
Sunday, November 7, 1999
Conversions issue takes a backseat
Pope John Paul II, the supreme spiritual leader of Catholics, appreciated the ``religious freedom and tolerance'' in India but the controversial issue of conversions and the recent attacks on the Christian community appear to have been skirted in his discussions with Indian leaders.
US judge's finding may end Microsoft's monopoly over rivals
A federal judge has issued a potentially devastating finding against Microsoft, determining that the software giant had harmed consumers by exploiting its market dominance to crush competition. This could lead to serious sanctions against the software empire built by Bill Gates.
Unknown Indian no nerd, he's cyber bold
On a freezing cold New Year's eve in 1997, while much of the world was roistering over a variety of spirits, a young Indian entrepreneur was aglow with a different concoction altogether: money and success, the kind of which few of his ilk had seen. Sabeer Bhatia is now the poster boy for desi accomplishment.
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