| The New York Times 2000 Simon Romero |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| As cell phone use explodes, debate over health risk grows.(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| AT&T shares up on speedy at home deal.(increases stake in Excite@Home)(Company Financial Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Anthony DePalma, Simon Romero |
| BellSouth lowers earnings expectations for next fiscal year.(Company Financial Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Chairman of Lucent is ousted by board after profit erosion.(Company Operations) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Deutsche Telekom to pay $50 billion for U.S. company; opposition in Congress; deal for VoiceStream would be first in telephone industry by foreign government.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Andrew Ross Sorkin, Simon Romero |
| Global Crossing-Exodus deal said to collapse.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero, Laura M. Holson |
| Lucent issues a warning on earnings; business is slipping in several key areas.(fiscal fourth-quarter results)(Company Financial Information) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Qualcomm's shrinking act could pay off big; company prospers by shedding divisions and focusing fiercely on patents.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Qwest stock dips on news of 13,000 layoffs.(Company Business and Marketing) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Wireless Internet casts its shadow, and substance, in New York.(Industry Trend or Event) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| Wireless unit makes Sprint a likely takeover target; suitors ready as WorldCom deal collapses.(large telecom firms eye the Sprint PCS subsidiary with interest) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
| WorldCom and Sprint end their $115 billion merger.(in the face of opposition from regulators who fear reduction of competition) | News, opinion and commentary | Simon Romero |
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