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To: johnd who wrote (54730)12/26/2000 1:48:30 AM
From: denni  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Microsoft Waits for Bush's Position on Its Antitrust Case

nytimes.com

"What is more, the government case will almost certainly lose its courtroom star. David Boies argued the case in court for the Justice Department, and his performance in Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's courtroom has won a large measure of credit for the government's lopsided victory. But Mr. Boies's very public performance defending the Gore campaign during the Florida recount battle makes it highly unlikely that the Bush administration would retain him on the Microsoft case — or any other."