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February 06, 2009 |

Going AWOL from life

When "Wendy and Lucy" begins, our heroine, Wendy Michelle Williams, excellent is already into the wild, so to speak. We meet her wandering through the Oregon woods, playing fetch with her best pal, Lucy, an irresistible yellow-brown Lab mix.Like Emile Hirsch in 2007, Wendy is headed for Alaska. Not so much for the spirituality but for the more mundane possibility of a job in a fish cannery.
4 minute read
May 17, 2000 |

Golden Boy

In start-up crazed Silicon Valley, Janar Wasito has clients, connections and plans for the future. And did we mention that he's only a third-year law student?
14 minute read
January 30, 2009 |

Neeson plays action with soul

I've been taken with Liam Neeson ever since I saw him as Sir Gawain in 1981's "Excalibur." Most females have.That his new movie would be called "Taken" is almost poetic justice-except here, taken means kidnapped. Neeson plays a guy who retired from the CIA so he could move to California and be near his teenage daughter Maggie Grace.
5 minute read
June 06, 2005 |

Getting a Handel On Outdoor Concerts

The history of Handel's "Water Music" and "Royal Fireworks.
8 minute read
July 31, 2001 |

It Ain't Over

Mike Morris is angry. Microsoft's recent unveiling of the first piece of its .NET Internet strategy gave Morris, the general counsel of Sun Microsystems, his first real whiff of the future. And he doesn't like the smell one bit. In the battle against Microsoft, Morris has emerged as one of their chief nemeses. His jihad faltered when the order calling for Microsoft's breakup was overturned on June 28. But, warns Morris, "Microsoft is a long way from being out of the woods."
15 minute read
June 07, 2004 |

State v. Knight

Here, where defendant was arrested at 3 a.m., held incommunicado and questioned persistently until he completed his murder confession at 3:20 p.m., was inadequately clothed, given minimal food, and was seriously sleep-deprived, the interrogation was inherently coercive, his motion to suppress was erroneously denied, and his murder conviction is reversed; his robbery convictions are reversed because that interrogation was tainted by the preceding murder interrogation and continuing coercive conditions.
13 minute read
September 11, 2008 |

How Solos Can Gain Financial Flexibility

Here are three basic tips for solo practitioners who want to protect their financial flexibility.
5 minute read
September 23, 2002 |

Of Golf Balls and Pantyhose

Between pantyhose cable and golf prostitutes, there`s just no way for an old geezer to keep up.
7 minute read

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