A senior economic adviser to President George W. Bush who criticized the previous administration's antitrust policy during last year's election campaign said on Sunday he was not going to get involved in the suit against Microsoft Corp. White House economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey said he had described the case as unusual because the software giant had built its own market niche and was not a trust in the usual sense. ``But I think it's entirely up to the Justice Department how they pursue that,'' Lindsey said on the ``Fox News Sunday'' television program. ``I'm not going to get involved in that.''
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