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Instead they're already creating a world that is about to become your own. The Net economy that Yang and Filo are building doesn't exist merely in the 115 million Web-page views that Yahoo serves up to hungry surfers every day nor in the stock-market pyrotechnics that have given their venture an explosive $8 billion valuation. The real economy exists in the thousands--even tens of thousands--of sites that together with Yahoo are remaking the face of global commerce. Want to snag a $900 suit for $150? Try countryroadfashions.com (but be warned: they're based...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Click Till You Drop | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

...Indeed. I know you said the range of plays is relatively stock, but is the summer still a good time for more experimental theater than during the year...

Author: By Nicolas R. Rapold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard-Radcliffe Theater Gets Cozy During Summer | 7/17/1998 | See Source »

Williams: I don't think they really approve of the content of the season. I think it's more of a staff compatibility thing. The season is pretty stock--we usually do a musical, a play and a Shakespeare...

Author: By Nicolas R. Rapold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard-Radcliffe Theater Gets Cozy During Summer | 7/17/1998 | See Source »

...YORK: Well, they can?t all be bulls. But FORTUNE writer Nelson Schwartz says that despite Intel's after-the-bell report Tuesday that its second-quarter earnings declined 29 percent from last year to 66 cents per share, the chip maker?s stock shouldn?t take too much of a hit -? because on Wall Street, as in Washington, the spin?s the thing. "Although the published expectation was higher, at 68 cents, the way Intel announced it was much more important than the actual number," says Schwartz. "They predicted a better performance for the next quarter," and that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Intel Puts the Spin on Its Wheel of Fortune | 7/15/1998 | See Source »

...sight. "It's already gone on longer than anyone predicted," he says, and notes that even Wall Street -- generally supportive anytime management gets tough with labor -- has started to worry that the strike's duration may outweigh any benefits derived from taking a hard line. GM stock dropped more than two points Monday after weekend talks blew up, and was creeping back Tuesday only because analysts had fully expected the earnings carnage. In a desperate ploy, GM has asked a federal court to order the UAW into arbitration to settle the strikes, but legal experts don't give the move...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GM's Troubles Just Beginning | 7/14/1998 | See Source »

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