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Trust us: this hurts us more than it hurts you. But because of his sheer tenacity; his absolute and unwavering refusal to just go away, already; his ability to bump real news stories from the front pages to the back of the papers, and, finally, because of the utter tawdriness of the Marc Rich pardon, we've named former president Bill Clinton our Person of the Week...
...optional exam would be the best thing to do for students. They can use that to bump their grades up, and those that are bothered by the experience won't have to relive trauma by taking it," said head teaching fellow Lisa A. Buboltz...
...guaranteed. Already, one promising travel site, Savvio, has closed. But Sidestep has money and momentum, and it is adding to the 28 airlines now signed up. In any event, Barth figures he can point his new search engine at other industries. Perhaps all he needs now is to bump into another M.I.T. friend to tell him which...
...very well be satisfied with Ashcroft, but I think a lot of them are worried about how quickly and cleanly Bush cut his losses with Chavez, and they may want another nominee as insurance. What, they may be thinking, will happen when the Ashcroft nomination hits its first bump in the road and the confirmation runs into trouble? Will Bush just abandon ship...
Clinton won't find it all smiles in her new job. There's a long line of Senators senior to her who want seats on Finance and Appropriations, so she may have to wait for those plums. She may bump hulls with CHARLES SCHUMER, New York's senior Senator, an aggressive press hound back home. She's received a mixed welcome from Republican Senators, who remember her haughty attitude when she was in charge of trying to get health-care reform through Congress. Majority leader TRENT LOTT huffed that...