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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY economist Lawrence J. White on predictions that a delay in the release of Windows 98 would cause major economic problems: "The world will not come to an end. Grass will not grow in the streets. Little children will not go hungry if Windows 98 doesn't ship." (Quoted in Computerworld, 5/11/98)

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Title Annotation:People; NEW YORK UNIVERSITY economist Lawrence J. White does not expect the delay of Windows 98 will cause major economic problems
Publication:Soft-Letter
Date:May 31, 1998
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