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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...investigation. Charges of illegal grand-jury leaks, which are currently under investigation by a court-appointed special master, are sure to come up. So are questions about his handling of witnesses, from the unusually high number of times (more than five, for some) that they were asked to appear before the grand jury to Starr's scouring of their private lives. The story of Julie Hiatt Steele, a peripheral figure in the case, may be aired. She has contradicted parts of the story told by Kathleen Willey about Willey's alleged sexual harassment by Clinton near the Oval Office. Investigators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starr's Turn on the Grill | 11/23/1998 | See Source »

...sound. Along with Heasley, guest musicians Kyoici Shiino on drums, K-U-D-O on electronics, Neville Marphie for percussion and Genichi Tamura on petal steel guitar join Natural Calamity. The songs for the album were mixed in various studios, and a couple forms of two of the songs appear on Peach Head...

Author: By Benjamin A. Teply, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Natural Calamity Plays Music More Fuzzy than 'Peachy' | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

...Know" is the outstanding song. Two versions appear on Peach Head, the original ("anything can happen") version and the Dust Brothers Remix. The remix is almost a link between the "regular" electronic sound of today and the unusual spin the Natural Calamity puts on its version of electronic pop. The lyrics of "As You Know" also seem to say what Peach Head is all about. Lines such as "As you know/it's the middle of the 90s/forget about the mainstream" and "We all know that anything could happen" show why Natural Calamity is more concerned with expressing their natural musical...

Author: By Benjamin A. Teply, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Natural Calamity Plays Music More Fuzzy than 'Peachy' | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

...plenty of other distinctions between O.J.'s civil trial and Woodward's, not least of which is that the au pair was actually convicted the first time around -? albeit of manslaughter rather than murder. A jury may decide she's been through enough. She is also not required to appear in person. There is one similarity with the former football star's second ordeal; the media will be kept in check this time. "I see no basis for an attorney appearing on television for any reason in this case," Judge Young said as he banned cameras from his courtroom. "This...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return of the Au Pair | 11/20/1998 | See Source »

...however, getting progressively more difficult to put Microsoft's legal woes down to misleading snippets that only appear to show anticompetitive behavior. Tuesday's ruling in the Sun Microsytems suit, for one, forces the company to stop pushing a "polluted" Windows-only version of Java; the judge said Sun's case had "real merit." Gates has since grudgingly decided to support pure, Scott McNealy-brand Java in Windows 98. "We're moving to make our product comply with the order," he told the AP. Will the beleaguered billionaire be saying the same once the government case is complete? "Just wait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gates Gets Defensive | 11/19/1998 | See Source »

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