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Former Michigan Governor Hired by EDS
January 21, 2003 - John Engler will be a vice president in the company's government-services division.

Swiss Village Holds First Internet Vote
January 20, 2003 - More than 300 voters cast their ballot via the Internet; 48 went to the polls.

Microsoft Gives Russia Access to Code
January 20, 2003 - Russia is the first to enlist in the company's "Government Security Program."

Michigan Regulators Approve SBC's Bid to Offer Long Distance
January 14, 2003 - Critics say the company has never opened up its network to competition.

File-Swapping Lawsuit Gets OK
January 13, 2003 - The parent company of Kazaa had argued it could not be sued in U.S. courts, because the company is incorporated in Vanuatu -- a South Pacific Nation.

Governors Split on Bush Stimulus Plan
January 10, 2003 - Democratic governors want more financial help for states.

School to Use Eye Scanner for Lunch Fees
January 09, 2003 - The new high school will also use the retina scanners in its library.

European Union May Open Investigation of France Telecom Bailout
January 08, 2003 - The bailout, spearheaded by the French government, could be illegal state aid.

Bush Urges Senate Approval of Tom Ridge
January 08, 2003 - The president is seeking quick confirmation of Ridge as the director of the Homeland Security Department.

House to Create Homeland Security Department Committee
January 07, 2003 - A select committee will monitor the new department, ending debate whether existing committees or a new entity should oversee the department.

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