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  • Is there such a thing as a software monopoly?

    Is there such a thing as a software monopoly? By Mike Romano. Microsoft says no -- and its arguments could provoke changes in the antitrust laws.
  • Ken Starr's heavy hitter

    How ironic that Jackie Bennett is the independent counsel's point man for talking to the press, since he has a track record of subpoenaing reporters and compelling them to testify.
  • Investigating the investigator

    Michael Shaheen, the man probing whether Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness was paid off by Clinton critics, is known as an ethical straight-shooter.
  • Investigating the investigator

    Michael Shaheen, the man probing whether Kenneth Starr's key Whitewater witness was paid off by Clinton critics, is known as an ethical straight-shoote
  • Former FBI chief says no to Starr

    Former FBI chief William Webster declines to oversee a probe of key Whitewater witness David Hale.
  • Let's Get This Straight: Court to Microsoft: "Integrated" means whatever you say it does

    In the latest antitrust decision, Microsoft finds some friends on the bench.
  • Starr's investigation to be investigated

    Former Justice Department watchdog Michael J. Shaheen will probe alleged payments to key Whitewater witness David Hale.
  • Let's Get This Straight: The browser war goes thermonuclear

    As government lawyers move on Microsoft, what's at stake for the rest of us?
  • Mr. Gates, meet Mr. Antitrust

    Mr. Gates, meet Mr. Antitrust: By Janelle Brown. Three former Justice Department antitrust experts handicap the new Microsoft suit.
  • Let's Get This Straight: Nothing must stop Windows 98!

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Nothing must stop Windows 98! Gates tells the world that what's good for Microsoft is good for the country.
  • Investigating a conflict

    Kenneth Starr is proposing an "independent" investigator to look into the David Hale payments probe. The question is, how independent?
  • Starr deputy met with Scaife's private investigator

    Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing did not fully report on meetings with anti-Clinton operative.
  • 21st: Let's Get This Straight

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. For Microsoft, "innovate or die" becomes "innovate or buy" as the company's PR machine revs up.
  • Case closing

    The Justice Department's "request" that Kenneth Starr investigate his own chief Whitewater witness is one of the last nails in the independent counsel's coffin.
  • Newsreal: Turning the tables on Starr

    Attorney General Janet Reno considers turning the tables on Kenneth Starr and investigating his key Whitewater witness.
  • Microsoft throws in the towel

    Software giant capitulates to government, sets new course.
  • Starr deputy met with Scaife's private investigator

    Salon reports that Kenneth Starr's deputy, Hickman Ewing Jr., met quietly several times with an anti-Clinton private investigator employed by conservative billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.
  • Newsreal: It's time to investigate the investigator

    Although he may think differently, Kenneth Starr is not above the law.
  • Men in black (robes)

    A legal affairs reporter says that if you're looking for a "conspiracy" to bring down President Clinton, you might start with the head of the United States Supreme Court.
  • 21st:They know what's best for you

    Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. They know what's best for you: Microsoft's claims about how tough it is to remove its browser are only the latest case of the computer industry's arrogant attitude toward customers.
  • Newsreal: Is Kaczynski crazy enough to be saved?

    An expert in mental disability criminal defenses analyzes the trial of alleged Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski and assesses his chances of avoiding the death penalty.
  • Newsreal: Bring back J. Edgar Hoover

    The White House hates FBI Director Louis Freeh and wants him to resign. The Republicans love Freeh because he wants an independent counsel to investigate fund-raising practices by President Clinton and Vice President Gore.
  • Dragonslayer

    An interview with Ralph Nader who is organizing a conference in Washington, D.C., in Nov. 1997 to explore how Microsoft is extending its near-monopolistic control of the software business into other industries, including banking, insurance, car dealerships, travel services, real estate and television.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    One industry sage thought he was joking when he suggested Microsoft buy into Apple. Boy, was he surprised.
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