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<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f0.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=8220 Scientology Inc.]</span>''' <span class="updated">August 23, 2001</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Jim Evans</span>, <span class="org organization-name">Sacramento News & Review</span></span> |
<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f0.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=8220 Scientology Inc.]</span>''' <span class="updated">August 23, 2001</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">Jim Evans</span>, <span class="org organization-name">Sacramento News & Review</span></span> |
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Over the past 18 years, [[:Category:e.Republic|e.Republic]] has essentially become the principal information source on governments' adoption of technology. The company's conferences draw everybody who's anybody among the government "digerati." Its magazines, notably its flagship, [[:Category:Government Technology|Government Technology]], have become the industry bibles of the government techno-nerd set. For instance, if you want the latest news on whether governments will supply online access to court files, you'll find it in Government Technology. Another e.Republic offshoot, the [[:Category:Center for Digital Government|Center for Digital Government]], provides research and consulting to state and local governments. |
<span class="entry-content">Over the past 18 years, [[:Category:e.Republic|e.Republic]] has essentially become the principal information source on governments' adoption of technology. The company's conferences draw everybody who's anybody among the government "digerati." Its magazines, notably its flagship, [[:Category:Government Technology|Government Technology]], have become the industry bibles of the government techno-nerd set. For instance, if you want the latest news on whether governments will supply online access to court files, you'll find it in Government Technology. Another e.Republic offshoot, the [[:Category:Center for Digital Government|Center for Digital Government]], provides research and consulting to state and local governments. |
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To the outside world, e.Republic is a trusted resource for government officials and business leaders alike. Inside, some employees feel as if they won't get a fair shake if they're not Scientologists. |
To the outside world, e.Republic is a trusted resource for government officials and business leaders alike. Inside, some employees feel as if they won't get a fair shake if they're not Scientologists.</span> |
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Over the past 18 years, e.Republic has essentially become the principal information source on governments' adoption of technology. The company's conferences draw everybody who's anybody among the government "digerati." Its magazines, notably its flagship, Government Technology, have become the industry bibles of the government techno-nerd set. For instance, if you want the latest news on whether governments will supply online access to court files, you'll find it in Government Technology. Another e.Republic offshoot, the Center for Digital Government, provides research and consulting to state and local governments.
To the outside world, e.Republic is a trusted resource for government officials and business leaders alike. Inside, some employees feel as if they won't get a fair shake if they're not Scientologists.
{{cite news | first = Jim | last = Evans | title = Scientology Inc. | url = http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=8220 | work = Sacramento News & Review | date = August 23, 2001 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}
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