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...music. As long as Sonicblue and Morpheus can demonstrate just two legitimate uses of their products--such as the trading of TV shows that are not copyrighted or simply saving a show onto the device for personal use--they could win their lawsuits, says Stanford law professor and cyberlaw expert Lawrence Lessig. "In order to innovate, you shouldn't have to fund a new lawsuit," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Pirates of Prime Time | 2/16/2002 | See Source »

...Reid had friends there. Roland Jacquard, a French expert on terrorism, says his sources tell him the former head of the Khalden camp, now detained at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has identified Reid as a former student. Ahmed Ressam, who was convicted in the U.S. in 2001 for his part in the "millennium" plot to blow up the Los Angeles airport and who is now singing to the feds, is a Khalden graduate and is prepared to testify that he saw Moussaoui there in 1998. The camp seems to have specialized in welcoming recruits earmarked for operations in Europe and North...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shoe Bomber's World | 2/16/2002 | See Source »

Harvard College Professor Mary C. Waters, who chairs the sociology department, said Podolny is an expert in network analysis in markets...

Author: By Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stanford Business Professor Returns | 2/14/2002 | See Source »

...mother, one becomes something of an expert on scary disease names. Shortly after giving birth, some switch in your brain opens up a cerebral vat into which you pour the name of every horrific childhood ailment yet discovered. And they stay there, stewing and bubbling over every time your child looks the tiniest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Whooping Cough Attacks | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

French terror expert Roland Jacquard says the apparent fanaticism beneath Cherifi's well-adjusted exterior is characteristic of Europe's current generation of Islamist operatives. "Recruiters dig through what you or I may consider success, achievement or promise to find that ember of racial, social or religious anger and resentment," Jacquard says. In cases like Cherifi's, he adds, that ember is often a lingering fury at the racial and economic prejudices that French Arabs and their families feel they suffer in French society. Ironically, that anger can be fanned into flame by their own success in climbing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terror's Little Helpers | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

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