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Democratic National Committee


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Wooing Small-business Votes

DEMOCRATS ARE MOVING SLOWLY IN RETHINKING POLICIES AIMED AT THE SMALL-BUSINESS SECTOR.  Read more

Bush Stumps for Health Savings Accounts

During a visit to Ohio, the president once again expressed his support for HSAs as a way of reducing employer health-care costs.  Read more

Mail: February 2003

Readers react to recent Inc magazine articles.  Read more

Business Groups Launch Campaign Against AOL

The online provider's plan to charge fees for bulk e-mail has drawn widespread criticism.  Read more

Business Groups Launch Campaign Against AOL

The online provider's plan to charge fees for bulk e-mail has drawn widespread criticism.  Read more

YourCustomer@YourBusiness.com

Providing Internet service to your customers may sound like technology, but it's all about marketing.  Read more

Profiting from Politics

Whether John McCain or Barack Obama becomes the next president, a handful of entrepreneurs plan to enjoy -- and make money from -- this political season.  Read more

Urban Outfitters

Inner-city businesses are finding that some of their best friends are in city hall. The mayors of many cities across America -- including Austin, Chicago, Cl...  Read more

Dossier: Life of the Party

Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, brings entrepreneurial zeal to political fund-raising.  Read more

An Rfc For Today: A Capital Idea

The Democrats are ready for a national economic strategy. Felix Rohatyn's plan for a new Reconstruction Finance Corp. leads the debate.  Read more

What's The Difference Between Politicians And Cottage Cheese?

Not much, at least from a marketing standpoint. And that's where David Sawyer comes in.  Read more

The Great Persuader

Each February, Inphonic CEO David A. Steinberg holds a poker party for his top executives at Washington, D.C.'s Historic George Town Club. As a reward f...  Read more

QA With Charlie Cook

Few business owners would make the claim that "fear, uncertainty and change are our three major food groups," but then again there are even fewer that wou...  Read more