Senate report on Y2K bug shows partial compliance
WAP99030206 - 02 MARCH 1999 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-CT (right), Sen. Robert Bennett, R-UT, and Sen. Gordon Smith, R-OR talk to reporters about a report on the Year 2000 computer Bug released March 2. The first two Senators are chairmen of a committee that reported international efforts to fix the Y2K problem are far behind as are U.S. physicians. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
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