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California’s Public Schools Still Failing Their Students
Press Release
2.28.2000

San Francisco, CA – Despite significant increases in funding, California’s public school system is still inadequately educating the state’s students, according to the California Index of Leading Education Indicators 2000.


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Microsoft Motions: Paying for Popularity
By: Helen Chaney
2.9.2000

The Justice Department believes that Microsoft is a monopoly in need of strict government intervention. But according to a new poll, Americans don’t agree.


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Waste in Education Spending
KQED Commentary
By: Lance T. Izumi, J.D.
2.1.2000

In Sacramento, politicians on both sides of the aisle are clamoring to increase funding for education. However, last month a poll showed that while Caifornians believe that the public schools are getting worse, they oppose raising taxes for more education spending. The public's reluctance to pour more money into the government-run school system is understandable considering recent examples of government mismanagement of education tax dollars.
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A Month of Red Tape Is a Long Time
Technology Op-Ed
2.1.2000

The government’s new encryption rules are out, but while many of the old restrictions are gone, it’s not time to break out the champagne just yet. America’s high-tech industry was hoping for freedom from entangling government regulations, and while it’s true the cage has been opened, the ball and chain still remain.
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