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...Lewinsky says that during three sexual encounters, Clinton was on the phone with Congressmen; during another, he took a call from his disgraced consultant Dick Morris; in each case, phone logs bear out her account. (Lewinsky says she was performing a sex act on Clinton while he spoke to Alabama Representative Sonny Callahan. The lawmaker, aghast, says they were discussing American troops in Bosnia...
...Diego State 35-6 19. West Virginia 0-1 Idle 20. N. Carolina St. 2-0 Beat Florida State 24-7 21. Missouri 2-0 Beat Kansas 41-23 22. Oregon 2-0 Beat UTEP 33-26 23. Notre Dame 1-1 Lost to Michigan St. 45-23 24. Alabama 2-0 Idle 25. Mississippi St. 2-0 Idle
Looked at in this light, 1992's Hurricane Andrew, officially the costliest hurricane on record with damage, in today's dollars, of $35.5 billion, dropped to second place. The first was a Category 4 hurricane (wind speeds above 130 m.p.h.) that struck southeast Florida in 1926 and skipped into Alabama. (It has no name because the custom of naming storms began only in the early '50s.) If that storm took the same path today, it would cause damage totaling $77.5 billion. Of the 10 costliest hurricanes of the century, nine occurred before 1970. The only recent hurricane to make Pielke...
...biggest beneficiary of the African embassy bombings may be Eric Robert Rudolph, the North Carolina fugitive wanted for an Alabama abortion-clinic bombing. The FBI announced Thursday that it was scaling back the manhunt for him, in part because of the personnel requirements of the Africa investigation. The Rudolph task force will be cut from 200 agents to 80, and its headquarters will be moved from a temporary encampment to a local warehouse -- a good idea, since the fugitive recently laid in a six-month supply of food to his hide out in the craggy forests of Macon County...
...federal agents or the media who have descended on the area and disrupted their way of life." A number of local people have even candidly told media representatives that, given the opportunity, they wouldn't turn Rudolph in. It's not that they endorse the blowing up of an Alabama abortion clinic for which Rudolph is wanted, notes Monroe -- they're simply not convinced he's guilty...