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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This year officials will continue to design the new databases, chart of accounts and general ledger that will form the backbone of the project...
...standards whose implacable rigidity led to Microsoft's rise in the first place. Gates spent the Web's first two years pretending it didn't matter and the next two frantically refocusing his company on the Net and snapping up anything that might further that goal (see chart...
...statistics that show an "all-time high" of cases of Lyme disease in the U.S. represent only a tiny fraction of actual cases. Rather than the 16,000 cases your chart showed, there are more than half a million, and perhaps even as many as 2 million Americans who are infected with the disease, but not all of them are aware of it. Millions more may go to their death never knowing their lives were shattered by Lyme disease, misdiagnosed as one of the illnesses that Lyme mimics and camouflages itself as. Lyme disease ranks as one of the fastest...
...crash as well as the passenger list, has a number of choices. Does he thread backward, exploring the chilly ironies of Fate's dice rolling? Forward, tracing a bizarre linkage of events unexpectedly tumbled into motion? Does he find sabotage, corporate greed, a pilot who memorized an eye chart he could no longer read...
...Your chart on the CEOs of Apple Computer Inc. included me and my years at the company, from April 1983 to June 1993 [BIZ WATCH, July 21]. However, there seem to be some details missing. I have this strange memory that after 1985, but before the introduction of the handheld Newton in 1993, Apple had some glorious years with desktop publishing, multimedia Macs, PowerBooks, educational Macs, the marketing campaign of the decade and the No. 1-selling personal computer worldwide. Guess it was just a figment of my imagination. JOHN SCULLEY New York City