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...some extent, Clinton may be suffering merely from being a newcomer to the national spotlight -- and one who quickly got tabbed as the Democratic front runner, thus assuring himself of exceptionally early and intense scrutiny. Clinton's wife Hillary recently wondered aloud why George Bush was not also being relentlessly pummeled about his character. Though she quickly apologized for raising the particular issue that she did -- whispers, never substantiated, that Bush had had an extramarital affair -- she had a point. Why has Bush not been questioned incessantly about his son Neil's involvement with a savings and loan association that...
...peripatetic. But that was only part of the reason. "Modern dancers are not trained to do anything but follow directions," says Erin Matthiessen, his former lover; Morris met him when they both danced in the Dean company. "Mark thought for himself." Too often, he thought aloud, arguing with the choreographers, making unwanted suggestions on how he thought they should develop their dances. Finally, in 1980, Morris rented Merce Cunningham's studio for two nights and presented a program of his own works, including O Rangasayee, a stunning 20-minute solo to an Indian raga that marked him as a talent...
...that somehow is not clearly delineated. Although the family dreams aloud about a TV comedy show which would enable Dottie to stay home with them, the audience can never know if this actually happens because the movie ends with this scene...
With his populist rhetoric, Brown's critics have wondered aloud if the former chair of the California Democratic Party, whose father was also governor, is the right man for his message...
First, just like everyone else (believe it or not) in my eighth grade class, I read the book of Revelations aloud in bed. I realized with glee that St. John had predicted Watergate, the Beatles and Charles Manson...