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Never mind the appalling state of the world's overfished oceans, say U.S. fishery managers. They're doing the best they can, and they don't need more regulation.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
June 19, 2003
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So what if the most visible face of Bush's see-no-evil economic policies is gone? Corporate reform is further away than ever.
By Andrew Leonard
November 7, 2002
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Online gamblers are waiting for legislators to make their Wild West world a safer place to wager -- but the government keeps waffling.
By Farhad Manjoo
October 5, 2002
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Former chairman of the SEC Arthur Levitt declares the time is ripe for fighting back against Wall Street.
By Farhad Manjoo
September 25, 2002
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz talks about the corporate looting spree and Bush's woeful mismanagement of the economy.
By Damien Cave
July 3, 2002
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The fall of the '90s bubble's icons shows just why Americans would be crazy to trust their retirement money to the stock market.
By Andrew Leonard
June 27, 2002
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President Bush's nominees to the agency that should have regulated Enron instead helped write the rules that let the company do whatever it wanted in the first place.
By Damien Cave
June 26, 2002
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How a water-grabbing scheme concocted by T. Boone Pickens is turning conservative Texans into a bunch of regulation-loving liberals.
By Jacques Leslie
February 1, 2001
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The electricity industry and the GOP blame NIMBY neighbors for the crisis. Critics say they're trying to turn out the lights on democracy.
By Damien Cave
January 30, 2001
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President Clinton proposes the regulation of online drug sales.
By Damien Cave
January 6, 2000
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Docs make mistakes, but proposed regulations to make them talk about it won't change that scary fact.
By Dr. Jeff Drayer
December 2, 1999
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Redmond says it will pull ads from sites that don't post strong privacy policies.
By Kaitlin Quistgaard
June 24, 1999
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The E-Rate subsidizes Net access for schools and libraries -- and your telephone company wants to kill it.
By Nicholas Confessore
December 16, 1998
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In the transatlantic trade war that's brewing over data privacy rules, the U.S. pushes laissez-faire while the European Union embraces tough laws.
By Karlin Lillington
July 7, 1998