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Introduction NEW YORK (CNNfn) - The Nasdaq composite index is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its record high Saturday. But nobody is throwing a party. Since peaking, the Nasdaq has tumbled 59 percent, deflating a technology stock bubble that, while it lasted, turned the market into a money machine and national pastime. What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago, the Nasdaq closed at 5, Its 16th record high of the year came on top of an 86 percent gain in Specific Aim Now the Nasdaq, after sliding 39.2 percent last year, is down 16 percent in 2001 and hovers at levels not seen since late Investors who once fixated on their portfolios would rather not look. A lot has changed in twelve fast months. A once hard-charging economy slowed while investor sentiment darkened. Optimism about the growth prospects for technology companies has given way to fears about the risks of those very same firms. Earnings and interest rates, once deemed of scant importance, now matter. For stock market bears, who once were accused of misunderstanding the new rules of a "new economy," there's vindication. Abstract NEW YORK (CNNfn) - The Nasdaq composite index is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its record high Saturday. But nobody is throwing a party. Since peaking, the Nasdaq has tumbled 59 percent, deflating a technology stock bubble that, while it lasted, turned the market into a money machine and national pastime.What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago, the Nasdaq closed at 5, Its 16th record high of the year came on top of an 86 percent gain in Now the Nasdaq, after sliding 39.2 percent last year, is down 16 percent in 2001 and hovers at levels not seen since late Investors who once fixated on their portfolios would rather not look. A lot has changed in twelve fast months. A once hard- charging economy slowed while investor sentiment darkened. Optimism about the growth prospects for technology companies has given way to fears about the risks of those very same firms. Earnings and interest rates, once deemed of scant importance, now matter. For stock market bears, who once were accused of misunderstanding the new rules of a "new economy," there's vindication. "Euphoria can only go on for a certain amount of time," said Marc Klee, who manages the John Hancock Global Technology Fund. "Eventually reality wins out.“ Recent months have brought plenty of reality. Microsoft (MSFT: Research, Estimates), Sun Microsystems (SUNW: Research, Estimates), Oracle (ORCL: Research, Estimates) and Intel (INTC: Research, Estimates), once among the most dependable of companies, all have warned that profits or sales will miss forecasts. When the Nasdaq peaked, the U.S. economy was growing at a 5.4 percent clip. Economists now expect little if any growth for this quarter. When the Nasdaq peaked, the Federal Reserve was raising interest rates to keep the economy from overheating. Now, the central bank is cutting rates to avoid a recession. NOTE : use 20 pt text – we will scale the poster size up when it is printed, so the text wil look larger and more like 24 points HOOKING A NEW SPIELBERG: AVID TECHNOLOGY HOPES TO CEMENT ITS REPUTATION WITH SAVVY FILMMAKERS David Bloom Center for Heart Lung Innovation, UBC and St Paul's Hospital Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada