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LAS VEGAS (AP) - As Hollywood and computer companies rush to combine talents and forge ventures, it seemed natural the two would meet at the biggest computer trade show ever, held amid the glitz and bright lights of The Strip.
What was unusual was one of the people who brought them together: the felonious financier, ex-junk bond purveyor Michael Milken.
Milken, still one of America's wealthiest people, turned up at a glittery bash formally hosted by a little Los Angeles-based company, 7th Level, a new maker of desktop personal computer software. Milken is its...





