The New York Times 2000 Joel Brinkley - Abstracts

The New York Times 2000 Joel Brinkley
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Digital TV era still remains out of reach; few consumers adopt costly new technology.(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
Government opposes Microsoft's request for a stay.(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
It's a Word world, or is it?(Microsoft Word; Corel WordPerfect 9.0, available in a suite of applications which sells for $90)(Column)(Evaluation)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
Judge lobs the Microsoft case into another court.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
Microsoft chided as antitrust trial draws to a close.(Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson)(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentarySteve Lohr, Joel Brinkley
Microsoft is said to offer plan to restrain business practices; plaintiffs in antitrust suit disagree on a position.News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
Microsoft waits for Bush's position on its antitrust case.(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
Talks in Microsoft case continue as judge's decision looms.(mediator continues to work at getting litigants to settle)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
U.S. assails Microsoft and submits proposal for a breakup.(Justice Department)(Government Activity)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
U.S. judge says Microsoft violated antitrust laws with predatory behavior; appeal is planned; discussions of remedy are to be undertaken in next few weeks.(U.S. vs. Microsoft)News, opinion and commentaryJoel Brinkley
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