The New York Times 1991 John Holusha - Abstracts

The New York Times 1991 John Holusha
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adding lanes to data highways: project seeks wider use of fiber optics. (telecommunications)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
An industrial policy, piece by piece. (United States economic conditions)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Businesses go back to school; community colleges bring high technology to the shop floor.News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Fiber optics: new eyes of industry. (Business Technology)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Kodak posts improved earnings; rise in quarter comes despite Polaroid costs; share price falls to $44. (Eastman Kodak Co., Polaroid Corp.)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Making circuits without CFC's. (chlorofluorocarbons) (includes related articles on QPL Inc. and Apple Macintosh desktop publishing) (Business Technology) (Column)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Pushing the envelope at Boeing; designing the 777 by computer saves time and money. But can it help fend off rivals? (includes related articles about designing galleys and lavatories for airliners and about a new design feature involving folding wing tips)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
Shifts at Kodak include no. 2 imaging position. (Eastman Kodak Co. selects William F. Fowble to manage electronic imaging products) (Business People)News, opinion and commentaryJohn Holusha
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