Word: blankings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...White House. Still to come, for instance, was the revelation that Hubbell had spirited Hillary's Whitewater-related records from the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, to his basement in Washington. Hubbell also continued to maintain his innocence even to the Clintons, who asked him point-blank about the accusations at a meeting at Camp David. "I was in denial," he told Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes...
When Reich is worried that his memos are not getting through to the President, it is the First Lady who offers a back channel. "Send them to me," she says. "I'll see that they get to him. Use blank sheets of paper without any letterhead or other identifying characteristics. Just the date and your initials." Writes Reich: "Now I have my own loop." But of course, he didn't really. At one point, Reich describes waiting in a small anteroom outside the Oval Office with economic advisers Robert Rubin, Laura D'Andrea Tyson and Gene Sperling, only to learn...
Boston College got off to the better start. From the moment Marty Reasoner announced the Eagles' presence in the first minute of the game with a pair of point-blank chances, the Terriers looked nervous and the Eagles seemed pumped full of adrenaline...
...that he was still on their hit list after surviving two previous assassination attempts. His murder came only hours after a car bomb exploded in Granada, killing one man and destroying a four-story apartment building. Shortly thereafter, a 68-year-old Supreme Court judge was shot at point blank outside his apartment in downtown Madrid. "It looks like ETA is opening up all its channels for killing," said Interior Minister Belloch. Politicians have been warning against a new round of violence for months, TIME's Jane Walker reports. "Spain's major democratic parties had a united front...
...photographers such as Jack Pierson, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe and Nan Goldin (the subject of a recent Whitney Museum retrospective), who pioneered gritty work on the body. Only Annette Lemieux, who according to label text "divides her time between New York and Boston," provides a compelling work, "Pacing," a blank canvas traversed by a gash of black footprints...