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Patterns of Beaver Colonization and Wetland Change in Acadia National Park
Abstract - The return of Castor canadensis (beaver) to areas of their former range has restored a natural disturbance regime to wetland landscapes...
Northeastern Naturalist, 10/01/06 by Cunningham, Jesse M; Calhoun, Aram J K; Glanz, William E · More from publication -
Web radio faces dead air: debate rages over how much Webcasters should pay artists and labels for the right to play their music
Randal Allen's business has an address (Mount Vernon Avenue in Alexandria, Va.), but there barely is enough room to hang a mailbox in the...
Insight on the News, 05/20/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
Frequent fliers offered space treks; travel around the Earth 400 times and what can you get? A free boost into orbit!
US Airways will allow customers to apply frequent-flier miles toward suborbital trips, part of a marketing effort with Space Adventures, the...
Insight on the News, 04/15/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
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Asluggish economy and massive household debt pushed bankruptcy filings by consumers and businesses to record levels in 2001: One out of every 144...
Insight on the News, 04/01/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
`Digital dirty dozen': the Cato Institute lists examples of bad technology policy to warn Congress away from regulation
Lawmakers increasingly are eager to regulate the technology industry, according to a report by the Cato Institute. "We see Washington becoming very...
Insight on the News, 03/18/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
Spy startups: a nonprofit venture gets $30 million from the CIA to invest in tech companies
Gilman Louie is not on the lookout for companies that make exploding pens, but he is trying to help the government's leading intelligence agency...
Insight on the News, 03/04/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
United States tunes in to satellite radio: the new service charges for its broadcast but so far has been wildly successful
XM Satellite Radio, the first company to offer radio service via satellite (and to charge for the privilege to tune in), has signed up 30,000...
Insight on the News, 02/18/02 by William Glanz · More from publication -
A secure future: the physical-security industry is a 830 billion market, and if one company's recent experience is any indication, that figure could increase significantly under a new federal contract
The federal government long has seen the value of the bullet-resistant glass made by CompuDyne Corp. As part of a larger $3.5 billion initiative to...
Insight on the News, 11/12/01 by William Glanz · More from publication -
At XO, a seasoned executive hopes to KO debt.(D)(Business Times)

Byline: William Glanz Three maps hang on a wall in the well-organized corner office of XO Communications Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive...
Washington Times, The, 08/13/01 by Glanz, William · More from publication -
States vow opposition to Microsoft's high-court appeal.(A)(Nation)

Byline: William Glanz Microsoft Corp. appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday, asking the judges to overturn a ruling that the company...
Washington Times, The, 08/08/01 by Glanz, William · More from publication


