But Bell Atlantic is quiteunderstandably spending most of its capital dollars in the southeast corner, which accounts for 75% of the state's population and revenues.
But Bell Atlantic, which recently offered all state schools and libraries the means to connect to the Internet for two years, is quiteunderstandably spending most of its capital dollars in the southeast corner, which accounts for 75% of the state's population and revenues.
So are we veering towards the first major political crisis of not-quite-post-Gaddafi Libya, or is this just some rather aggressive manoeuvring in an understandably feverish - but still broadly positive - environment?