all a part of playing on the Democrats' turf," says a senior Bush adviser, "or making them defend...