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Editorial and Op-ed Support April 2007

April 24, 2007- AeA, “U.S. High-Tech Industry Adds Jobs for Second Year in a Row”
AeA, the nation’s largest trade association representing all segments of the high-tech industry, today released its 10th anniversary Cyberstates report detailing national and state trends in high-tech employment, wages, and other key economic factors. The report, Cyberstates 2007: A Complete State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology Industry, covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

April 10, 2007 - Winston-Salem Journal, "Young Scientists"
Economic-development leaders have big hopes that North Carolina will draw biotechnology companies that spur the economy in the 21st century. If that is going to happen, however, North Carolina and the rest of the United States must do a better job of educating young scientists. A recent report from Bloomberg News indicates that the biotechnology industry is having a hard time finding the people it needs.

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