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Control over WordPerfect and Windows is delegated to small groups of programmers in Orem, Utah, and Redmond, Washington, respectively. They may or may not fix my problem, depending on everything from whim to budget constraints...
Three Olympic thrills. Gail Devers won the women's 100-m race 16 months after nearly having her feet amputated. That ageless sprite Carl Lewis anchored the U.S. men's 4x100-m relay team that set a world record. And in an inspiring 400-m semifinal, Briton Derek Redmond collapsed with a hamstring pull, then rose and, aided by his weeping father, staggered to the finish line. Amazing feets...
Gates, 36, is the founder and owned of Microsoft Corp., a mammoth software firm based in Redmond, Wash. He dropped out of Harvard in 1975 to found Microsoft, now the world's largest microcomputer software company...
...kinds of memory: the official ones that belong to the world in highlight films, and the private ones that are preserved, if at all, in dusty photo albums. Some Olympic moments from Barcelona will now pass into the collective unconscious -- Charles Barkley dunking, Gail Devers smiling, Derek Redmond in tears hobbling on his pulled hamstring toward the 400-m finish line, leaning on his father's shoulder. Others will be as unmarked as the snapshots the Bhutanese archers take back of a city full of boats...
...ahead with Osserman's operation based on the panel's recommendation that the moratorium be lifted. Nearly all of the handful of transplants performed for Parkinson's have produced dramatic results, but for Osserman it was too late: he died within months. Says Yale team leader Eugene Redmond: "He may have been the first victim of the moratorium...