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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Kelleher, who claims her mental condition required her to work at home, alleges that her supervisor's action was discriminatory. She complained to Harvard's Office of the General Counsel and filed a complaint with MCAD after allegedly receiving no response from the University...

Author: By Daniel P. Mosteller, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former Journal Editor Sues Harvard, Citing Discrimination | 11/17/1999 | See Source »

...There's no one foolproof way to prevent STDs," Peluse said. "We try to counsel and educate people about them...

Author: By Alex B. Ginsberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Gonorrhea Cases Have Risen, UHS Reports | 11/17/1999 | See Source »

...Jackson's ruling became clear, the anti-Microsoft camp had trouble containing its glee. James Barksdale, the folksy former Netscape CEO who testified at the trial that Microsoft tried to suffocate his company, hailed the findings of fact as "an 11 on a 10-point scale." Michael Morris, general counsel for Sun Microsystems, crowed that "Microsoft is in deep, deep trouble, and they know it." Klein, flanked by Attorney General Janet Reno at a celebratory press conference, declared that it "shows once again that in America, no person and no company is above...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft Enjoys Monopoly Power... | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

...remaining," Gates declared. Under questioning, he again professed to be interested in a settlement--but quickly veered off into a monologue about the importance of building "great software" and maintaining the freedom to innovate. If anyone in the audience was confused into thinking Gates was giving in, Microsoft general counsel Bill Neukom stepped up next to explain what his boss was really saying. No, the company had no intention of backing down. "We are in it," he said, "for the long haul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft Enjoys Monopoly Power... | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

...Parks' reputation was tarnished by the Staples Center controversy. Reporters were troubled by his initial refusal to investigate the magazine deal. Parks says that after hearing their "candid counsel," he changed his mind. Journalism watchdogs see the incident as a cautionary tale. "People coming into publishing from other businesses just don't get the perishable nature of editorial credibility," says Orville Schell, dean of the graduate school of journalism at the University of California, Berkeley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worst of Times | 11/15/1999 | See Source »

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