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...which point the original suit might no longer apply to the software market. But by invoking Standard Oil, which owned 90 percent of the U.S. oil market before it was broken up in 1910, Jackson sent out a warning siren that no firm, no matter how powerful or vital to the national economy, is beyond the reach of the federal scalpel...
Supporters hope to avoid another scenario like that of the Tasty and they said yesterday they believe that the Bow has a character that is vital to Harvard Square...
...security elsewhere on the Internet allowed the attackers to make their targets inaccessible, which under certain circumstances could be almost as bad. Last October the General Accounting Office released a report castigating government agencies as well as businesses for poor security practices, and it argued that even vital services such as national defense, law enforcement and air traffic control could be the victims of electronic attacks. Security has to be taken seriously as a national and perhaps even global concern...
They are unpaid. On the first and third Monday of every month, they fly from around the country to meet in Loeb House's Cabot Room, where they talk amongst themselves from morning until well after lunch, discussing matters both vital and secret...
...case of Flight 261, investigators have recovered a wealth of material at the crash site that may provide some vital clues to what happened. The plane's two black boxes--the flight-data recorder and cockpit voice recorder--have been found. And a robotic device located at least part of the highly suspect stabilizer on the ocean floor...