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What's New:
Wednesday, March 4, 1998
Campus Inc.: Big
Business
With college-level start-up
courses now taught at 400 schools, campuses from
MIT to Stanford now boast the hottest
entrepreneurs in America. Marc Ballon reports in
the cover story of the March issue of Inc.

Exclusive
to INC.: Newt Gingrich on Peter Drucker
In a first-person piece, the
Speaker of the House talks about why he thinks
that management guru Peter Drucker is king.
'Drucker, like Adam Smith, is essentially a
philosopher of reality,' writes Gingrich.

Mardi Gras Brings
Big Bucks to New Orleans
Tourism officials are celebrating
the multi-million dollar impact of a longer and
later Mardi Gras on the economy of New Orleans.
Details in Local Business News.

Beer Here
With specialty brewers posting
sales of just $2.9 billion in 1996 - about 3
percent of the nation's $50 billion in beer sales
- Minnesota's brewers are executing expansion
plans.

Throwing
(My) Good Money After Bad
'I am looking into purchasing
charged off bad debt,' writes a visitor to the
Starting a Company bulletin board. 'However, I am
having a hard time finding information on average
liquidation ratios (collection rate) for the
various types of debt.' Any advice?

Review:
CardScan for PalmPilot
CardScan is a Walkman-sized
scanner for 'reading' business cards. It stores a
graphical image of the card and then pulls the
data off into a text database. Time saver, right?
Not always. Phaedra Hise has the test results.

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