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Michael Robertson, CEO of Lindows, uses a sneak preview version of Lindows OS at the company's headquarters in San Diego.

Lindows would be a Windows alternate
Michael Robertson's last startup, MP3.com, helped ignite the digital music revolution, attracting a big buzz and lawsuits from major record labels.
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Del Mar awarded $465,934 grant
Kiewit Offshore Services needs at least 400 skilled workers at its new Ingleside plant. That's in addition to the 450 workers the company already has hired.
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Factory 2-U to close after a disappointing year
The discount chain Factory 2-U will close its Sunrise Mall store next month after a little more than a year in business, blaming poor sales.
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Creditors wait to see plan that may save Enron
HOUSTON - While Enron Corp.'s new leader envisions a return to its roots as an electricity and natural gas mover, experts say creditors will have to decide whether their best option is a reorganized Enron or getting just pennies on the dollar from liquidation.
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Kmart will continue to advertise despite bankruptcy
Kmart Corp. is going out of its way to reassure newspaper publishers that it will continue to buy advertising to draw customers into its stores, even as the discount retailer goes through a bankruptcy reorganization.
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Columnists
 Look closely and see history isn't repeated
 Despite naysayers, you can't put a price tag on a clean environment
 If e-mail marketing is on target, I'm more interesting than I thought
 Workers of the world reunite! Holiday '01 is over
 'No Returns' is not always binding
  Enron made a genius into a bonehead, and vice versa
 A resolution for Kenneth Berry, whose resolve couldn't be matched
 Marathons give CEOs challenges

Datebook
 Business Datebook: 02/01/02
 Business Datebook: 01/25/02
 Business datebook: 01/18/02
 Business datebook: 01/04/02
 Business datebook: 12/21/01
 Business datebook: 12/14/01
 Business Datebook: 12-09-01

Oil & Gas Report
  Oil and Gas report: 01/22/02
 Oil & Gas report: 01/21/02
 Oil and Gas report: 01/14/02
 Oil and Gas report: 01/07/02
  Oil and Gas Report: 12/25/01
 Oil & Gas report: 12/17/01
  Oil and Gas Report: 12/11/01
  Oil and gas report: 12/07/01
 Oil and Gas report: 11/21/01

Science & Tech
 An explanation of pension reform ideas
 Studying the mysterious ice worm
 Minimum withdrawal from an IRA...capital gains
 Higher car insurance if you pay bills late
 Baby, it isn't cold outside
 A step in the fight against Alzheimer's
 Porn operators try to extort college
 Potential changes in good faith estimate
 Denver suspends photo radar
 Can California avoid the next energy mess?

Hot off The Wire
 Jobless Rate Takes Unexpected Fall
 UAL Loses $2.1 Billion in 2001
 Dow Ends Down 13; Nasdaq Falls 23
 Bush Urges Change in Pension Laws
 Automakers Report Sales Decline
 Amtrak Threatens to End Some Service
 Delta Flight Attendants Reject Union

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Hot off The Wire
 Microsoft Antitrust Delay Sought
 Microsoft Pays States' Legal Bills
 Adobe Acquiring Forms Maker for $72M
 Verizon Reports $2 Billion Loss
 Microsoft Hires Security Strategist
 Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Deal OK'd
 Feds Target E-Mail That Cons Consumers

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