July 2004
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The Minnesota House and Senate went home for the summer a few weeks ago, having concluded a legislative session that left just about everyone disappointed.
VoIP looks to be the next new thing, although an Internet-based
telephone system may not be right for all governments right now.
It's important to understand that five-year forecasts are going to be
wrong, but it's good to do them anyway.
Governor Bredesen aims to save TennCare, but one of his fixes flies in
the face of a cherished national notion.
Writers have poetic license, special agent James Bond has a license to kill. In Louisiana, every florist has a license to arrange.