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Which is not to say the case is a slam dunk for Microsoft. The company stubbornly clings to fixed ideas that backfired in Jackson's court and could easily backfire again. For example, Microsoft still plans to argue that it is not a monopoly--even though it controls more than 90% of the PC operating-system market. And it continues to claim that well-established antitrust laws do not apply to an industry dealing in 21st century technology. The company's almost religious zeal on these points won't help its image in the appeals court. "If you indiscriminately attack...
...case on its weakest leg: proving that consumers have somehow been hurt by Microsoft's actions. The more Microsoft can make its behavior seem proconsumer, the less appropriate the government's draconian remedy will appear--and the more likely the higher courts will toss the case back to Jackson for a less severe punishment...
Until this year, O'Neal's tenure with the Lakers mimicked his movie career: the Lakers were swept out of the playoffs two years running. But this year they have a new coach: Phil Jackson, the man who helped guide Jordan and his Chicago Bulls to six titles...
NAME: SAMUEL L. JACKSON AGE: 51 OCCUPATION: Shaft star/one bad mutha BEST PUNCH: "John is like many young directors I've worked with recently...I know better than they do what works for Sam Jackson...
...cooking column. But Dads is bigger, in stories and ads, on SUVs, watches and sports apparel than on diapers and baby equipment. Dads and Dadmag.com an unrelated online fathering magazine, also favor the sports hero as parental role model, with cover stories on Cal Ripken and Bo Jackson, and a regular column written by Boomer Esiason. Helpful parenting websites with solid dad components--but a bit less testosterone--include father.com slowlane.com and familyeducation.com...