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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 447.13-1.7%2:55 PM EST

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To: Dave who wrote (60446)8/8/2001 10:34:14 AM
From: sandeep  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
Blisenko, charles and you, just don't get it. If the judge showed bias in the middle of the trial, gave out his vitriolic opinions AND asked tabloids not to publish them till the trial is over, then it seems to me that his decisions must not be allowed to stand.

Microsoft may have violated laws; who knows? But still, that doesn't mean that they should be found guilty by a person who is steeped in dishonesty about the case itself.

And as far as the SC taking up the case, this is its chance to make sure that judges don't run amuck. They did show to me that they had the courage to step into the presidential race, hopefully they will do the same here.
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