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...directs the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City, did not make it easy for our staff; he was concerned throughout the project that his work be put in the context of all that is happening in the field. It was only when science editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt laid out our comprehensive editorial plans that Ho realized what decision had been made. "Does that mean I'm Man of the Year?" he gulped. "That makes me very uncomfortable." Ho relaxed when convinced that his experiments with the new antiviral "cocktails" would not be touted as a "cure...
...performance in the most recent quarter that ended last week. Analysts had been expecting Digital to post a profit of about $1.06 per share for the second quarter, but that number is now expected to be below 80 cents, before applying the $475 million restructuring charge. TIME's Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move...
...performance in the most recent quarter that ended last week. Analysts had been expecting Digital to post a profit of about $1.06 per share for the second quarter, but that number is now expected to be below 80 cents, before applying the $475 million restructuring charge. TIME's Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move...
...performance in the most recent quarter that ended last week. Analysts had been expecting Digital to post a profit of about $1.06 per share for the second quarter, but that number is now expected to be below 80 cents, before applying the $475 million restructuring charge. TIME's Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short-term weaknesses in the PC business," Elmer-DeWitt reports. "The rise of smaller, more powerful microcomputers has reduced the demand for minicomputers. Digital has had to reinvent itself to move...
...highest protection from governmental intrusion." The decision is at least a temporary victory for the ACLU, which along with 57 other organizations had filed suit against the act once it passed. "The ACLU argued that no additional laws were needed to regulate the Internet," says TIME's Philip Elmer-DeWitt. "Child pornography and obscenity are already illegal and the government has been very effective in dealing with infractions." The Philadelphia panel's decision was the first major judicial ruling concerning the Internet. According to provisions in the law, the case will now be heard by the Supreme Court. -->