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...China whole industries open to them that were closed before. Right now, overseas telephone companies can't directly operate phone networks in China. Within three years of China's joining the WTO, though, the companies will be allowed to own 49% of the country's operators. Corporations like Xerox will be allowed to sell and service their own copying machines, instead of having to work through Chinese agents. Automakers expect sales in China to soar after tariffs that now double the price of a car fall to only 25%. That increase will probably kill off most of China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Kind of Trade War | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...only caveat: the material is “non-circulating to insure availability” (for all lesbian sex aficionados). There is a Xerox machine in the Reference Room, but the researchers on “Culinary Art in Kazakhstan” or “Marriage Rituals in Medieval Mozambique” probably won’t look too kindly upon the person spending an hour copying page after page of naked women rolling around in bed (and other locales). But never fear—the bimonthly On Our Backs is $5.95 per issue or $34.95 an year. Just...

Author: By R. Fujii, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SEXsinger Library | 10/25/2001 | See Source »

...outside the company, particularly on Wall Street, where GE stock has enjoyed a hefty Welch premium, Immelt knows it's just beginning. Following a successful CEO is never easy. Consider such CEO casualties as Coca-Cola's Doug Ivester and Xerox's Rick Thoman, who followed high-profile bosses--Roberto Goizueta and Paul Allaire--and barely got a chance to make a mark before the long knives came...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jack Who? | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...This is a little like prosecuting Xerox for coming up with the photocopier

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Column Will Self-Destruct in 60 Seconds | 8/8/2001 | See Source »

...behind it. This beauty of a pro-business statute - which also comforts the comfortable in the music and movie industries - makes it not only an offense to circumvent any security surrounding copyrighted material, but even to invent any tools that circumvent such security. This is a little like prosecuting Xerox for coming up with the photocopier. Your Honor, someone might use that thing to copy a book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Column Will Self-Destruct in 60 Seconds | 8/8/2001 | See Source »

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