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January 15, 2001  
The Wall Street Journal Sunday
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[Times art: Teresanne Cossetta]
Gold Standard Multimedia and eMedicine.com have set up complementary Web sites loaded with information for medical students, pharmacists and doctors. Their struggles show the dot-com bust didn't hit only the trendy gimmicks. Cover story

Notebook
Climbing the ladder: Russ Sampson
NEW POSITION: Regional director, Insignia/ESG, Tampa

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Growing a business
When it's time to be touched by an angel investor
TAMPA -- When Tribridge got a chunk of money a few years ago from a local angel investor, it got much more than cash.

Talk of the bay
Turning others' misfortunes into opportunity
Staff cutbacks at some of the nation's largest telecommunications companies -- 3Com, Lucent, Nortel and Paradyne -- offer ample evidence that the telecommunications sector is in a painful downturn.

An upscale Jim Walter Homes?
As land starts to run out around the Tampa Bay area, homebuilders need to adapt.

A government document that you can understand
Here's a shocker: straight talk from the government.

State Farm agents putting on bankers' hats

Survey of earnings and savings tarnishes Florida's shine

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