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...like a visit by Don Corleone," Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen recalled later. "I expected to find a bloody computer monitor in my bed the next day." Barksdale charged in his testimony that Microsoft's goal at the meeting was to illegally divide the browser market, keeping the lion's share for itself. "I have never been in a meeting in my 33-year business career in which a competitor had so blatantly implied that we should either stop competing with it or the competitor would kill us," he asserted...
...want to be a better father for less epochal reasons as well, says Evans: loving his children, wanting to give them more than just his name and his money, believing that it is not fair for his working wife to do the lion's share of the work. Evans attempts to show fathers how to juggle their professional and personal responsibilities without dropping the ball...
...Jaron Taafe 47-yard goal that barely flew over the crossbar. Columbia had been ahead 19-17 since the end of the third quarter on Kirby Mack's one-yard touchdown run, but junior placekicker Kirby Mack hit the right post on the point-after. The Lions set a team defensive record holding the Engineers to 30 rushing yards on 19 carries. Captain free safety Chris Tillotson led the Lion defenders with nine tackles and two fumble recoveries...
Cabot, Kirkland, Lowell, Mather and Pforzheimer, the houses with contested seats, contributed the lion's share of upperclass votes, with 309 students voting, compared to 133 in all eight other houses combined...
Surprisingly, many seminal events in American popular culture this year have emanated from a single corporation, and no, it's not Microsoft. It's Disney. Most people recognize that The Lion King, a huge artistic and commercial success on Broadway, is a Disney product, But fewer are aware that the upcoming film version of Beloved, Toni Morrison's celebrated novel, was financed with Disney money, or that Tina Brown, late of The New Yorker, recently made a development deal with Miramax, which is owned by--you guessed it--Disney...