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Law Practice

Dec. 21, 1999

Once Upon a Time

FORUM The Rodent: The Y2K bug throws one firm back to the "good old days" of 1900. Page 6. By The Rodent Fast-forward to Jan. 3, 2000. Seems that we all survived the big weekend without much incident. The new year came in on Saturday and all the fears about Y2K appear to be overblown. Only a few airplanes fell out the sky, only a few major metropolitan areas are without power, only a couple of nuclear missiles were launched and only about a dozen countries in Latin America and Africa are cut

        By The Rodent
        Fast-forward to Jan. 3, 2000. Seems that we all survived the big weekend without much incident. The new year came in on Saturday and all the fears about Y2K appear to be overblown. Only a few airplanes fell out the sky, only a few major metropolitan areas are without power, only a couple of nuclear missiles were launched and only about a dozen countries in Latin Am...

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