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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shake-up inspired talk that Sony (1994-95 sales: $44.8 billion) might now follow the lead of fellow Japanese giant Matsushita, which sold control of MCA and its Universal Studios to Seagram last April for $5.7 billion. "The real significance of Schulhof's ouster is that it is the last nail in the coffin of synergy between hardware and software," says analyst Porter Bibb, who follows the entertainment industry for the firm Ladenburg, Thalmann. "You can count the days until the movie business is sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOODBYE TO A PRODIGAL SON | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

Last week Autry and the other Wildcats visited the Dewey Elementary School in Evanston, where they received roses with purple streamers and a giant football sign made by all the kids in the school. A second-grade class serenaded the team by singing, "Everything's coming up roses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPORT: THE PURPLE ROSE OF NORTHWESTERN | 12/18/1995 | See Source »

Such supporters either want to mold the flag into a religious icon or are making a mistake that reminds me when--at age seven--I thought that war was a giant game of capture the flag. Motivated by a misunderstanding of the lyrics of the national anthem, I believed that the side first to remove the opponent's flag and replace it with its own was the winner...

Author: By Daniel S. Albel, | Title: Flagging a National Symbol | 12/15/1995 | See Source »

...making process so rare for Harvard students: "Well, should we do pizza today, or 'Tex-Mex?'" You all then pause and squint, trying desperately to decipher the images appearing on the 70-square-foot video-screen to the rear of the space; studying the near traumatizing effect of watching giant images fading out before they ever completely fade in. Mental torment aside, however, the Commons is truly a remarkable place for students...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: An Excellent Student Center | 12/12/1995 | See Source »

Bill Gates may soon face questions beyond those about his new bestselling book. Justice Department attorneys are reportedly expanding their antitrust probe of Microsoft and have issued several new civil subpoenas to Microsoft competitors, including Compuserve, Netscape and Netcom, to investigate whether the software giant intentionally set up bugs in its new Windows 95 operating system to disable rival internet access programs. Since the August release of Windows 95, numerous companies have complained that Microsoft's accompanying browser, called "Plus!", conflicts and in some cases disables competing browsers when users access the internet through Windows. Don't blame us, Microsoft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ROADBLOCKS AHEAD | 12/4/1995 | See Source »

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