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  •  Teen Claims He Has Solved Millennium Bug  - http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9709/14/nzealand.millenium/
     Zealand boy claims he has designed a program to topple the world's biggest computer glitch. And other stories to ponder.
  •  CNet: The Y2K Bug and Your PC  - http://www.cnet.com/y2k/0-1476563-7-1502984.html
     Find out more about the impact of the year 2000 on your hardware, operating system, software and online transactions.
  •  United States Securities and Exchange Commission  - http://www.sec.gov/news/studies/yr2000.htm
     Report to the Congress on the Readiness of the United States Securities Industry and Public Companies to meet the information processing challenges of the Year 2000.
  •  Economist: Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself  - http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=242932
     "The main impact of the millennium bug will come not from faulty computers, but from the measures that are being taken to avoid trouble."
  •  The Y2K Bug  - http://www.fcsnc.com/pubs/y2kbug.html
     Tom Brown favors the Y2K bug as a valuable feature.
  •  CBC News: Indepth Y2K  - http://cbc.ca/news/indepth/y2k/
     This section was written well before the Year 2000 arrived. Provides articles, video clips, and links.
  •  A Glitch In Time  - http://www.salon.com/21st/books/1998/03/cov_02books.html
     Article and discussion in Salon about the so-called "millennium bug" or year 2000 crisis by Scott Rosenberg.
  •  The New York Times: The Y2K Problem  - http://www10.nytimes.com/library/tech/reference/millennium-index.html
     Collection of articles, archives, and links to Federal Y2K information resources. [Membership Required]
  •  The Economist  - http://www.economist.com/library/articlesBySubject/display.cfm?subject=display%2Ecfm&id=348987
     These sixteen articles report on what Britons call the "millennium bug" and Americans the "Year 2000 problem".