Word: behinds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to the Cambridge Police Department (CPD), the victim was standing at the intersection of Mass. Ave. and Pearl Street around 3:45 p.m. when she was grabbed from behind by a stranger and taken into the hallway of an office building. She was then sexually assaulted...
...freshman winger Brett Nowak notched his fourth career goal, and is now tied with senior winger Brett Chodorow for the team lead in goals. Taking a pass from senior defenseman Matt Scorsune from behind the net, Nowak positioned himself near the slot and dished the Crimson's second goal past Stirling...
...important for what it says about Clinton's instincts. A nimble candidate would have found a way to respond quickly. And a strong campaign manager might have talked her out of the visit. But Clinton has no manager and is her own strategist. Faced with howling tabloids, she retreated behind the haughty protective screen of her First Ladyhood. "It is unfortunate," she sniffed, "that there are any questions about what was a very straightforward occasion." A First Lady can get away with that kind of arrogance; a candidate can't. As she told a friend not long before her West...
...Bradley, the "unpolitician," using two Senators in his bio ad? Maybe because polls show most voters still think of him first as a former basketball player--and because he trails far behind Bush and Vice President Al Gore in "leadership" ratings...
Jiang played his WTO hand brilliantly, waiting for U.S. President Bill Clinton to call him--twice--before putting his weight behind the deal. Says Hong Kong-based Fred Hu, Goldman Sachs' chief China watcher: "That's called the Emperor mentality--you kowtow to me first...