Word: bernards
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bernard Bailyn, Adams University Professor emeritus and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer prize, will lecture in the East Room of the White House on American Revolutionary history to about 180 people as part of the White House Millennium lecture series...
...Neighborhood of American Sagas Two of the biggest media attractions in Brentwood crossed paths -- well, almost, reports the Associated Press. O.J. Simpson, who knows a little about media stakeouts, drove up to the house owned by Dr. Bernard Lewinsky on Monday, smiled for the cameras and asked a cameraman: "Is that the Lewinsky house?" It was. Inside, visiting her father and stepmother, was former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. While his father stayed at the wheel of the black sport utility vehicle, Justin Simpson jumped out and went two doors down from the Lewinskys' to fetch a friend. The boys...
...York Times on the Web hit a million page-views a day for the first time. Last week it set a new record: 2.5 million pages. "When all is said and done on this, journalism is going to have to look at itself in the mirror," says Web-Timesman Bernard Gwertzman. The Times' main competitor, the Washington Post, used its Website to break scoops online hours before the morning paper hit the newsstand. At what was once the other end of the news spectrum, the National Enquirer seized the moment to relaunch its moribund Website with what it promised...
Then in 1987, Marcia Lewis filed for divorce from her husband, Dr. Bernard Lewinsky, who headed a lucrative oncology practice. She accused Lewinsky of carrying on an affair and having "a violent temper" that induced profanity-strewn tirades against her and the children. Meanwhile, Dr. Lewinsky charged Lewis with running up his credit-card bills in anticipation of the divorce. The settlement downsized the family's life-style; Bernard Lewinsky, who paid $6,000 a month in spousal and child support after the settlement, now lives in a one-story stucco house. It is worth $700,000, but it lies...
Serious Lotto scholarship, based on newly unearthed documents (including Lotto's studio journal), didn't begin until the late 19th century. When Bernard Berenson wrote the monograph that defined Lotto's oeuvre in 1895, he caused a scandal by throwing out scores of pseudo-Lottos. Collectors, particularly ducal ones in Britain, were enraged by the high-handedness with which this young, upstart American Jew downgraded their swans to ducks, but the fact was that Berenson was 90% right in his Lotto reattributions. From this point the critical overhaul of Lotto slowly began...