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...with chief of staff Erskine Bowles to stay in for the night. Jones, along with her husband Stephen, her spokesperson Susan Carpenter-McMillan, and the hair stylist responsible for her new subdued look, retreated to the Old Ebbitt Grill for dinner, where Jones sipped white wine and, later, champagne, ate ravioli, smoked a string of cigarettes and invited three reporters to join her table. "I feel great," she told TIME. (She autographed the napkins of three preteen girls who had just finished a tour of the White House. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. YOU'RE SO CUTE was her inscription.) Earlier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Face-Off | 1/26/1998 | See Source »

...committed by Melissa Drexler was her seeming lack of concern about it. Minutes after giving birth in a toilet stall and then allegedly choking or suffocating her 6-lb. 6-oz. son, Drexler returned to the floor of her high school formal dance in Aberdeen Township, N.J., where she ate some salad and danced with her boyfriend. Six months later, Drexler, now 19 and known outside her immediate circle by the tabloid sobriquet Prom Mom, is by most accounts maintaining her outward poise. Says a friend, Tim Hoban: "She seems pretty normal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECOND ACTS | 12/29/1997 | See Source »

...thing, Clinton has said too often that the initiative's work is a top priority of his second term. But, more concretely, it has turned into the Initiative That Ate the Executive Branch. There are 30 people assigned to it, more than work on the entire White House domestic-policy operation. And that's not counting White House officials, like deputy chief of staff Sylvia Mathews, who spend long hours managing it, or the Cabinet secretaries and federal employees who have been ordered to come up with projects that deal with race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RACE IN AMERICA: WHY TALK IS NOT CHEAP | 12/22/1997 | See Source »

...when I responded in turn to their New-York-bagel-elitism with the retort that I once ate an excellent bagel in Toledo, Ohio--one which would have been at home in a New York City bagelry--they remained firm: "They must get the water pumped in special," they said...

Author: By Dan S. Abel, | Title: A Crisis of Bagels | 12/3/1997 | See Source »

Others were more optimistic about the brief homecoming. "On Thanksgiving Day, I played football, ate turkey and homemade apple pie. It doesn't get any more American than that," said Tim J. Arnold '00, who took friends home to Maine for the holiday...

Author: By Jessie M. Amberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Head Home for Thanksgiving | 12/1/1997 | See Source »

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