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...sensationalized Net affairs as the next guy. My favorite, and yours too, I'm sure, was last year's case of a wife who fell for an online Lothario known in court papers only as "the Weasel." (Was this his online name or a label the husband gave him?) But I always thought affaires des modems were rare. Not so, says Scharfstein. "This is the next big thing in divorces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIVORCE INTERNET STYLE | 4/14/1997 | See Source »

...Although the story hardly overwhelms (Can this be worse than what he did for Helms?), The critics say it shows that sleaze pervades The Friends of Bill. Surviving White House aides Who loathe our Dick in varying degrees'll Confide, "We told you so: the man's a weasel." The Prez won't choke; for him this is routine. He'll smoothly give the longest speech we've seen. It's kids, he says. To help the little varmints, He'd pass a laundry list of tiny garments. Hope's back, he says; our future looks tip-top. He hopes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONE BIG FAMILY, STUPID | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...trash you for a solid week," a network correspondent said. Imus says he followed his only instructions, which were to make fun of everybody and tell no organ jokes. "Did they expect me to say one thing on the radio and then go to Washington and be a weasel? When the First Lady laughed at my opening, I thought I was home free." He didn't know that a few sex jokes later, NPR's Elizabeth Arnold whispered to Mrs. Clinton that she would join her if Hillary wanted to leave. The First Lady hung in: she's heard worse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WASHINGTON DIARY: THEY'RE SHOCKED, SHOCKED! | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

Diane's liaison with "The Weasel," as her cyber-Romeo signed his E-mail, may not meet the legal definition of adultery--which implies physical, not virtual, coupling. But there's no doubt that cyberromances, whether licit or not, generate genuine feelings. "This is not the same as reading Playboy," says psychologist Sherry Turkle of M.I.T, author of Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet (Simon & Schuster; $25). "There really is another person there, and that person can touch you and move you in various ways, emotionally and sexually...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ROMANCING THE COMPUTER | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

...Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based civil liberties group. Mr. Godwin was referring to a recent divorce lawsuit brought by a Mr. John F. Goydan against his wife after discovering she was exchanging steamy e-mail correspondences with a man known on the net as "The Weasel." Mr. Goydan lost his case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWSPEAK | 2/8/1996 | See Source »

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