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WASHINGTON: Talk about an emotionally fraught case. The Monica Lewinsky affair is starting to burst with more passion and courtroom intrigue than the combined novels of John Grisham and Jackie Collins. The still-silent Monica is said by her lawyer, William Ginsburg, to be doing no worse than ?protecting someone she loves? (presumably the President). Her mother, Marcia, facing a third day of grand jury testimony Thursday, was ?emotionally drained? by having to testify against her daughter, said her attorney. And no wonder. ?[Monica] told her everything about the sex,? according to Linda Tripp?s agent, Luciane Goldberg. Even...
With time running down in regulation and with Drury's goal still looming as the game-winner, the Crimson burst into the Terrier zone. Holding the puck along the right side boards, sophomore Brice Conklin laid a beautiful pass across to a streaking freshman Harry Schwefel who beat Terrier netminder Tom Noble through the five-hole to tie the game at one goal apiece...
...Saturday, four days after the Monica Lewinsky story burst into the media frenzy that engulfed Washington. Bill Clinton spent most of the morning and afternoon with his political aides and lawyers trying to figure out how to deal with the crisis and agonizing over whether to brave a press conference or stand silent until after his State of the Union address. Then, at 4 p.m., he took an hour break from the mess to think about going to war. He walked into the Cabinet Room, where his top foreign and defense officials were debating whether and how to bomb Iraq...
Tomlinson said the semi-annual open houses provide "a new burst of energy to serve communities [each semester...
...girlish and distraught, facing you and throwing up her hands as though she were appealing for help. And why not? The angel, bearing the news that God has just impregnated her (you can see God in the background, as invasive and patriarchal as could be), seems to have fairly burst into the room. A cat, scared witless by the angel's irruption, bounds away, back arched--you can almost hear it hiss. The painting is funny and reverent, gawky and vernacular and dreamlike, all at the same time. Hence its modern appeal...