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SXP99092001 - 20 SEPTEMBER 1999 - SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA: Steve Ballmer, President of Microsoft Corp., announces September 20 that Ford Motor Co. is the first partner in a proposed new MSN CarPoint joint venture to create a better way for consumers to design and order the cars they want. rg/ts/Terry Schmitt UPI


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