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Public Interest

Aug. 10, 2000

False Note

By Allonn E. Levy. Imagine your child is home sick with the flu. Instead of missing her school lessons, she spends the afternoon hearing that day's lesson, the interaction among other students and, of course, her homework assignment.


By Allonn E. Levy
        Imagine your child is home sick with the flu. Instead of missing her school lessons, she spends the afternoon hearing that day's lesson, the interaction among other students and, of course, her homework assignment.
        Imagine stepping into your "smart car," starting the ignition and receiving an audio message informing you that a repair is n...

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