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...most to gain: the folks who make their living providing protection against virus attacks. Central Point Software in Beaverton, Ore., for example, reported that sales of its $129 antiviral program jumped 700% in one month. Central Point gave away thousands of copies of another, smaller program designed to destroy Michelangelo and a second virus set to strike this week, on Friday the 13th. But included in that freebie was a clever marketing tool for the company's full-powered program: a list of 1,007 other viruses that could still be lurking in the soul of your machine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ding! Whrrrrrrrrrrrr. Crash! | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

...wacky editorial misunderstanding, the dissent by Liam T.A. Ford and Matthew J. McDonald on Monday's Opinion page contained an error. It was implied that the authors wanted simply "to cripple federal regulations. " In fact, they want Pat Buchanan to lead a "search-and-destroy mission" against such regulations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORRECTIONS | 3/14/1992 | See Source »

...statement prepared by the Security Council president contains 15 pages of charges that Iraq has failed to comply with U.N. orders to destroy its terror weapons. A copy of it, to be delivered at today's public council session on Iraq, was obtained by The Associated Press...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWS BRIEFS | 3/11/1992 | See Source »

...more radical procedure that is too new for doctors to have data on long-term survival rates. The procedure, known as an autologous bone-marrow transplant, was designed to overcome the basic limitation faced by all conventional cancer therapies: in doses sufficient to do their job, they can destroy the bone marrow, the mother lode of all blood cells, red and white. By removing a portion of the bone marrow (and purging it separately of tumor cells), physicians can go on to deliver otherwise lethal doses of radiation and chemotherapy. Then they rescue the patient from certain death with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Running Against Cancer | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...demokratizatsia be far behind? Salisbury does not see it. Deng, a "moderate" and pragmatist, was willing to shed as much blood as necessary to put down the Tiananmen Square democracy movement in 1989. His position, like Mao's, was "if he saw himself challenged, he was bound to destroy the challenger." The next emperor, Salisbury predicts, will probably be as pragmatic as Deng. But like Deng he will hold tightly to power and will be ready to order China, as emperors did in dynasties past, "Obey -- and tremble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sex, Drugs and Mao Zedong | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

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