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Paul Horn Appears on Newsweek's First Ever - "Next Frontiers Online Forum"

Participants to Interview Top Business Minds on "Companies of the Future"

Yorktown Heights, NY, USA - 15 Apr 2002: Paul Horn, senior vice president IBM Research, will answer participant-submitted questions on "Companies of the Future," an online forum hosted by Newsweek/MSNBC. The forum will run from April 15th through April 19th and give the public a chance to interact with business thought leaders such as Horn, Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao, Institute of the Future director, Paul Saffo and others.

Other participants include John F. Kelly, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Alaska Air Group and chairman of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, Michael Moritz, partner at Sequoia Capital, Tom Peters, the author of "In Search of Excellence," Michael Schrage, co-director of the MIT Media Lab's eMarkets Initiative, Robert Spector, a Seattle-based business writer and speaker and Michael Volpi, senior vice president for Cisco Systems' Internet Switching and Services Group.

"Companies of the Future" is part of a series of interactive events Newsweek will host. Anyone can submit questions or post comments to the online forum. Excerpts from the discussion will appear in the following week's print edition of Newsweek.

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