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...homes will enjoy high-speed connections to movies and music whenever they want--is off to a rocky start. Any delay is crucial to consumers eagerly anticipating the broadband revolution, because if AOL, with all its affiliated cable systems and entertainment properties, can't deliver those services, who can? Microsoft? Comcast? Rupert Murdoch...
...company stock would be immediately transferable to, well, whatever other investment option we worker bees might find enticing. Do nothing, and the money still buys company stock (this strategy also works if you happen to believe in the company's prospects). Want to move it all into, say, Microsoft? Good old AOLTW won't squawk, not now or three years from...
...medical parole; from Drapchi Prison in Lhasa. RELEASED. PETA THORNYCROFT, 57, correspondent for Britain's Daily Telegraph who was detained by authorities in Zimbabwe under a security act for publishing false information; by order of a high court in Harare. RESIGNED. RICK BELLUZZO, president and chief operating officer of Microsoft Corp., after serving little more than a year in the position; in Seattle. Claiming the move was part of restructuring that he designed, Belluzzo announced plans to stay with the company through September and oversee the transition. SENTENCED. MARK STROMAN, 32, Texas stoneworker convicted of capital murder for shooting Indian...
Steve Altschuler and Lani Wu, a husband-and-wife-team, are the CGR’s two non-biologists. The mathematicians, who had developed algorithms at Microsoft and worked in bioinformactics companies before coming to the Center, hope to apply mathematical models and software to biological problems...
...Thompson’s essays where he talks about using Bible quotes. I probably made that up, just like all the other “leadership experience” on my résumé. Regardless, I needed something to get the proverbial ball (my column) rolling (in a Microsoft Word file...