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To: Paul Reuben who wrote (33922)11/14/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: Paul Reuben  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 74651
 
If Microsoft Loses, Slice It? Dice It?
U.S., States See Advantages, Drawbacks in 'Remedy' Options


Proposing a breakup also could subject the Justice Department to a new round of political criticism from congressional Republicans, many of whom have lined up behind Microsoft and would be quick to attack the Clinton administration as a destroyer of one of America's most successful companies.

"A breakup is too politically dangerous," said William E. Kovacic, a law professor at George Washington University. "And it will remain a tough sell to Judge Jackson and the appeals court."


washingtonpost.com