Microsoft Case Shows Government Clearly Indifferent To Consumers
Here's the last word on the Microsoft case from Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson: Get ready for a government-directed "rescue mission" of the otherwise wildly successful high-tech sector.
Keep the Focus on Consumers
Here's the last word on the Microsoft case from Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson: get ready for a government-directed "rescue mission" of the otherwise wildly successful high-tech sector.
Microsoft Is Not Standard Oil
Here's the last word on the Microsoft case from Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson: get ready for a government-directed "rescue mission" of the otherwise wildly successful high-tech sector.
Software Landing
Consumers won't see any price changes immediately from the breakup of Microsoft, but whether the split eventually will bring higher or lower prices is debatable. U.S. District Judge Thomas…
Luck of the Draw at IRS?
Juanita Broaddrick, whom about 80 percent of Americans believed when she accused President Clinton of raping her (how do you like that poll?), is being audited by the Internal Revenue…
‘Taxpayers’ Friend’
State Rep. John Culberson, R-west Houston, received the Friend of the Taxpayer award from Texas Citizens for a Sound Economy "for his service to his constituents by protecting taxpayers and…
Microsoft Breakup Questioned
The attorney general of North Carolina, one of the states suing Microsoft for antitrust violations, voiced doubts about the government's proposal to break up the company in an interview published…