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...Bart Williams, Roger Clinton's lawyer, said he doesn't know if his client will testify or claim his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. "It's always a very serious matter when one is asked to testify before the grand jury and one should proceed cautiously," said Williams, who also added that he was trying to convince White's office to give Clinton more time to make the decision...
...client of Kostner's, a large chemical company, had to change a manufacturing process to meet environmental, health and safety standards across 132 plant sites that use 12 languages. With Web conferencing, the company completed in 10 months a project that used to take five years. And it was able to save about $200,000 in travel costs, Kostner says...
Over the past 15 years, the correlation of U.S. stocks to major international markets has been .51, but it shot to .78 over just the past three years, according to J.P. Morgan Private Client Group. (A reading of 0 means that two markets are as likely to go in opposite directions as they are to go in the same direction; 1 means that two markets always go the same way.) Kirt Butler, professor of finance at Michigan State University, and Domingo Castelo Joaquin, professor of finance at Illinois State University, found in a study that correlations go even higher...
...completed a jail term - if the state can prove the offender poses a risk to the outside world. Now, lawyers for Michael T. Crane, who was convicted in Kansas of exposing himself to a tanning-salon attendant and sexually assaulting a video store clerk back in 1993, say their client does not fit that profile. State prosecutors, on the other hand, say Crane does pose a threat, and want to lock him up after he completes his sentence...
...York Supreme Court jury declared SEAN (PUFFY) COMBS not guilty on weapons-possession and bribery charges stemming from a nightclub incident in which three people were shot, didn't disappoint. The Puffy-partisan courtroom exhaled a collective sigh of relief, Johnnie Cochran hugged his second most famous client, and Puffy's mother JANICE, who had brought him brown-bag lunches throughout the seven-week trial, thanked the Lord. Combs' friend and sometime bodyguard, Anthony (Wolf) Jones, was also exonerated, while Combs' rapper protege, Jamaal (Shyne) Barrow, was convicted of assault charges and could face up to 25 years in prison...