From the Front Lines
Starting Seedlings, But Close to the Tree
Three unconventional start-up companies convey the entrepreneurial culture that is developing in Seattle, America's software capital -- a place where ideas beget money, which begets more ideas and more money.
Part-Time Nannies, Short-Time Care
Nanny services have become more popular, with career paths increasingly building demand for full- and part-time sitters. Find out how one woman turned a growing need into a
booming business.
Pulling It All Together
Perseverance and perspiration pay off. Two decades ago, Linda Frazier was a young mother with two small children, no education beyond high school and no money. Today, she's the a vice president at Discovery Communications Inc.
Internet Entrepreneur Undaunted
Jamie Clark's not your typical chief executive. He's 33, lives and works on a farm in rural Howard County and can't communicate through spoken language. but three years ago he founded what has become known as Clark\Net, one of the Washington area's first
Internet service providers.
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