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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...complete installation of WFW 6.0, which includes the word processing program, document proofing tools such as a dictionary and a thesaurus, extensive on-line help and utilities that allow the user to draw simple graphs and mathematical equations, consumes almost 30 megabytes (MB) of hard disk space. The Word program itself is nearly six megabytes, almost three times the size of the previous version...

Author: By Haibin Jiu, | Title: MS Word 6.0 | 12/14/1993 | See Source »

...Spielberg told the cast, "we're not making a film, we're making a document." Documents, of course, are printed in black and white, and so is Schindler's List. To Spielberg, these are the colors of reality. They may also be part of an effort to find the cinematic equivalent to the style of Keneally's 1982 novel, which is marvelously understated -- the only way to go, really, when your subject is so overwhelming that all but the simplest words are bound to fail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heart of Darkness | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

...Israel presses the Clinton Administration to free Jonathan Pollard, the former U.S. Navy intelligence analyst sentenced in 1986 to life in prison for spying for the Israelis, Time has learned that one document Pollard is believed to have slipped to the Israelis -- thought to have landed in Soviet hands, albeit unintentionally -- was a huge National Security Agency compendium of frequencies used by foreign military and intelligence services. Gathering this information cost the U.S. billions of dollars, but Pollard rendered it useless. Officials assume countries that knew their frequencies had been discovered used them for disinformation. Additionally, officials fear the data...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: the Damage of Pollard's Espionage | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

...coverage of these recent events, Professor Stager has been misrepresented in opinion pieces and editorials that verge on libel. In an editorial on Nov. 9 regarding Professor Stager's transcription of faxed documents and the alleged invasion of the museum staff's privacy, The Crimson said: "...Stager's compulsive need to keep tabs on his staff seems a personal problem, not a business concern. Clearly, this is a sign of a serious inability to supervise the museum and a lack of respect for his staff." However, it was the responsibility of the museum staff to see that any document written...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bias Marks Semitic Museum Coverage | 12/10/1993 | See Source »

...planning document frankly admits that many of its programs "deliberately" attempt to address "serious problems confronting society...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, | Title: Risky Business | 12/7/1993 | See Source »

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