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...Hall of Fame voters, Ken voted against Mark McGwire-who failed Tuesday to make the cut for Cooperstown, while Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn were elected -because of the steroid use the first baseman pretty much copped to in Congressional testimony. As Ken put it in an email to me, "he broke not only a baseball law (as did Gaylord Perry, for instance) but a federal law." A federal law such as underage drinking at Scott Lustig's house...
...three class papers and class participation, with each counting 25% of the final grade. Dowd received a C-plus and C-minus on two papers before the case came to light. He received an F in class participation for missing the last month of class, according to an email Curtis sent to Dowd. Dowd says he had to miss five classes because he was meeting with attorneys in the case. Another lacrosse player in the class also received an F. They were the only two students to fail Curtis's class. Duke University has now accepted credits Dowd had earned...
...engaged in a smear campaign waged on his many websites to brand our clients "criminal spammers" after Omega refused to pay Mr. Mumma $6,250 to avoid a lawsuit he threatened to file. Mr. Mumma, based his characterization of our clients as "spammers" on the fact that he received email that he claimed he did not ask for. Contrary to the content of the article, the evidence in the case shows that: 1) the email sent to Mr. Mumma came from a working email address; 2) all of the transmission information in the header was accurate (and enabled Mr. Mumma...
...Mumma filed counterclaims asserting that Omega violated state and federal law that regulates the transmission of email and that he was entitled to hundreds of thousands of dollars in statutory damages even though he admitted that those emails caused him nothing more than "nominal" damages. All of Mr. Mumma's claims against Omega were dismissed by a federal trial court and a federal court of appeals. Those decisions were not based on mere technicalities, as suggested in the article, but on the fact that our clients fully complied with applicable anti-spam laws...
...networks were functioning normally, some businesses in Japan complained of being unable to reach clients in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Rie Kuzumoto, who works at a publishing company, needed to make last-minute changes in an order placed with a Hong Kong supplier but could not get through by email or phone. "I feel very uneasy," Kuzumoto says...