Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fight that threat by trying to get the deal he says Starr reneged on: full immunity for Lewinsky, not just for her courtroom testimony. "Ginsburg wanted the subpoena quashed," says TIME Washington correspondent Jay Branegan. "But that probably won't happen. So when Monica sits down Thursday and they ask the first question, she'll take the Fifth." Both sides would then retreat to the judge's chamber, where Starr will ask for "use immunity" -- immunity for anything Lewinsky says in court, that day only -- and most likely get it. Which leaves Monica with no legal excuse to keep quiet...
...ask Lauralee whether she thinks Harvard women will show much interest, and she says that while seven have confirmed their intent to join, there's no real way to tell until after the club's introductory meeting...
Inevitably, People look at me and others a little strangely when we whip out our new information managers, writing on the screen in its input language called Graffiti. When they next ask, with widened eyes, "What's that?" Tell 'em: The name's Pilot, PalmPilot...
Harvard may pride itself on its diversity, but this means little in the daily encounters of individuals of different races. There is still a hesitancy among students to tangle with race. We notice the segregation and may become a little upset by it, but never honestly ask ourselves why it occurs. It occurs because minority students know that they cannot escape from their race, and they flock to people who understand that. My blackness is part of me and everything...
EXONERATED. TIMOTHY MCVEIGH, 36, decorated sailor (no relation to the Oklahoma City bomber) who faced dismissal after the Navy discovered that he had identified himself as "gay" on America Online; by a federal judge who ruled that the Navy violated its "don't ask, don't tell" policy; in Washington...