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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, Democratic visions of a preemptive "censure-plus" deal were always delusional, as were Republican dreams of an abrupt resignation. Clinton did try to put one aspect of the scandal behind him last week by moving to settle the Paula Jones suit before an appeals court revives it. Jones demanded $1 million (but no apology), Clinton offered $500,000, and the two sides are still talking, with a resolution possible sometime this week. But impeachment moves still seem unavoidable: the Republican-controlled Judiciary committee is expected to vote in favor of launching such an inquiry by next week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: There's Something About Linda Tripp | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

Wideman refracts his novel entirely through the thoughts and memories of his characters. Reading Two Cities can be demanding: abrupt, unannounced shifts from one point of view to another, foreshadowings and flashbacks, no quotation marks to signal dialogues in progress. But a novel easier to read might also be easier to forget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hard Love | 10/5/1998 | See Source »

...party's social-conservative flank, meanwhile, is opposed to mercy on ideological grounds, determined that the President must be spanked and spanked hard. But if the G.O.P. drags Clinton's carcass around the arena too many more times, the favorable trend in the polls will come to an abrupt halt. And so the Speaker sits tight, sounding statesmanlike, careful not to overplay his hand. If the release of the videotape doesn't backfire this week, all he has to do is hang on through Election Day, betting that a bigger margin in the House next year will give him more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is There A Way Out? | 9/28/1998 | See Source »

...summer has come to an abrupt end. It's likely, though, that one day they'll again ride bikes and shoot hoops--even if it's inside a locked facility. This fall Ryan Harris was headed for sixth grade, a time when kids go to their first school dance, join in team sports and play in the band. And she probably would have continued to rush to the defense of friends. Now those friends are wishing they had been there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No More Kid Stuff | 8/24/1998 | See Source »

...Dillard drove across the Cascades in central Washington to watch and write about a "Total Eclipse" of the sun. She connected the eclipse to the mind's fragility: "A loosened circle of evening sky...was an abrupt black body out of nowhere; it was a flat disc; it was almost over the sun. That is when there were screams. At once this disc of sky slid over the sun like a lid. The sky snapped over the sun like a lens cover. The hatch in the brain slammed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Not Observing Nature | 8/24/1998 | See Source »

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