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Justice Thomas Penfield Jackson found software giant Microsoft guilty of violating U.S. antitrust law by waging a campaign to crush threats to its Windows monopoly, but Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says he is confident that an appeal court will throw out the verdict. Gates said he had a “very strong case” with “common sense on our side.”
Northern Nigerian governors appear to have slowed their drive to implement Islamic law, promising flexibility and pledging to seek consensus with Christian leaders on aspects of the Shari’a.
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