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There are lots of exciting things happening in the world of computer technology. For example this month, 3Com announced that it will unveil a gigabit Ethernet hub. Netscape released the source code for its Web browser, and the Federal Communications Commission is flirting with the idea of taxing Internet telephony...
Moynihan said he and Senator Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) would soon unveil "The Social Security Solvency Act of 1998," calling for a 10-year, $800 billion cut in payroll taxes and the introduction of a "pay-as-you-go" system that would take in only as much money as the system needed in a given year...
...President Clinton joined congressional Democrats on the Hill today to unveil the proposal, which is expected to play well in an election year. Republicans and business leaders will argue that the increase would be bad for the economy, and that wages are already being driven upward by scarcity in the labor market. They may also be tempted to point out that the proposal comes from a man whose office is heavily staffed with unpaid interns...
...companies will ever be as big as Hilfiger. "Fringe fashion is never volume," says Leeds. "What these companies do well is move fashion forward, but I have doubts whether the businesses can grow much larger." And despite their braggadocio, the designers may have doubts themselves. While Nike plans to unveil its new slogan--"I Can"--during the Super Bowl, Karl Kani will be pushing his basketball sneakers under a slightly less confident slogan...
This week Hashimoto's ruling party is scheduled to unveil a series of fresh steps to stimulate Japan's economy and stanch the banks' hemorrhaging. But what will those actions be? And will they provide strong enough medicine? A source close to the Prime Minister says it is "impossible" for the government to offer the kind of tax cuts that spur solid economic growth. "He will be able to offer a measure of confidence for the banking system," says the insider. "But we will not see economic growth for quite some time." Says former Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, with characteristic...