The New York Times 1999 Andrew Pollack |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Chips are hidden in washing machines, microwaves and even reservoirs.(Year 2000 compliance problem as it relates to embedded microcomponents)(Technology Information) | Business, general | Andrew 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, general | Andrew 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, general | Andrew Pollack |
Fluor to cut 5,000 jobs and reorganize operations.(engineering and construction firm Fluor Corp.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
For coders, a code of conduct; 2000 problem tests professionalism of programmers.(Year 2000 computer bug) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
In data linkage, it's spinoff vs. parent.(Emulex, parent of Qlogic; fiber channel technology) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Mattel reports loss and says it will cut jobs.(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Nippon Life sells big hotel in Los Angeles.(Century Plaza Hotel and Tower)(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew 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, general | Andrew Pollack |
Reno pilots locked in dispute over seniority at American.(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Revamping said to be set at Microsoft; alignment by customers instead of product lines. | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
Shaman says it is exiting drug business.(Shaman Pharmaceuticals Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
'South Park' creators plan cartoon series for the Web.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
To chief of Airtouch, a deal seizes a 'Bell opportunity'.(Sam Ginn, Airtouch Communications Inc.'s CEO)(Abstract) | Business, general | Andrew 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, general | Andrew Pollack |
Winnick weaves a single cable into an empire.(Gary Winnick, largest holder of Global Crossing Ltd. stock) | Business, general | Andrew Pollack |
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