Word: suited
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Although McNutt has refused to discuss the lawsuit publicly, his attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the suit last week and denied all allegations made in the complaint, pointing out that a team of doctors and psychologists would have refused the donated organ if Dahl had been unable to convince them that his motivation was anything but humanitarian. It is illegal in nearly every state to enter into a contract for organ donations...
This time might be different, though the outcome of the present imbroglio matters primarily as a harbinger of the momentous battle looming on the horizon. The current, narrowly focused suit hinges on whether Explorer is already an "integrated" portion of Windows--in which case Microsoft has the right to force PC makers to include it--or remains an independent product piggybacking on Windows, which would leave Microsoft in violation of the '95 deal. "They've treated it as a separate product," says Netscape general counsel Roberta Katz. "They've advertised it separately; they've produced it separately; they've sold...
DIED. HAROLD ROTHWAX, 67, no-nonsense New York judge catapulted to prominence by the libel suit he brought against loose-mouthed radio talkster Don Imus; of complications from a stroke; in New York City. Though the public may have been fascinated by the flap with Imus, jurists were more intrigued by Rothwax's legal odyssey over the years from civil liberties lawyer to law-and-order judge. In an attention-catching 1996 book, Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice, Rothwax argued that justice would be better served by clipping defendants' rights and giving police more leeway to seize evidence...
...Boston doesn't suit you, the area surrounding the city is filled with scary things to do on Halloween--from haunted houses and castles to horror amusement parks to graveyards and wax museums...
...wearing polyester. All polyester. A leisure-suit jacket, bell-bottoms, and a wide-collar shirt." --Richard A. Cooper...