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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Equipment failure at MindSpring, one of the nation’s largest Internet service providers, left more than 1 million computer users unable to send or receive e-mail for about two hours Thursday. Technicians finished repairs by mid-afternoon, but customers continued to experience slower service as computers processed the e-mail backlog, spokeswoman Kirsten Witt said.

Fourth-quarter earnings at Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. surged 307 percent to $301 million, well above analysts’ predictions.

Microsoft Corp. and Barnes & Noble Inc. plan to develop and market electronic books using Microsoft’s new “ClearType” technology. Barnes & Noble’s bookstores, along with the barnesandnoble.com Web site, will begin offering e-books starting in the middle of this year, according to Barnes & Noble vice chairman Steve Riggio.