Word: asking
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...literature concentration recently placed aquarter-page advertisement in The Crimson,encouraging first-years to drop by its offices topick up application forms and ask questions or toattend an open house "for dessert and a chance tolearn more about the concentration...
Clinton: I think you have to ask my counsel's office, because the first time I learn about a a lot of these legal arguments is when I see them in the papers...
Clinton: I won't depart from my policy of not commenting on Mr. Starr. That's a question others have to ask and answer...
...likely future benefactor, Scaife, who is partially funding two Pepperdine University deanships that Starr is supposed to settle into after Whitewater. If Justice handles the investigation, Reno could appear to be trying to undercut Starr's probe of her boss, the President. She may opt instead to ask a federal judge to direct a probe into the crucial question: If Hale is the key to Whitewater, has somebody been turning...
...Pentagon once again last week had to defend its ?Don?t ask, don?t tell? policy. It was implemented in 1994, after a debate between the White House, which wanted to let gays serve openly, and Congress and the military, which did not. The compromise ostensibly protected gays in uniform so long as they didn?t flaunt their sexual orientation. But the number of personnel kicked out of the service for being gay soared from 617 in 1994 to 997 last year. The Pentagon says that 80 percent of those removed in 1997 declared their homosexuality; they "told." Gay-rights...