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Microsoft, U.S. to talk

  Date:Sep 28 2001

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The federal judge presiding over the next phase of Microsoft's antitrust case Friday ordered the software maker and the U.S. Justice Department into five weeks of intensive settlement talks.

During their first appearance before U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, she told attorneys for Microsoft and the Justice Department that now is an "optimal time" to settle the case out of court and that they could strike a deal "if everybody is reasonable and acting in good faith."




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