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America's tech moment of truth
June 21, 2007
Foreign nations are recruiting the country's best companies and universities to go overseas. Can they be won back?
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Bush shows support for tech industry
April 22, 2006
On a visit to Silicon Valley, president emphasizes need to keep U.S. on "bleeding edge" of technology.
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Bill adds 20,000 H-1B visas
November 22, 2004
Exempts certain grads of U.S. schools from H-1B cap, requires firms to attest that H-1B worker will not displace U.S. worker.
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Kerry report: Economy 'threatened' by offshoring
October 26, 2004
Presidential candidate's position paper calls for expanding a federal program to help tech workers hurt by offshore outsourcing.
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Answering Bush's competition challenge
February 1, 2006
The State of the Union speech throws down the gauntlet, and Cisco CEO John Chambers says America must respond with alacrity.
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Study finds too few women and minorities in tech
June 22, 2005
The percentage of women in IT has fallen sharply since 1996, says report. Hispanics, blacks underrepresented.
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