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By Haibin Jiu
Tuesday, November 16, 1993
Microsoft, which became the world's largest personal computer software maker by selling MS-DOS, is now trying to repeat the success
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NEWS
By Patrick S. Chung
Saturday, December 17, 1994
It's time to come clean about the Undergraduate Council. Harvard's student government is nothing more than a government simulation, and
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Wednesday, October 18, 1995
High-profile entrepreneurs rapidly come and go. Many fall victims to market trends, failed speculation or a man named Bill. In
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NEWS
By Haibin Jiu
Tuesday, October 19, 1993
Suddenly, it's TeX everywhere. First, your Math 213 professor wants you to do all the problem sets in TeX, because,
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NEWS
By Richard J. Appel
Thursday, September 22, 1983
LAST SUMMER, the gossip column in The Chicago Tribune reported that a news director at the city's ABC owned and
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Tuesday, April 27, 1993
Spring has finally arrived, even to dismal Cambridge, and with it, so have two major PC products. The Pentium microprocessor,
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Wednesday, September 27, 1995
It's been four months since we last danced the technology tango on these pages. For many of us, the summer
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NEWS
By Haibin Jiu
Tuesday, November 2, 1993
Since I began writing this column nearly a year ago, I've had the chance to finally sort through all my
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NEWS
By Haibin Jiu
Tuesday, December 7, 1993
Ho ho! Christmas is now just around the corner, and Chanukah begins at sundown tomorrow night, which means it's not
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NEWS
By Sean W. Coughlin
Sunday, November 24, 2002
In The Game of the year, it took the Harvard football team nearly an entire half to find its most
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