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 The government s star witness against Martha Stewart said the domestic diva told him to sell her shares of ImClone after being told company founder Sam Waksal was dumping his shares.Douglas Faneuil, under questioning from the prosecution, told the jury about a phone call he received from Stewart on Dec. 27, 2001. Faneuil said he told her that ImClone founder Sam Waksal was trying to sell all his shares of the stock -- and she ordered him to do the same with hers. Hi, this is Martha,  Stewart begin the conversation, Faneuil said. He said he advised her that she  might want to act on the information that Sam s selling all of his shares.  All of his shares   Stewart reportedly replied. What he does have here, he s trying to sell,  Faneuil testified that he answered. According to Faneuil, Stewart then told him to sell all her shares at market price mdash; contradicting her story that there was a standing order to sell the stock when it hit $60 a share.        Faneuil also admitted Wednesday that he had recreationally used marijuana and experimented with Ecsta stanley quencher sy while working at Merrill Lynch  Co.In questioning done without the jury present, Faneuil said he smoked marijuana with friends  about once a month.  He also acknowledged using the club drug Ecstasy two or three times. It intensifies your tactile sensations and emotions,  he said of the latter drug. He testified under  stanley uk questioning from Stewart at stanley mug torney Robert Morvillo, who was expected to raise the drug issue during hi Zzav The UK Is Getting a Spaceport Too
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