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What Social Security crisis? Democrats and Republicans calling for an overhaul of our national retirement system are overlooking the obvious: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Opportunity clicks Why President Clinton's plan to wire the poor is a good start. The GOP's dot-com fever With GOPnet.com, the Republican Party sets its sights on AOL. How the Internet could save John McCain The man trailing Bush lays out a subversive strategy for catching up. Return of the stiff man The vice president turns in an uninspired performance in an electronic town hall meeting. You've got ... a campaign disaster! Steve Forbes sends an e-mail to supporters saying they've "maxed out" on contributions. Same package, different wrapper President Clinton takes his standard political stump speech to a new medium -- the Internet. Internet chat with the president Clinton hosts the first-ever presidential Webcast. I'm the enemy! At a meeting of San Franciscans trying to stop gentrification, I realize that I'm the Internet yuppie scum that's ruining my neighborhood! How the Internet ruined San Francisco The dot-com invasion -- call them twerps with 'tude -- is destroying everything that made San Francisco weird and wonderful. |
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