Word: trust
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Building Trust, Cooperation...
...those (whether we know them or not) who choose to remain sexually undefined. To ignore the latter group is to ignore many immensely important concerns such as the correlation of socio-economic privilege and racial background. It is undoubtedly harder to come out when you do not have a trust fund in your name. People have stronger ties in different cultures and communities that are traditionally harder to break with in the name of individualism--not to mention the basic fact that many simply do not wish to come out and are no less deserving of support or attention...
...Netscape gets its chance to strike back today, but beware: If their third-quarter earnings are anything less than the 12 cents a share analysts are expecting, their stock could actually sink - trust-busting in Washington notwithstanding. Also reporting today are Philip Morris, Pepsi, Exxon, Amoco and Goodyear. If all post good profits as expected, Wall Street may sing again...
...This public backbiting is out of control," says Craig Silverman, a former Denver prosecutor. "This was a good day for the killer of JonBenet." Silverman says the removal of Eller could prove disastrous should the case ever go to trial. "A jury will not convict if it doesn't trust the police and doesn't trust the prosecutor," he said. "Now it is clear the police don't even trust each other, and that will all be exploited by the defense attorneys...
...Justice Department considers those "new features" to be a browser by any other name, a separate product from the Windows desktop, and thus subject to anti-trust law. It's now up to the courts; but the early betting on Wall Street was that there's very little that the boys from Redmond can't buy/bully their way out of. A pleasant earnings reports at day's end left Microsoft stock up 1/4 at 132 1/2. Rival browser-pusher Netscape was up 4 5/16 after a early $6 rise...