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...will introduce a third-generation device, the Palm III. It will offer more memory, an improved screen and a built-in infrared beam that owners can use to wirelessly squirt their business cards at each other. But the one feature it could really use is an anti-Microsoft heat shield, because the Redmond, Wash., software giant is turning up the temperature on Palm...
...delete vital portions of the woman?s e-mail messages. Jovanovic?s supporters claim they contain mitigating details, and show she?d already had a series of similar, consensual encounters. Justice William Wetzel says the defense is not obliged to see the mails, under New York?s rape shield law. Wetzel also ruled, however, that the prosecution is not allowed to use Jovanovic?s e-mail against him. So whatever the outcome of the case and its horrific allegations, the law is now somewhat less likely to intrude upon your inbox. Internet denizens everywhere will be comforted by that...
...partner was already covered [by Blue Shield] but he'd wanted to go to Beth Israel, which he couldn't," Skjaervo says. "I could have [gotten him in] with domestic partner benefits...
...appearance by Bruce Lindsey, Clinton's closest adviser and top secret keeper, the independent counsel is going right for the President's inner circle. And so in addition to attacking Starr, the White House mounted a serious immune response, which may include the tricky claim of Executive privilege to shield Lindsey and other top aides from Starr's questions...
...conversations Lindsey would be compelled to discuss. Clinton claimed Executive privilege on Friday, and Starr, the former Solicitor General, will fight the claim all the way to the Supreme Court. The Justices have attempted to define the scope of that privilege before, acknowledging the right of a President to shield some conversations, but not if they involve matters subject to criminal investigation. Clinton is also claiming that some conversations fall under the attorney-client privilege. But that defense has problems too. After Hillary Clinton attempted to use it in a Whitewater-related case last year, a St. Louis, Mo., appeals...