========  The Scout Report                                            ==
========  April 28, 2000                                            ====
========  Volume 6, Number 49                                     ======
======                                   Internet Scout Project ========
====                                    University of Wisconsin ========
==                              Department of Computer Sciences ========


==   I N   T H E   S C O U T   R E P O R T   T H I S   W E E K  ========



====== Subject Specific Reports ====
1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_

====== Research and Education ====
2.  _Quality Counts 2000: Who Should Teach?_ -- _Education Week_
3.  Two from the AAAS
4.  Ancient Coin Collection from MFA and Perseus Project
5.  IEE Passport
6.  _NEH Outlook_
7.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory Technical Report Server
8.  Two Resources for Central Asian Studies
9.  H-US1918-45, The New Deal era and its Origins

====== General Interest ====
10. Victoria and Albert Museum Images Online
11. "Budgetary and Technical Implications of the Administration's
Plan for National Missile Defense" -- CBO
12. 1stHeadlines
13. Library of Congress -- New Sites For All Ages
14. Journal E: _Interviews 50 Cents_
15. Medterms.com
16. Technocopia

====== Network Tools ====
17. ICQ 2000a (beta)
18. NIPC _CyberNotes_
19. Search Engine Meeting Report

====== In The News ====
20. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: DOJ Proposes Microsoft Split


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====== Subject Specific Reports ====

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000426.html

Volume 3, Number 16 of the _Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
is available. The In the News section annotates eight resources on
the FDA-approval of Zyvox, the first in a new class of synthetic
antibacterial drugs designed to treat a number of drug-resistant
infections. [MD]



====== Research and Education ====

2.  _Quality Counts 2000: Who Should Teach?_ -- _Education Week_
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc00/

Produced in collaboration with the Pew Charitable Trusts, _Education
Week's_ fourth annual 50-state report card on public education
focuses on efforts by states to recruit, screen, and retain competent
teachers. It concludes that, "based on the most exhaustive survey of
state teacher policies to date," the enforcement of professional
standards and the provision of additional training and support to
help teachers develop are both falling short. At the site, users will
find the full text of this detailed report, including an executive
summary, an examination of teacher quality and recruiting, reviews of
state policies, a review of the states, state report cards, and state
policy updates. Numerous charts and tables are used throughout the
text. [MD]


3.  Two from the AAAS
_Policy or Panic? The Flight of Ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, March-May 1999_
http://hrdata.aaas.org/kosovo/policyorpanic/
_AAAS Science and Technology Policy Yearbook 2000_ [.pdf]
http://www.aaas.org/spp/yearbook/2000/

The first of these two new items from the American Association for
the Advancement of Science (AAAS) comes from the Association's
Science and Human Rights Program. The report offers a new approach to
human rights analysis by "contextualizing the claims made by
witnesses with analysis of objective administrative data," namely
statistical records of a particular border post, official records of
refugee movements, and surveys conducted in refugee camps. The report
concludes that the mass movement of refugees in Kosovo in the spring
of 1999 "was most likely the result of a deliberate Yugoslav policy
of 'ethnic cleansing.'" The full text of the report, with several
appendices, is available in HTML format. The AAAS has also placed the
2000 edition of its _Science and Technology Policy Yearbook_ online
in .pdf format. This edition of the _Yearbook_ focuses on
globalization and the knowledge economy. As in the past, most of the
_Yearbook_ is derived from the proceedings of the Annual AAAS
Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy, with additional content
from the 1999 AAAS Annual Meeting, a special AAAS-sponsored meeting
at MIT, and several significant reports issued during the year. [MD]


4.  Ancient Coin Collection from MFA and Perseus Project
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/PR/mfa.ann2.html
Perseus Coin Collections
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/browser?object=Coin&field=Collection
Perseus Lookup Tool
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/sor

The Perseus Project (last discussed in the January 1, 1999 _Scout
Report_) has announced the second illustrated Web catalog produced in
conjunction with the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston. This release
is a catalog of over 775 ancient coins, added to the Perseus Coin
Catalog. A straight list of the new additions may be accessed through
the link provided at the press release page (the first URL above), or
by selecting the MFA link at the second URL. The coins will also
appear along with coins from other collections, images, and
encyclopedia entries returned via keyword searches using the Perseus
Lookup Tool. Images of the coins are offered in three resolutions,
the largest at 3060x2036 pixels. Catalog entries for the coins
include material, denomination, mint, region, issuing authority,
actual weight, diameter, and a description of the type and legend on
either side of the coin. The culmination of this phase of the
collaborative project will be "an online publication of Roman art,
with descriptions, pictures, and other educational resources. The
publication will catalog over 1100 artworks, including sculpture,
coins, jewelry, glass, gems, and pottery." [MD]


5.  IEE Passport
http://www.iiepassport.org/

Created and maintained by the Institute of International Education
(IIE), the largest educational and cultural exchange organization in
the US, this new site will quickly prove invaluable to college
students and others searching for study abroad opportunities. The IEE
has published a pair of well-respected directories to international
study opportunities for 50 years, and this site allows users to
conduct quick and sophisticated searches, using up to 34 different
criteria to search over 5,000 program listings. Registered users can
also save their search results for up to 90 days. In addition, the
site contains several other useful features: a searchable listing of
over 1,000 organizations that sponsor education abroad programs for
US students and adult learners, a glossary, a link to US passport
information, and a How To Guide. [MD]


6.  _NEH Outlook_
http://www.neh.gov/news/outlook/index.html
2000 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities -- James McPherson
http://www.neh.gov/news/mcpherson/homepage.html

Published since April 1999, the National Endowment for the
Humanities's monthly online newsletter, _NEH Outlook_, is a quality
resource not only for news about NEH programs and funding
opportunities, but also for information about outstanding NEH-funded
Websites and online projects. An example of these is the companion
site to the 29th Annual Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, which
featured acclaimed Civil War historian James McPherson, author of the
Pulitzer Prize-winning _Battle Cry of Freedom_ (1988) and several
other notable works on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. The site
features the full text of McPherson's engaging lecture, entitled,
"For a Vast Future Also: Lincoln and the Millennium." In addition,
the site offers a brief biography and appreciation of McPherson, an
interview, book excerpts, and a bibliography. Users can subscribe to
the newsletter at the NEH Outlook site, where they will also find the
complete run of back issues. [MD]


7.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory Technical Report Server [.pdf]
http://jpltrs.jpl.nasa.gov/

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory Technical Report Server currently
contains close to 8,000 online reports. This "database of Abstracts,
Citations and full text Technical Reports written by and for the
scientific and technical community" is searchable by keyword, and
users may scan technical report abstracts and citations by year.
Related technical reports systems linked here are the NASA Technical
Reports Server (described in the September 17, 1997 _Scout Report_)
and the Telecommunications & Mission Ops Progress Report. Also
included are links to other NASA centers. [KR]


8.  Two Resources for Central Asian Studies
Dissertations in Central Asian Studies
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~casww/CASWW_Diss.html
Central Asia Experts Directory
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~casww/CASWW_Expert.html
The Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~centasia/index.html

Provided by the Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies, these two
new sites will prove useful to graduate students and scholars of
Central Asia. The first currently contains information on
approximately 150 recent dissertations in Central Asian Studies
completed in universities worldwide. These are listed by author,
institution, subject keywords, or in one of 25 major subject
headings. The second site, which is currently under development, was
created to facilitate access for policy-makers, the press, and others
to scholars with the appropriate expertise in Central Asian Studies.
The Directory will feature those who have indicated their willingness
to be contacted for expert consultations, and their listing will
include a brief description of their qualifications. The Forum for
Central Asian Studies is still gathering names and data, so the site
at present has no content to speak of. It will, however, organize
experts by name, topic, location, and under several headings:
Politics and International Relations, Economy, Social Issues, and
Cultural and Historical Background. The site is still soliciting
experts for inclusion, and a link to the questionnaire is provided.
[MD]


9.  H-US1918-45, The New Deal era and its Origins
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~us191845/

This new H-Net discussion list is associated with the New Deal
Network (originally reviewed in the October 25, 1996 _Scout Report_)
and seeks to provide a forum for a wide audience interested in
teaching and writing about the history of the United States, from
1918 to 1945. As the editors envision it, the list will cover such
topics as "current research and research interests; methods and tools
of analysis; reviews of primary and secondary sources; calls for
papers, [and] conferences, grants, [and] fellowships." Users can read
archived message logs and subscribe to the list at the site. [MD]



====== General Interest ====

10. Victoria and Albert Museum Images Online
http://www.vam.ac.uk/Explorer/Virtual/images/
Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A)
http://www.vam.ac.uk/

The official site of London's V&A, the largest museum of decorative
arts in the world, has a new look and a new image database containing
images of over 2,000 objects. While the new, snazzy interface may be
slow to load or difficult to read in some browsers, the image
database loads and operates relatively quickly. Users can search the
database by keyword or browse by one of three major categories (19th
Century British Ceramics, 19th Century textiles, Chinese Ceramics) or
by country, century, and object type (Glass, Jewellery,
Furniture/Woodwork, Textiles, etc.). Results include small thumbnails
displayed chronologically (or by country or object type) which link
to briefly annotated larger images. The new V&A homepage offers
information about the museum and its current exhibition on Art
Nouveau and links to the National Art Library (located in the V&A)
and the 24 Hour Museum Website (reviewed in the August 13, 1999
_Scout Report_). [MD]


11. "Budgetary and Technical Implications of the Administration's
Plan for National Missile Defense" -- CBO
.pdf Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=1
Postscript Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=2
Wordperfect Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=3

Released on April 25, this report from the Congressional Budget
Office (CBO) estimates that the cost of the proposed national missile
defense system may reach as much as $60 billion. The offspring of
President Reagan's space-based "Star Wars" missile defense system,
the proposed missile shield would be composed of ground-based missile
interceptors guided by infrared satellites and radar. Vehemently
opposed by the Russian Government and receiving only lukewarm support
from significant sections of the military and Congress, the missile
program's fate will be decided this summer, when President Clinton
has said he will determine whether or not to proceed. His decision,
he has said, will be based on the cost, its effects on international
arms control agreements (those with Russia in particular), and
whether or not the system will actually work. One of the two tests
conducted so far has succeeded, with a third planned for June. Users
can download the full text of the report in .pdf, postscript, and
Wordperfect formats at the CBO site. [MD]


12. 1stHeadlines
http://www.1stHeadlines.com

This handy current-awareness resource links to literally thousands of
headline news stories each day from over 300 hundred newspapers,
broadcast, and online sources. While the homepage offers links to the
day's front page stories, unlike some news sites, users can also
browse current stories in the business, health, sports, technology,
or travel sections, or even by topics such as the olympics, animals,
education, fires, aviation, etc. In addition, visitors can search for
news stories by keyword, view newspapers and their headlines by
state, view US political news by politician, and access international
headlines by country. Additional resources include a list of top
stories for each of the main sections and scrolling news tickers.
While our test searches and browsing invariably found a few broken
links for older stories, the vast majority of links were stable. A
very helpful, well-organized, and easy-to-use resource for a wide
variety of current news. [MD]


13. Library of Congress -- New Sites For All Ages
Thomas Jefferson
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/jefferson/
America's Story From America's Library
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/

In celebration of its Bicentennial, the Library Congress presents
these Websites (and a large number of other programs). The online
preview of the Jefferson exhibition examines Jefferson's intellectual
development, using his own writings, supplemented by all manner of
related items from the Library's collections. A draft fragment of the
Declaration of Independence, letters Jefferson wrote, and his drawing
of his own gravestone and epitaph are accompanied by images such as
(his father) Peter Jefferson's 1755 Map of Virginia and an oil
painting, "Congress Voting the Declaration of Independence." The
second site, America's Story, makes history fun, presenting content
in broad thematic areas: Meet Amazing Americans, Jump Back in Time,
Explore the States, Join America at Play, and See, Hear and Sing.
There are lots of pictures and guessing games that should interest
kids. The "Meet..." section features biographies; currently there are
eleven. Join America at Play includes baseball history, as well as
American celebrations from parades to county fairs. [DS]


14. Journal E: _Interviews 50 Cents_ [QuickTime]
http://www.journale.com/interviews50cents/

Producer Ray Farkas and reporter Alex Chadwick (sometime NPR
correspondent) had a simple idea: they traveled around the country
with a card table, a couple of chairs, and a sign that read
"Interviews 50 Cents" The result is a collection of interviews with
ordinary folks that are at times funny, sad, inspirational, and
moving, but always real. At this highly recommended site, provided by
Journal E (see the April 7, 2000 _Scout Report_), visitors can view
the first of four QuickTime films of these interviews. Entitled
_Uptown, Downtown, Out of Town_, the film features a series of
interviews in and around Washington, DC. Future segments, to be
released in roughly two-week intervals, will be _Along the Seashore_,
_Indiana State Fair_, and _Key West_. [MD]


15. Medterms.com
http://www.medterms.com/
MedicineNet.com
http://www.medicinenet.com

Created by MedicineNet.com, this free and constantly revised
encylopedic dictionary of classic and contemporary medical terms
contains over 9,000 entries. Written entirely by physicians for both
professional and non-professional readers, the dictionary also
includes "pertinent scientific items, abbreviations, acronyms,
jargon, institutions, projects, symptoms, syndromes, eponyms, medical
history -- all having to do with medicine and the biomedical
sciences, particularly anything of value and of interest." Users can
browse the dictionary by alphabetical entry or conduct a keyword
search. The length of dictionary entries vary widely, and some are
quite brief. Some, however (mostly conditions or diseases), include
links to detailed articles and related forums at the MedicineNet main
site. While new medical information sites seem to pop up every day,
the depth of Medterms, the frequent updates, and its doctor-only
editors mark it as a notable resource. [MD]


16. Technocopia
http://www.technocopia.com/

Technocopia is an entertaining, consumer-oriented site that provides
information and opinions about the growing role of technology in our
everyday lives. The site's perspective on technology is generally a
celebratory one (its stated credo is "anticipate ubiquity"), and the
varied articles are typically written in a lighthearted, accessible
style. The site is divided into several areas, each of which focuses
on the implementation of new technologies (primarily computers) in a
particular context. For example, the Technology in Your Home section
offers suggestions for "living like the Jetsons," with information
about such topics as home automation and home computer networks. The
Technology in Your Play section deals with such issues as home
theaters, "pet tech," and "smart toys." Other sections of the site
focus on productivity and home offices, health issues like "assistive
technology" for the disabled, and speculations on future
developments, such as those in the field of robotics. Each section
also contains a small selection of links to other online sources of
information, some of which are retailers's sites. Technocopia's front
page allows users to go directly to the most recent articles in each
of the site's sections, and to link to selected user-submitted
questions on the Expert Answers page. All in all, an informative
resource that is fun to peruse. [SW]



====== Network Tools ====

17. ICQ 2000a (beta) [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://www.icq.com/download/

The latest beta release of the universally popular instant messaging
program ICQ ("I seek you") contains a number of new features,
including a new interface, a quick launch bar, ICQmail, a new
answering service, and the ability to work behind firewalls. With a
separate download, ICQ will also support ten different languages.
Additional changes include a redesigned preferences feature, help
cards, and an improved privacy feature. Users can download ICQ 2000a
at the ICQ site. [MD]


18. NIPC _CyberNotes_
http://www.fbi.gov/nipc/cybernotes.htm

Is my network secure? Are there holes in our security? If you're
directly or indirectly responsible for maintaining computers
connected to the Internet, those are questions you've probably asked
yourself from time to time. Unfortunately, certain answers are
difficult to come by, considering the rapid rate at which networks
and operating systems are evolving and the staggering complexity of
some of the software involved. Any resource that can bring you closer
to that certainty is worth a look. _CyberNotes_, maintained by the
National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), is one of the wide
array of useful security resources available. Given their mandate "to
detect, deter, assess, warn of, respond to, and investigate computer
intrusions and unlawful acts," NIPC is obviously concerned with
tracking and alerting system administrators to potential security
holes, and _CyberNotes_ is one of their primary tools to achieve that
goal. _CyberNotes_ features an appropriately detailed list of
recently discovered bugs and security holes, including the software
involved, information about potential patches or workarounds, and a
rating indicating the severity of the problem. The newsletter's
"Trends" section discusses specific trends in attack techniques and
origination points and security vulnerabilities that have recently
been in frequent use by intruders. In general, _CyberNotes_ can be a
very valuable tool if hands-on computer security is part of your job,
and it's worth browsing if you are indirectly involved in any fashion
with the maintenance of networked computers. [EA]


19. Search Engine Meeting Report
http://websearch.about.com/internet/websearch/library/blsem.htm

The Fifth Annual Search Engine Meeting was held in Boston, April
10-11, and Chris Sherman, author of the About.com Guide to Web Search
(see the December 3, 1999 _Scout Report_), was in attendance. His
detailed, five-part report covers the most important presentations
and panel discussions featured at the conference, including Danny
Sullivan's State of the Search Engines Report, a talk by Inktomi
co-founder Eric Brewer, reports on MSN Search and FAST, a look into
the future of intelligent agents, and a spirited panel presentation
and open discussion between the chief technologists of the major
engines and members of the audience. [MD]



====== In The News ====

20. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: DOJ Proposes Microsoft Split
Microsoft on Trial -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/reference/index-microsoft.html
US v. Microsoft -- Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/
US v. Microsoft -- _Washington Post_ [RealPlayer]
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/business/specials/microsofttrial/
In Depth: Microsoft -- BBC News [RealPlayer]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/in_depth/business/2000/microsoft/default.stm
DOJ vs. Microsoft: Judgement Day -- ZDNet [RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/special/msdojendgame.html
The Big Picture -- CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-204-1775879.html?tag=st.ne.ni.bpstck.bp-1003
Microsoft Editorial Cartoons
http://www.cagle.com/microsoft/
"Two is better than one" -- _Boston Globe_
http://boston.com/dailyglobe2/119/editorials/Two_is_better_than_one+.shtml
United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation, Conclusions of Law and Order
http://usvms.gpo.gov/
United State vs. Microsoft: Main Index -- DOJ
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms_index.htm
Microsoft PressPass Trial Update
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/trial/

Although it was leaked earlier in the week, today the Justice
Department and the nineteen states party to the successful monopoly
suit against the software maker will officially release their joint
proposal for a remedy. The proposal will call for Microsoft to be
split into two companies, which would be forbidden to recombine for
at least ten years. Under the proposal, one of the companies would
sell Windows, while the other would be responsible for application
programs such as Office. This follows US District Judge Thomas
Penfield Jackson's April 3 ruling that Microsoft had violated
antitrust laws by stifling competition in the Internet browser market
and "unlawfully tying its Web browser" to Windows. Microsoft has
until May 10 to respond, but has already stated that it will request
an extension, a move in line with the company's general "go slow"
legal strategy that may drag the case on for years barring any move
by Judge Jackson to expedite the case to the US Supreme Court.

As would be expected, a number of online news sources have crafted
special reports following the progress of the trial. The best of
these include features from _The New York Times_ (free registration
required), Wired News, the _Washington Post_, BBC News, ZDNet, and
CNET. Together these special reports offer an exhaustive collection
of resources on the trial and the future of Microsoft, including
legal documents, past reports, analysis and opinion, profiles,
background, and audio and video clips. Also of interest is the
collection of over 120 editorial cartoons on the trial and the
company offered at Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index, and
a recent editorial from the _Boston Globe_. Users can also view the
full text of Justice Jackson's decision and read about the case from
the Department of Justice and Microsoft's point of view. [MD]




======                        ======
==   Index for April 28, 2000     ==
======                        ======

1.  Scout Report for Science & Engineering_
http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/report/sci-eng/2000/se-000426.html

2.  _Quality Counts 2000: Who Should Teach?_ -- _Education Week_
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc00/

3.  Two from the AAAS
_Policy or Panic? The Flight of Ethnic Albanians from Kosovo, March-May 1999_
http://hrdata.aaas.org/kosovo/policyorpanic/
_AAAS Science and Technology Policy Yearbook 2000_ [.pdf]
http://www.aaas.org/spp/yearbook/2000/

4.  Ancient Coin Collection from MFA and Perseus Project
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/PR/mfa.ann2.html
Perseus Coin Collections
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/browser?object=Coin&field=Collection
Perseus Lookup Tool
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/sor

5.  IEE Passport
http://www.iiepassport.org/

6.  _NEH Outlook_
http://www.neh.gov/news/outlook/index.html
2000 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities -- James McPherson
http://www.neh.gov/news/mcpherson/homepage.html

7.  Jet Propulsion Laboratory Technical Report Server [.pdf]
http://jpltrs.jpl.nasa.gov/

8.  Two Resources for Central Asian Studies
Dissertations in Central Asian Studies
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~casww/CASWW_Diss.html
Central Asia Experts Directory
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~casww/CASWW_Expert.html
The Harvard Forum for Central Asian Studies
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~centasia/index.html

9.  H-US1918-45, The New Deal era and its Origins
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~us191845/

10. Victoria and Albert Museum Images Online
http://www.vam.ac.uk/Explorer/Virtual/images/
Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A)
http://www.vam.ac.uk/

11. "Budgetary and Technical Implications of the Administration's
Plan for National Missile Defense" -- CBO
.pdf Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=1
Postscript Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=2
Wordperfect Version
http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdoc.cfm?index=1984&type=3

12. 1stHeadlines
http://www.1stHeadlines.com

13. Library of Congress -- New Sites For All Ages
Thomas Jefferson
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/jefferson/
America's Story From America's Library
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/

14. Journal E: _Interviews 50 Cents_ [QuickTime]
http://www.journale.com/interviews50cents/

15. Medterms.com
http://www.medterms.com/
MedicineNet.com
http://www.medicinenet.com

16. Technocopia
http://www.technocopia.com/

17. ICQ 2000a (beta) [Windows 95/98/NT]
http://www.icq.com/download/

18. NIPC _CyberNotes_
http://www.fbi.gov/nipc/cybernotes.htm

19. Search Engine Meeting Report
http://websearch.about.com/internet/websearch/library/blsem.htm

20. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: DOJ Proposes Microsoft Split
Microsoft on Trial -- _New York Times_
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/reference/index-microsoft.html
US v. Microsoft -- Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/antitrust/
US v. Microsoft -- _Washington Post_ [RealPlayer]
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/business/specials/microsofttrial/
In Depth: Microsoft -- BBC News [RealPlayer]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/in_depth/business/2000/microsoft/default.stm
DOJ vs. Microsoft: Judgement Day -- ZDNet [RealPlayer, Windows Media Player]
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/special/msdojendgame.html
The Big Picture -- CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-204-1775879.html?tag=st.ne.ni.bpstck.bp-1003
Microsoft Editorial Cartoons
http://www.cagle.com/microsoft/
"Two is better than one" -- _Boston Globe_
http://boston.com/dailyglobe2/119/editorials/Two_is_better_than_one+.shtml
United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation, Conclusions of Law and Order
http://usvms.gpo.gov/
United State vs. Microsoft: Main Index -- DOJ
http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms_index.htm
Microsoft PressPass Trial Update
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/trial/



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                        Scott Watkins       [SW]
                        Ed Almasy           [EA]
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Website Administrator   Alan Foley          [AF]

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