Word: barre
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with keeping competitors out of the market. A decade later U.S. vs. IBM is still droning on, a costly monument to the law's delay. The frustrating case, Yale Professor Robert Bork told TIME'S conference, is the antitrust division's "Viet Nam." Thomas Barr, the Cravath, Swaine & Moore attorney who is leading the IBM defense, explained at the meeting why he sees no light at the end of the tunnel...
LECTURE: "Deborah Norris Logan: Women at the Time of the American Revolution" by Mariene Barr of SUNY Dept of English Olin-Sang...
...York law firm, began moving a platoon of 35 attorneys to an IBM office building in White Plains, N.Y., for courses in electronics, computer technology, accounting, company organization and business procedures. "In a case as big as this, there are hundreds, thousands of issues," says Cravath, Swaine Partner Thomas Barr. "So first you get an education...
...December, after 40 million Americans had received the vaccine, the Government halted the shots when it was confirmed that the paralyzing Guillain-Barré syndrome was a possible, if rare, side effect. Since February, when the program was resumed, only 11,000 people have rolled up their sleeves. Today, storerooms are stacked with 85 million doses of swine-flu vaccine, plus 27 million doses good for both that strain and the A/Victoria variety. Public health experts have urged that the vaccines be stored indefinitely: there may some day be a swine-flu outbreak...
Besides paying $100 million for the vaccine, the Government assumed the burden of liability from the manufacturers; the 391 claims brought against the program to date total $117.5 million, including $89.2 million for 85 Guillain-Barré cases. Stuck, if not vaccinated, are the taxpayers...