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2. Twenty-five and then some
3. 'That bastard Trudeau': behind closed doors at Meech Lake, the eleven first ministers sealed a deal that not even they thought possible
4. Broadband's long haul: the advantages are there, but the take-up of broadband has not been as fast as many had expected. Andrew Cohen talks to the companies that are willing to stick it out. (Internet-Infrastructure)
5. The divide in digits. (Davos01)
6. Under siege: the International Monetary Fund stands accused of destabilizing the global economy. Is this judgment fair?
7. Measuring Mulroney
8. Grey matters: Susan Greenfield wears a number of hats. She is a leading brain researcher, an author and a consultant on science policy. Andrew Cohen catches a glimpse of what drives her. (Davos Report)
9. A new militancy
10. The Federal Circuit Will Hear Apotex's Appeal From A Preliminary Injunction Under The BPCIA In Early 2016
11. So you wanna live the dream: the U.S. beckons with the prospect of big money, big success and lower taxes. But first, draw the line between quantity of life and quality of life
12. No blank cheques: foreign aid remains an obligation of a moral society. We just need to give with our eyes open, and a strict set of rules
13. Rough trade: look for more skirmishes along the 49th parallel, as Uncle Sam tries to outmuscle his favourite trade partner
14. Have child, will travel anyway
15. Beyond the juggernaut: a 1997 federal election ... is critical to the future of the opposition
16. FDA Rejects Hospira's EPO Biosimilar Application
17. Strong Support For Sequenom's Petition For Rehearing En Banc
18. Federal Circuit Issues Its First Decision Interpreting BPCIA
19. Mayo Test Dooms Breakthrough Biotech Invention
20. The Soon-To-Be Reality Of Medicare Part B Reimbursements For Biosimilars
21. FDA Denies Amgen's Citizen's Petition Awaiting Guidance From The Courts
22. FDA Announces Approval Of First Ever U.S. Biosimilar
23. The Day The BPCIA Was Struck Down
24. Stansted airport 'built for people.'
25. New focus on senators' business connections
26. If Wilson cuts aid, Clark should resign
27. Badly needed Candu deal blunts Canada's outrage over Romania
28. New major forces reshaping world
29. California Legislature Passes Controversial Sick Pay Law
30. New Jersey 'Ban the Box' Statute Signed Into Law
31. Change is not a coup: Arab League chief Amre Moussa talks with Andrew Cohen about admiration for the US and opposition to its Middle East policies. (US-Arab Relations)
32. For Russia no love: Russia is getting the cold shoulder from the EU and Nato--for now. Andrew Cohen reports from the WEF's European Economic Summit in Salzburg. (European Summit)
33. The US had a non-white majority; as immigration has risen and race classifications have become more complex, white Americans may no longer be a majority by 2060. Andrew Cohen reveals how current trends could affect US culture and values. (What If)
34. Democracy bound: at the WEF's Southern Africa economic summit in Durban, Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai spoke to Andrew Cohen about the numerous challenges his country faces. (Southern Africa Summit)
35. A patchy trade strategy: despite corporate America's wishes, president Bush hasn't made trade policy a priority. At the World Economic Forum's USA meeting in Washington DC, Andrew Cohen learns why this approach may presage failure. (USA Summit)
36. Keeping the faith: Andrew Cohen meets with three religious leaders and asks them about the role they and their communities play in an increasingly complex global environment. (Davos Report)
37. Where angels tread. (Ethical Investing)
38. The US pays off its debt; a federal budget surplus of $230 billion in fiscal year 2000 has left the US with a number of choices on how to spend the money. Paying off debt is one of the options. (What If)
39. Beyond first call resolution: diagnostic and measurement practices for KM
40. A top priority: among their many responsibilities, political, business and civic leaders must strive to counter the destructive forces of ignorance. (Editorial)
41. NDP must reinvent itself to survive election
42. Thailand's march to democracy one step closer
43. Japanese are discovering the limits of wealth
44. It's too bad for us Mulroney pulled out of race
45. A divided Canada is futurist's forecast
46. Loan to Romania wrong time and place
47. Parizeau looks forward into the past
48. Canada's response to Soviet coup weak and misguided
49. Enduring success of Bretton Woods
50. Perestroika pioneer embraces market
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