Word: intentionally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...charge more aggressively for its browser, Gates insists Explorer will continue to be free or, in his words, "priced to sell." Don't mistake that for an act of charity. Netscape's Department of Justice letter charged that a Microsoft executive told a gathering of developers this spring, "Our intent is to flood the market with free Internet software and squeeze Netscape until they run out of cash...
...shirt, chinos and high tops, which, like his hands, are propped up on rests. One notices how clean the sneakers are. His color is good, his hair a thick mixture of old brown and new gray, his eyes true blue. Indeed, his eyes are so alert and intent, his actor's face so distractingly alive, that when one's own eyes rise to meet it, the reality of his condition is obliterated. At these moments one realizes that his mobility has been restricted only from the neck down...
...dancing whiz Savion Glover, is about dance, about movement, about flashing, stomping, whirling feet. A recording of a dance seems as useful as a photograph of a symphony. But tap dancing is percussive, rhythmic, noisy. To hear Glover's feet banging away is to feel his passion, his intent; visuals would be nice but aren't necessary. Noise/Funk is a historical work, tracing the black experience from slave times to the present through tap dancing, and much is expressed in the songs that Glover dances to. Gospel/Hip-Hop Rant is one of the best tracks here, deftly juxtaposing the pleading, lamenting...
...past is always his prologue, and at times he seems almost intent upon reinforcing his remoteness. He goes to a high school in Ohio and starts off telling the kids about World War II. Last month in Billings, Montana, he joked that he had been coming to the state since before its 48-year-old Governor had even been born. And on his birthday, for which his wife Elizabeth gave him a CD player, he said he couldn't wait to cue up some Johnny Mathis albums. Even in Washington, his neighborhood is a sound stage: he lives...
...BUSINESS, July 15]. Labor unions are a dinosaur. In the first part of the century they were a necessary evil, but they are no longer needed. The AFL-CIO should accept the fact that it is an anachronism and drift quietly into obscurity. Unions, while preaching the altruistic intent of helping the low-skilled worker, actually cause fewer jobs suitable for such workers to be created. ELIJAH C. MARENTETTE Boston