- Mon Jan 12 2004 Offshoring and the 2004 elections
With a presidential race heating up, CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says IT offshoring may become a major campaign issue.
- Mon Oct 3 2005 Power grab could split the Net
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says a spat over who rules the domains could lead to a Balkanized Internet.
- Fri Jul 28 2006 Review: Aaron Russo's 'America: Freedom to Fascism'
- Fri Jun 6 2003 Government forms cybersecurity unit
The Department of Homeland Security says it has created a new division to "protect the nation's critical infrastructure assets."
- Fri Nov 24 2000 The week in review: Hail to the chad
As election recount verdicts and candidate declarations fly, the public continues to turn anxiously to the Web for up-to-the-minute information and to support their candidates.
- Mon Nov 13 2000 Election worries, HP earnings drag tech stocks
Disappointing Hewlett-Packard earnings and tenuous presidential politics send the Nasdaq composite index on a roller-coaster ride that sets a new low for the year.
- Mon Aug 7 2000 Gore's running mate a high-tech favorite
Al Gore's selection of Joe Lieberman as his vice presidential running mate is warmly received by high-tech industry advocates.
- Thu Feb 15 2001 MARKET PREVIEW: Wall Street looks for bounce
- Thu Mar 6 2008 Cypress' T.J. Rodgers on solar, politics, and capitalism, part 1
q&a In part 1 of a two-part interview, we ask the chief executive of Cypress Semiconductor about the company's solar subsidiary, his tempestuous tenure on Dartmouth's board, and his political views.
- Sat Jun 30 2007 Politics, Ron Paul, and Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley politics and the Texas congressman




