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Government

Dec. 16, 1998

Experts Expect Bush Retreat on Antitrust Issues

WASHINGTON - New presidents always inherit thorns left in their political side by the outgoing commander in chief, and for George W. Bush one of those thorns is the antitrust case lodged by the Clinton administration against Microsoft Corp.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer

        WASHINGTON - New presidents always inherit thorns left in their political side by the outgoing commander in chief, and for George W. Bush one of those thorns is the antitrust case lodged by the Clinton administration against Microsoft Corp.
        Many ...

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