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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year ago, Price, a 21% owner of Sunbeam, got Dunlap hired as CEO. The pay was right: Dunlap got 2.5 million stock options that, if all could be exercised today, would bring him $70 million. So when Dunlap and Price sent ITT's board separate letters on the same date, Aug. 8, demanding the same action--to let ITT shareholders vote on Hilton's $70-a-share bid--it raised a few eyebrows. Not that anything illegal had been done. But just how cozy have the two become? Remember, Dunlap has no stake in ITT. Yet his involvement...
...heart in the palm of her left hand. Her blond hair was done up in two ponytails, leading some observers to speculate that she had never gone to bed that Christmas night. She had a yellow metal bracelet on her right wrist with the inscription "JonBenet" and the date "12/25/96," presumably a Christmas gift that also marked the last day she was seen alive. She wore long underwear over her white panties. Both of these garments revealed traces of urine--a common physiological response to strangulation--and the panties bore what the autopsy called "several red areas of staining," presumed...
...language sounds archaic, it matches the spirit of the law; such suits date back at least to 18th century common law, when wives were viewed as property, and stealing a wife was akin to cattle rustling. In this century, as women gained greater legal and financial independence, most states threw out their alienation of affection statutes; in only a few conservative states--including Missouri, Mississippi, North and South Carolina--have there been successful suits in recent years, and no verdict within memory anywhere close to last week's $1 million award. After a seven-day trial, the jury deliberated...
...Stacy Edwards, the Juliette Binoche look-alike who beautifully embodies Christine, says, "I've had men come up to me and say it was really uncomfortable for them. It profoundly moved them; they had tears in their eyes." This is the first hate story that could become a big date movie...
...like the happiest places on the Web, but their party is about to get crashed. For more than six months, a team at Microsoft has been working on its own search engine/-directory, code-named Yukon. The company should have a beta version up by October, with a launch date of January. Yukon will most probably be released directly on the Web, not on MSN, the company's members-only Net service meant to compete with AOL. Rumors of BILL GATES' foray into the Web's most popular genre have been floating around Silicon Valley for months, but until...