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...photocopy from the dictionary with the definition of clitoris. Best reported the incident to her boss. The brewery fired Mackenzie for "unacceptable managerial performance." The defendants' lawyers argued that the incident echoed an earlier harassment charge, but they were outlawyered by MacKenzie's ebullient advocate, Gerald Boyle. Juror Clint Baer, 20, says none of the jurors, 10 of whom were women, were offended by the Seinfeld story. They agreed to an award that, as Baer says, "sends the message that sexual harassment has to be more important" than what happened to Best...
...Stephanopoulos and James Carville, perhaps the two most important cogs in Clinton's '92 campaign. The most recent personal contact occurred last December, when three Blair assistants took a suite at the Hay Adams hotel in Washington to speak with such White House aides as Rahm Emanuel and Don Baer and close Clinton confidants, including Mark Penn, whose brilliant work helped reposition Clinton to win last fall. "Mostly," says Baer, "the Brits this time were interested mainly in tactics, like how their war room should be set up, as if it alone, without the substance, was the secret to victory...
...Talk of a comeback is overblown," says a chary White House aide, but there's no doubt the patented Dick Morris patter is seeping its way into Clinton II, the Sequel. Aides to communications director Don Baer have taken dictation from Morris as he suggested language for a presidential press conference. He calls other senior aides to promote ideas based on national polls he pays for himself. His former chief aide, Tom Freedman, just joined the White House Domestic Policy Council to do for it what he did for Morris: scour the country for promising ideas to turn into federal...
Conductor and soloist were once again equal partners in Webern's version of "Ihr Bild." The orchestra played movingly and, for the great climax, Baer puffed out his cheeks, stuck out his neck and sounded totally despondent as he attacked the last two lines: translated from the German, "And ah, I cannot believe/That I have lost...
...Standchen" should have been the prettiest of the set, but Dohnanyi's tempo was too fast. It made the song's tenderness debonair. But the last song, "An Schwager Kronos," was perfect. Baer kept close to the text, and the orchestra's playing was wonderfully subdued, until the triumphant final fanfare, which sounded better in the horns than it ever could on a piano. The music was so, compelling that it more than made up for the few previous disappointments. Baer got the loud and abundant applause he deserved...