The New York Times 1991 John Holusha |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adding lanes to data highways: project seeks wider use of fiber optics. (telecommunications) | News, opinion and commentary | John Holusha |
An industrial policy, piece by piece. (United States economic conditions) | News, opinion and commentary | John Holusha |
Businesses go back to school; community colleges bring high technology to the shop floor. | News, opinion and commentary | John Holusha |
Fiber optics: new eyes of industry. (Business Technology) | News, opinion and commentary | John 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 commentary | John Holusha |
Making circuits without CFC's. (chlorofluorocarbons) (includes related articles on QPL Inc. and Apple Macintosh desktop publishing) (Business Technology) (Column) | News, opinion and commentary | John 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 commentary | John 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 commentary | John Holusha |
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