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Latest Story Judge Issues Verdict Saying that Microsoft put "an oppressive thumb on the scale of competitive fortune," Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled Monday that Microsoft broke antitrust laws when it acted to protect its monopoly in the Windows operating system. Related Stories April 4, 2000 Nimble Moves Keep Microsoft Alive The Washington Post April 4, 2000 Ruling Evokes Passionate Reactions The Washington Post April 4, 2000 Microsoft's Gorilla Status The Washington Post April 3, 2000 Gates Urged to Settle The Washington Post April 2, 2000 Microsoft Mediation Ends The Washington Post March 29, 2000 Judge Postpones Verdict The Washington Post March 28, 2000 Microsoft Talks May Go Past Deadline The Washington Post March 27, 2000 Doubt Clouds Microsoft Settlement Talks The Washington Post March 25, 2000 Microsoft, Justice Remain Far Apart The Washington Post March 24, 2000 States Divided on Dividing Microsoft The Washington Post March 23, 2000 Settlement Hopes Renewed The Washington Post March 8, 2000 End Still Not in Sight The Washington Post March 3, 2000 Bush Tries To Clarify Remarks The Washington Post February 24, 2000 Microsoft Breakup Called Illogical The Washington Post February 23, 2000 Microsoft Judge Focuses on Browser The Washington Post February 18, 2000 Microsoft Antitrust Settlement Unlikely The Washington Post February 9, 2000 Microsoft Faces More Legal Woes The Washington Post February 2, 2000 Professor Backs One Microsoft Argument The Washington Post January 26, 2000 Government Fires New Microsoft Salvo The Washington Post January 19, 2000 Microsoft Challenges Antitrust Case The Washington Post January 13, 2000 Justice's Plan: Cut Microsoft In Three The Washington Post December 7, 1999 Brief Against Microsoft Filed The Washington Post December 3, 1999 Firm Hired to Study Microsoft 'Remedies' The Washington Post November 23, 1999 Microsoft Judge Feared Split in Case The Washington Post November 20, 1999 Mediator Named in Microsoft Case The Washington Post November 15, 1999 Gore Spars With Microsoft Workers The Washington Post November 14, 1999 If Microsoft Loses, Slice It? Dice It? The Washington Post November 12, 1999 Law Firms Weigh Microsoft Assault The Washington Post November 11, 1999 Microsoft Lobby Weighs In The Washington Post November 10, 1999 States Seek Stiff Sanctions The Washington Post November 9, 1999 Microsoft Shares Plunge, Rebound The Washington Post November 9, 1999 Windows of Our World The Washington Post November 7, 1999 Microsoft Faces Myriad Challenges The Washington Post November 6, 1999 Glee, Gloom in Silicon Valley The Washington Post November 6, 1999 Analysis: A Leap Toward Tough Rules The Washington Post November 6, 1999 Judge Says Microsoft Wields Monopoly Power The Washington Post November 5, 1999 Findings May Be Issued Today The Washington Post More Stories ©2000 The Washington Post Company
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