The New York Times 1999 Andrew Pollack - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 Andrew Pollack
TitleSubjectAuthors
Chips are hidden in washing machines, microwaves and even reservoirs.(Year 2000 compliance problem as it relates to embedded microcomponents)(Technology Information)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Even a sky can have limits; financing and other problems crimp space industry's growth.(problems in the satellite and satellite communications industries)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Feature film to be produced for release on Web; a film maker with a track record embraces the theater of the Net.(Metafilmics to produce "The Quantum Project")(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Fluor to cut 5,000 jobs and reorganize operations.(engineering and construction firm Fluor Corp.)(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
For coders, a code of conduct; 2000 problem tests professionalism of programmers.(Year 2000 computer bug)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
In data linkage, it's spinoff vs. parent.(Emulex, parent of Qlogic; fiber channel technology)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Mattel reports loss and says it will cut jobs.(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Nippon Life sells big hotel in Los Angeles.(Century Plaza Hotel and Tower)(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
No. 2 official out at Mattel in shake-up; position is eliminated at struggling toy maker.(COO Bruce Stein won't be replaced)(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Reno pilots locked in dispute over seniority at American.(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Revamping said to be set at Microsoft; alignment by customers instead of product lines.Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Shaman says it is exiting drug business.(Shaman Pharmaceuticals Inc.)(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
'South Park' creators plan cartoon series for the Web.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
To chief of Airtouch, a deal seizes a 'Bell opportunity'.(Sam Ginn, Airtouch Communications Inc.'s CEO)(Abstract)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
What's in a cybername? $7.5 million for the right address.(company pays record amount for rights to Internet domain name)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
Winnick weaves a single cable into an empire.(Gary Winnick, largest holder of Global Crossing Ltd. stock)Business, generalAndrew Pollack
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