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Microsoft lawyers have subpoenaed notes, recordings of interviews and correspondence used by David B. Yoffie, Starr professor of international business administration, and Michael A. Cusumano, a professor at MIT, to write a book...

Author: By Sarah E. Reckhow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Microsoft Subpoenas Professor's Notes | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

Judging by all of the fuss over the cost of the Starr investigation, $40 million suddenly seems like a lot of money when spent by the government even though we would still need to spend 50 times that to buy one more Stealth Bomber...

Author: By Rustin C. Silverstein, | Title: News Through the Looking Glass | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

...Befriend a young woman who has caught the President's wandering eye. "Tripp advised Lewinsky that she was the kind of woman the President would like, and an affair with the President would be a neat thing to tell her grandkids," according to an FBI report prepared for Ken Starr. Then she discovered that Lewinsky and Clinton were already involved. "Tripp kept hounding Lewinsky until Lewinsky finally said, 'Look, I've already had an affair with him and it's over,'" the report said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: There's Something About Linda Tripp | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

...week Clinton's friends on Capitol Hill--and suddenly there were plenty more of them to be found--were using one argument after another to stoke the public's burgeoning pro-Clinton sentiment in hopes of derailing the impeachment train. Democrats called the process partisan and unfair, and charged Starr with omitting or downplaying exculpatory evidence in his report (such as Lewinsky's statement that she was never asked to lie). Next they will likely focus on Tripp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: There's Something About Linda Tripp | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

...Democrats can make the case that Tripp helped engineer the key obstruction-of-justice charge now leveled against the President--that the job hunt was a setup devised by her--it goes to the heart of the case against Clinton. Since the apparent obstruction was Starr's pretext for investigating the entire affair, the Clintonites say, the basis for the probe was fundamentally illegitimate. The new details, says presidential counselor Doug Sosnik, "only reinforce that this is a 10-month overhyped case highlighted by groundless charges of obstruction of justice." That has long been the White House line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: There's Something About Linda Tripp | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

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