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...night before Time Inc. and I were scheduled to be sentenced, I called Libby to see if he would grant a waiver for my testifying. The lawyers representing Time Inc. and me, who supported my making that call, thought Libby might well do so. After all, he had granted a waiver to a Washington Post reporter, and Tim Russert of NBC had just avoided contempt by testifying about his end of his conversation with Libby. Most important, my exchange with Libby about Wilson had been short and, in my thinking and Time Inc.'s, not especially provocative. When I reached...
...court's demand that the company turn over my notes and that I testify. Until now, that is the part of my involvement in the Plame affair that has drawn the biggest headlines: Time Inc. did turn over my notes, over my objections, and my other source--Rove--did grant me a waiver to testify (see "What I Told the Grand Jury," July...
...into giant trusts for the biggest events of the year. And some of the more entrepreneurial HoCos hold events to fund-raise. Reaffirmed by a new package passed by the UC last week, council funding plays a big role for many HoCos. Although the actual amount of the grant in this bill is the same from last year ($3500 per semester), it gives HoCos significantly greater flexibility in spending their money. Additionally, the new bill will set aside more of the HoCo money from the UC grants fund, meaning the UC will have more money...
...financial future may be unclear for this young team, but Benowitz continues to push forward and has met with the Ann Radcliffe Grant committee as well as the Undergraduate counsel...
...Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is expected to decide within four months whether to grant marriage licenses to out-of-state gay and lesbian couples, to grant them the same rights enjoyed by in-state homosexual couples since 2003. I'm hoping the Court rules in favor of the eight same-sex couples, from the other five New England states plus New York, that want to certify their commitment to each other. Then the Court would be sticking to the principle that guided its original decision that cleared the way for gay marriage in the first place, the same tenet that...