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...page-one editorial denouncing this dastardly scheme to harm the Dartmouth football team," Lewis remembers with a laugh...
...legal debate this fall will center in part on similar questions: whether the DOJ's remedies would actually prevent consumer harm, as opposed to merely promoting one company's fortunes at another's expense. Asked whether the PC vendor Packard Bell would want to buy Windows at a discount if it didn't include Explorer, a spokeswoman was skeptical. "Would customers want to pay less for a computer without an integrated browser," she mused, "or do they prefer to have an integrated, simple way to surf the Internet?" Microsoft dependents always speak carefully in public, but her implication is clear...
...rampant in industries from banking to telecommunications, Klein had ample opportunity to prove his trust-busting mettle without taking on Microsoft in a long and costly battle that many legal scholars suspect he will have a tough time winning. Faced with the uneasy prospect of trying to prove consumer harm by a company that has helped make PCs better and cheaper, Klein must have held out at least faint hopes that Gates would renounce enough of his most egregious practices to let them both declare victory and go home. Unfortunately for all concerned (with the exception of Microsoft enemies like...
...morning, going through my e-mail, and I find a bit of spam from an online porn site called DoMeLive.com Live sex, it promises--you on one end, a heavy-breathing nude human being on the other. "Free samples," it says, supplying a password and log-in. No harm in looking, I figure, and I click...
Though his 1996 presidential campaign was a short-lived bust, Wilson is not taking himself out of the running for 2000. A high-profile role on 226 won't do him any harm with party conservatives. He's pushing hard, lobbying conservative donors in Washington and Republican Governors around the country. Chuck Mack, president of the Teamsters Local 70, calls 226 "the most serious attack on labor since they tried to turn California into a right-to-work state in 1958." The unions won that one, but at that time 40% of the state's work force was unionized...