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...price of admission? Thanks to an enlightened, let-a-thousand-palaces-bloom distribution policy, the client software you need to visit palaces is free (at www.thepalace.com) as is the server software that lets you build your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Web's Next Wave of Fun | 11/9/1998 | See Source »

Still, not all were pleased with the results of the referendum. A spokesperson for the reigning cock-fighting champion relayed his client's distaste for the people's vote, vowing to take the sport even further underground, into even dirtier back rooms of even seedier bars. All parties expect a court battle in the months ahead...

Author: By Noah Oppenheim, | Title: Democracy's Follies | 11/6/1998 | See Source »

...page civil suit filed Friday in Manhattan Supreme Court, Michael Costanza, 43, accuses the comedian of slander, libel and unauthorized use of his name, likeness and persona for the character George Costanza. A lawyer for the real Costanza says that, like the character played by Jason Alexander, his client is "short, heavyset and bald...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Seinfeld Sued for $100 Million | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

...software giant could manage on another very tough day in antitrust court. The worst blow came when the feds displayed a mail from Dan Rosen -? who represented Microsoft at that crucial June 1995 meeting with Netscape. His priority, Rosen wrote, was to "establish Microsoft ownership of the Internet client platform for Windows 95." Microsoft lawyer John Warden had said Netscape must have "imagined" such an offer. Then again, Warden also claims the entire meeting was a sting concocted by the DOJ. "Any time a defendant says 'We were set up,'" said the government's lead attorney, David Boies, "I think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gates Postponed | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

...bobcat or skinning and dressing an unlucky raccoon. Since most cronies of Harvard students will have never stood eye to eye with a grizzly bear, the bold graduate can add distinction to a Chase Manhattan application with bird calling and scat identification skills. Why wait until schmoozing with a client on a Maine hunting lease to accrue tracking abilities when a multitude of outfitters abound in the New England states? While more dainty Harvardians might disdain a mass of blood-encrusted feathers on their Prada bird bag, there's nothing quite like the primal gratification of winning a hard-fought...

Author: By Eloise D. Austin, | Title: The Deer Hunter | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

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