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...dubious defense strategy was foreshadowed by his wife Linda in an ill-conceived appearance last week on NBC's Today show. She claimed that her husband was hoodwinked by nefarious underlings and that the proof of his innocence is that he and his family are now near bankruptcy. "If those people had come back to him and told him there was anything wrong, he would have stopped it and fixed it," Linda Lay declared. "There's nothing left. Everything we had mostly was in Enron stock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ignorant & Poor? | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...came to accept their imminent, violent deaths and to watch the towers collapse on live TV. "If your wife was brutally raped and murdered and you had to watch and listen to it happen, what would you think the right amount would be?" Finally, Maureen Halvorson, who lost her husband and her brother, speaks up from the front row in a quiet, bewildered voice. "I just can't accept the fact that the Federal Government is saying my husband and my brother are worth nothing." Feinberg is silent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WTC Victims: What's A Life Worth? | 2/6/2002 | See Source »

...were out of there so fast," says Garner, 29. "When we got to the party, people started coming up to me, and I felt, 'I just don't belong here.'" She and husband Scott Foley skipped out and were in their sweats, eating takeout pizza in front of the TV before the awards show had finished airing on the West Coast. "We felt like we had gotten away with something big," she giggles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Chick Who Kicks | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...middle daughter of an engineer and an academic, who attributes her poise (and accurate high kicks) to at least a dozen years' ballet training, Garner has Abrams to thank for much. When he cast her in a small role in Felicity, she met Foley, her future husband. Abrams championed Garner for this role as well. As he recalls, "People said, 'She's an interesting choice.' Then there was silence." But he stuck to his instincts. "Most important to me was to create a character who was accessible and emotional, who would then have extraordinary things happen to her," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Chick Who Kicks | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...outside investor actually pays hard currency for. Neither are they like the gobs of shares that top executives routinely get as part of their agreed-upon compensation (again, it's about competitively luring talent). When Linda Lay was crying for the cameras last week about how she and her husband lost everything too, she may or may not have been shooting us straight - but she sure wasn't talking about Kenny Boy's 401(k) plan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Whose 401(k) Is It Anyway? | 2/1/2002 | See Source »

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