The New York Times 1995 Edmund l. Andrews - Abstracts

The New York Times 1995 Edmund l. Andrews
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2 Bell Atlantic executives promoted to vice chairmen. (Lawrence T. Babbio Jr. and James G. Cullen)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Accord reached for limiting smut on the Internet: compromise at capitol: curbs' opponents give ground to a relentless campaign for bill requiring them. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
An accord struck on communication faces House snag: some Republicans balk: G.O.P. angry over perception Democrats for upper hand - further delay seen. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
A top official quits AT&T to become Legent chief. (Global Information Solutions' Pres Jerre L. Stead)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
AT&T chief seeks to calm rank and file, via video. (Robert E. Allen)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
AT&T names heads for 2 spun-off units.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
AT&T sends a message to Washington, person to person. (lobbying for telecommunications deregulation legislation)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Auction seen for satellite TV license: Tele-Communications' plan hits FCC wall.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
'Baby Bell' is looking to old field; long-distance rules may change again. (Ameritech Corp wants to offer long-distance services)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Bell Atlantic's (mild) interest in public broadcasting stake.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Bell Atlantic to drop AT&T as builder of video network.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Chaos for an industry; in overhaul of communications law, lower prices may follow initial jolts.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Clinton enters battle over telecom bill: President attacks plan; aide cites veto threat. (chief economic advisor Joseph Stiglitz) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Conferees agree to keep limits on cable TV rates for 3 years. (House-Senate conference committee) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Conferees agree to revamp laws on communication; retreat by Republicans; administration praises move - final vote on measure is likely by weekend. (House-Senate conference committee) (Dec 23, 1995) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Congress agrees on a tough bill to wipe out on-line obscenity. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Court hearing for Microsoft set for today; issue is whether judge went too far in case.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Court stalls F.C.C. program for women and minorities. (wireless PCS service auction)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. approves new rules for nationwide caller ID.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C., as expected, alters rules between phone companies. (long-distance telephone companies)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. plan would avoid a delay of license auction.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
F.C.C. vote gives Murdoch big victory on ownership. (News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Finding best deal among long-distance calling plans.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
For telecommunications bill, time for some horse trading. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
G.O.P. to delay a vote on communications bill.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
House bill sets off fight in long-distance calling.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
In a tiny company's fight, big communications stakes. (Interdigital Communications Corp embroiled in patent suit with Motorola over wireless communications technology)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
In global sales, breakup plan will give units room to roam. (AT&T's big switch: a tool to compete?) (telecommunications equipment spinoff company)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Judge in the Microsoft case is willing to test the limits. (Federal Judge Stanley Sporkin being criticized for refusal to agree to proposed settlement in US Justice Dept's antitrust case against Microsoft)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Judge rejects U.S. plan to settle antitrust case against Microsoft. (Federal District Judge Stanley Sporkin rejects settlement agreement reached between US Justice Dept and Microsoft)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Kerrey vows to stall telecommunications bill; seeking changes, Senator calls it a contract with corporations. (U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Let the high-wire act begin: to Henry Schacht, AT&T's equipment spinoff looks easy to run. It won't be. (Henry B. Schacht) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
MCI's 4th-quarter revenue advanced 9%.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
MCI will compete in local phone services.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Microsoft and U.S. seek to upset judge's decision. (Microsoft and Dept of Justice seek to reverse ruling from federal Judge Stanley Sporkin)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Microsoft settlement challenged; U.S. and company questioned by judge. (Justice Dept antitrust settlement)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Mr. Smith goes to cyberspace. (US Library of Congress to introduce Thomas legislative information service via the Internet)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
New bill lets Bells offer long distance; passage likely today by Senate committee.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
New effort to settle data issues; struggle is seen for Gore and Congress. (Vice President Al Gore)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
No-holds-barred battle for long-distance calls.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
On $700 billion data highway, persuasion has a polite frenzy. (lobbying and the information superhighway)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Phone-bill lobbyists wear out welcome.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Psst! Want to buy a research lab? The Baby Bells want out. (Bellcore telecom research institute)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Republicans seek a truce in phone war. (Republicans and Clinton Administration clash over deregulating telecommunications industry)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Rich from AT&T sale, McCaw may put $1.1 billion into Nextel. (Graig O. McCaw)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Senate approves a bill to revamp media regulation; overwhelming support; a new measure could reshape pricing rules for cable TV and telephone services.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Senate Republicans propose shift in telecommunications.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Senate supports severe penalties on computer smut; fines and prison terms; 84-to-16 vote on amendment to telecommunications bill - free speech is issue.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Senator asked AT&T to drop ads against bill. (Sen Larry Pressler; telecommunications bill)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Service deal by Nynex to aid rivals.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Split in G.O.P. suggests delay on phone law. (telecommunications)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Sprint's European deal is cleared by the U.S. (Sprint Corp, France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Telecom bill: another day, another rift; Dole's 'giveaway' talk riles some Republicans. (Sen Bob Dole) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Telephone price war heats up; Sprint's flat rates open a new front.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
TV ownership rules stall communications bill. (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. appeals ruling by judge on Microsoft. (Justice Dept antitrust consent decree overturned)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. outlines Microsoft case in legal brief.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
U.S. plans more phone competition. (US Justice Dept to allow more competition between Bell companies and long-distance carriers)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
US West wins federal endorsement of long-distance plan.Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
What's in a word? Only the future of communications. (wording for telecommunications bill) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
When digital doesn't always mean clear. (pitfalls of digital technology)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Why fix phones that aren't broken? (1995 telecommunications bill) (Government Activity)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
Winners of wireless auction to pay $7 billion. (FCC closes auction for personal communications services licenses)Business, generalEdmund L. Andrews
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