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The Year 2000 Problem

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The Washington Post, April 11th, 1997

The Post's March 27 editorial "Millennial Glitch" serves a useful purpose in that it focuses attention on a problem whose seriousness, for the most part, has been underestimated by the national media and at least a third of the companies, worldwide, that will be affected by it. This is understandable in that doomsayers are generally not heeded. Yet the problem is serious enough to have caused a number of large companies across the industrial landscape to devote thousands of man hours and billions of dollars to solving it, primarily because they simply can't afford the business risk of not havi...

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