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Monday, July 15, 2002

Court Reporters have a daunting task: hand-typing every word uttered in a courtroom into a sophisticated machine. But a new court method has the traditional workers up in arms. Find out why the main court reporter's union won’t let voice writers practice in most states. Also, we get a business perspective on New Jersey’s new corporate tax system and a look at over 30 years of an offbeat Wall Street Journal column.

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Bill Miller, National Reporter at the Washington Post, discusses the Homeland Security Debate in Congress

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Live Report

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No Option

Should corporations declare stock options as an expense?Guests include Bill Wolman, Former Chief Economist at Business Week and Co-author, The Great 401(k) Hoax (Perseus, 2002)and Harris Miller, President of the Information Technology Association of America

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No Taxation Without Our Say So!

Brian discusses New Jersey business' opposition to the corporate tax with Richard Goldberg, President of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey

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The Voice of Reason

Brian talks about voice court reporters' struggle for recognition. Guests include Fred Harvey, State Legislative Chair, and former president of the National Verbatim Reporter's Association and Mark Golden, Executive Director of the National Court Reporters

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