Word: client
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Patricia McQueeney, Harrison Ford's agent, said that her client is "very flattered and very honored" that the Pudding chose him to receive the award...
...stripped-down desktop machine harks back to the days of bulky mainframes, when all data and software were stored on big, centrally located computers and users had only "dumb" terminals on their desktops, with little or no memory or processing power. Today the operative paradigm is the so-called client-server model, where data may be stored on big file servers but the software runs on real, full-powered desktop computers. Over the years, the pendulum swings back and forth between the decentralized desktop and the centralized machine. In this instance, the idea of a $500 computer...
...deMeurerses had hired an attorney, Mark Hiepler, then preparing for trial against Health Net on behalf of his client Nelene Fox--his sister. For the deMeurerses, he mailed a detailed appeal to Health Net urging the company to reconsider its denial and presenting evidence that the treatment was widely accepted by cancer experts...
...five-figure fee, is valiantly defending his role in this dubious enterprise. Though he admits he had little time to prepare questions, he insists there were no restrictions on what he could ask (outside of four taboo areas: Simpson's kids, his finances, the upcoming civil trial and attorney-client discussions). He also says he kept a copy of the uncut interview and will "blow the whistle" if it is distorted by editing. Asked by Dateline NBC last week whether he felt Simpson had lied to him, Becker replied, "Sure." Talking with TIME, he was a bit more circumspect...
...Senate Whitewater Committee continued to press its case against Hillary Rodham Clinton--with limited success. A lawyer who once worked under Mrs. Clinton at the Rose Law Firm disputed her assertion that it was he who brought in as a client the S&L at the heart of Whitewater. The lawyer supported the First Lady's recollection that her work on a stock offering for the S&L was mostly supervisory but said he could not provide information about other work in which he did not take part. At a news conference President Clinton said his wife would continue...