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  • The states have been fabulous "policy incubators", according to Barbara, so much so that some e-companies are advocating federal take back laws that they know will be more anemic.

    Dar Williams: 2011: The Year We Conquer E-Waste! Dar Williams 2011

  • The states have been fabulous "policy incubators", according to Barbara, so much so that some e-companies are advocating federal take back laws that they know will be more anemic.

    Dar Williams: 2011: The Year We Conquer E-Waste! Dar Williams 2011

  • The states have been fabulous "policy incubators", according to Barbara, so much so that some e-companies are advocating federal take back laws that they know will be more anemic.

    Dar Williams: 2011: The Year We Conquer E-Waste! Dar Williams 2011

  • The states have been fabulous "policy incubators", according to Barbara, so much so that some e-companies are advocating federal take back laws that they know will be more anemic.

    Dar Williams: 2011: The Year We Conquer E-Waste! Dar Williams 2011

  • And looking at top executives of American media, telecommunications and e-companies, a 2001 study by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found just 13% are female.

    He Said / She Said | PopPolitics.com 2005

  • And looking at top executives of American media, telecommunications and e-companies, a 2001 study by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found just 13% are female.

    Print - He Said / She Said | PopPolitics.com 2005

  • And looking at top executives of American media, telecommunications and e-companies, a 2001 study by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found just 13% are female.

    He Said / She Said | PopPolitics.com 2005

  • She's going to become a freelance writer now – a line of work that's feasible, since her husband, Peter Seidler, is chief creative officer of Razorfish Inc., one of those e-companies with a booming stock.

    The Times Replaces Lead Film Critic Janet Maslin 1999

  • She's going to become a freelance writer now – a line of work that's feasible, since her husband, Peter Seidler, is chief creative officer of Razorfish Inc., one of those e-companies with a booming stock.

    The Times Replaces Lead Film Critic Janet Maslin 1999

  • Instead of Jeremy Clarkson in ecstasy on a Mediterranean hairpin, we get the gasping techno-reporter, "one of a small group of people to be given a sneak hands-on preview other e-companies had better look out" (the Times).

    Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2010

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