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The government has asked an appeals court to issue an order promptly moving the Microsoft case back to the trial court.
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The merger of America Online and Netscape Communications reared its head both inside the courtroom and on the courthouse steps during the Microsoft antitrust trial.
So much for the minuet that played out during the first two of days of the Microsoft-DOJ trial... The truth is -- these guys despise each other.
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