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      December 2001
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Features
 
  Will time fly?
The Chrapko brothers and partner Val Pappes made headlines when they sold The DocSpace Co. Inc. for a cool $811 million last year. Now they're investing their money (and brains) in an Edmonton-based venture called Time Industrial Inc.
By D. Larraine Andrews


Tech the halls
During the holiday season, our thoughts often turn to gift giving. This year, why not take your inspiration from our selection of cutting-edge tech toys?
By Issie Rabinovitch



Upfront
 
People If the Ironman is to triathlons what the Stanley Cup is to hockey, then Jim Molyneux of Inglewood, Ont., has scored a hat trick. He's completed three Ironman races in the past three years. And you'd never guess he's also diabetic.

News and trends What women want from their work · More CA specializations on the way · Cyberspace creates acronym soup · An informal cross-Canada poll of accounting firms' seasonal party plans

Numbers Game Some tube stats for couch potatoes

Netwatch The net can help you build your business, by helping your clients build theirs

Book value Debt management for practitioners, plus advice on creating an online practice


Regulars
 
  Assurance Update on offerings
By Don Jeffreys and John Kirkwood

Business advisor Addicted to speed
By Grant Robinson

Taxation Is tax competition harmful?
By Allen Szeto

Governance Ethics: for real or for show
By Alice Arnott Oppen

Technology Caught in the Web
By Jonathan Andrews and Ed Letain


COLUMNS
 
Inside out Serving you better online
Off the record Turbulent times
Economic outlook The war against poverty
Letters to the editor