The New York Times 1999 Joel Brinkley - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 Joel Brinkley
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After three-month recess, Microsoft trial resumes.(U.S. antitrust suit)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
A Microsoft remedy: antitrust experts offer prescriptions.(Nicholas Economides, New York University; William J. Baer, former Federal Trade Commission official; Robert Litan, Brookings Institution; Robert E. Hall, Stanford University; and Steven Salop, Georgetown University)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Broadcaster seeks change in digital TV format.(Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Depositions continue in Microsoft case; odd turn of events for America Online.(America Online chairman Stephen M. Case deposed by Microsoft in antitrust suit)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Flat TV's, still for the fat-wallet set, improve as prices fall.(Technology Information)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
How Microsoft sought friends in Washington.(company's increased lobbying and public relations effort)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley, John M. Broder
If Microsoft loses suit, 19 states plan to seek a radical overhaul.(states taking part in anti-trust suit want to break up Microsoft )(Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Information superhighway is just outside the Beltway.(Washington, D.C. area home to Internet, high technology companies)(Washington.com: A Special Report)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Intuit's chief urges division of Microsoft; calls for restrictions on using Windows to promote other products.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Lights! Camera! Keyboard!(Sony's Vaio Picturebook Computer, the laptop with a camera)(Circuits)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
List of final witnesses released in Microsoft trial.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft remedy envisions curbing Windows system.(proposals to limit monopoly power)(Company Business and Marketing)(Government Activity)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft rests its case, ending on a misstep.(company completes main portion of its defense in government's antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft's final antitrust case witness stumbles a bit.(Richard L. Schmalensee, dean of the Sloan School of Management, MIT)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft undercut in effort to depict rival as thriving; e-mails suggest a selective search for data.(e-mails expose Microsoft's attempt to manipulate its standing in the browser market)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Microsoft witness attacked for contradictory opinions; economist is said to have shifted stance.(Justice Department Attorney David Boies's cross examination of Richard Schmalensee)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Pricing at issue as U.S. finishes Microsoft case.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Summations are offered in Microsoft case; antitrust trial's verdict seen later this year.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Survey shows viewers want interactive HDTV options.(survey on high-definition television by Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
Tales of fear and loathing of Microsoft; Compaq memos depict some ties that bind.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
'Unbiased' ads for Microsoft came at a price.(newspaper advertisements run by a California institute supporting Microsoft Corp.'s position in antitrust suit were paid for by the software maker)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. and state officials weigh Microsoft remedies.(Justice Department and state attorneys general unlikely to see eye-to-eye on what to do with Microsoft Corp. if the latter is found guilty of violating antitrust laws)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. attacks a Microsoft videotape as misleading.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJoel Brinkley
U.S. judge declares Microsoft a monopoly stifling a market; Gates dissents, favoring talks.(U.S. Versus Microsoft)Business, generalSteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
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