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To: odd lot who wrote (22453)1/21/1999 9:31:00 PM
From: Harvey Allen  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
Death by 1,000 cuts
By Charles Cooper, ZDNN
January 21, 1999 4:46 AM PT

WASHINGTON --
Call it the death by a
thousand cuts.

When Richard
Schmalensee first
eased his frame into
the witness chair last
week, it figured to be
a juicy confrontation.
After all, the man had
all the credentials you'd ever want to see in an
expert witness for Microsoft, and he should have
been able to hold his own against the DOJ's
David Boies.

It wasn't to be.

After the government's chief trial lawyer finished
his cross-examination of Schmalensee on
Wednesday, the MIT dean was in dire need of
first aid.

zdnet.com
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