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Special Reports: Intellectual Property
By Kate Oczypok
Posted: 03/03/08 07:39 PM [ET]
SPECIAL REPORTS: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Modernizing our patent law would stimulate our economy
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More and better jobs: the patent factor
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