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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.
By Mike Romano
November 11, 1998
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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.
By Maria Recio
July 17, 1998
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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.
By Jonathan Broder
July 7, 1998
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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
By Jonathan Broder
June 30, 1998
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Former FBI chief William Webster declines to oversee a probe of key Whitewater witness David Hale.
By Jonathan Broder
June 30, 1998
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In the latest antitrust decision, Microsoft finds some friends on the bench.
By Scott Rosenberg
June 25, 1998
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Former Justice Department watchdog Michael J. Shaheen will probe alleged payments to key Whitewater witness David Hale.
By Murray Waas
June 3, 1998
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As government lawyers move on Microsoft, what's at stake for the rest of us?
By Scott Rosenberg
May 19, 1998
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Mr. Gates, meet Mr. Antitrust: By Janelle Brown. Three former Justice Department antitrust experts handicap the new Microsoft suit.
By Janelle Brown
May 19, 1998
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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.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 7, 1998
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Kenneth Starr is proposing an "independent" investigator to look into the David Hale payments probe. The question is, how independent?
By Murray Waas
May 5, 1998
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Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing did not fully report on meetings with anti-Clinton operative.
By Murray Waas
April 20, 1998
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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.
By Scott Rosenberg
April 15, 1998
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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.
By Bruce Shapiro
April 10, 1998
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Attorney General Janet Reno considers turning the tables on Kenneth Starr and investigating his key Whitewater witness.
By Murray Waas And Jonathan Broder
April 3, 1998
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Software giant capitulates to government, sets new course.
By Salon staff report
April 1, 1998
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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.
By Murray Waas
March 30, 1998
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Although he may think differently, Kenneth Starr is not above the law.
By Bruce Shapiro
February 25, 1998
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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.
By Bruce Shapiro
February 4, 1998
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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.
By Scott Rosenberg
January 16, 1998
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An expert in mental disability criminal defenses analyzes the trial of alleged Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski and assesses his chances of avoiding the death penalty.
By Ros Davidson
January 5, 1998
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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.
By Jonathan Broder
December 9, 1997
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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.
By Jonathan Broder
October 10, 1997
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One industry sage thought he was joking when he suggested Microsoft buy into Apple. Boy, was he surprised.
By Andrew Ross
August 7, 1997