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...brought Morris into the structure. Deputy chief of staff Ickes, his adversary since the 1960s, bollixed Morris wherever he could, refusing his hotel minibar bills and cutting the commission that Morris and his team earned on Clinton's enormous TV-ad budget. Last summer, when Morris urged Clinton to "bust the cap"--refuse federal matching dollars so he could spend limitless amounts on TV--he courted a conflict of interest a Clinton aide calls "obscene...
BRETT FAVRE 1995's MVP returns to the Packers clean and sober, with "Super Bowl or bust" fever...
...keeping their homes, their cars, their jobs and even some credit cards. The most popular provisions are in Chapter 7, which enables the overburdened to shed most of their IOUs; some debtors need only fill out a two-page form. Connoisseurs say the best places to go bust are Texas and Florida, where debtors can hold on to more of their assets than in any other states...
...initially resistant and displeased by his decision to leave the Senate, and it took considerable persuading for her to get with the program. But Elizabeth is better at reading character than her husband, so she often detects hidden agendas and advises him on whom to trust and whom to bust. Her regular lament is that there are not enough "grownups" on the campaign. (She is partly responsible for bringing former Defense chief Donald Rumsfeld aboard three weeks ago.) Ultimately, she is a combination coach, copywriter and stage manager. She urges her husband on, provides him with some of his best...
...DOLE (R., Kan.) --$1,000 bust of Dwight Eisenhower from the Eisenhower World Affairs Institute and Gettysburg College --$16,000 bronze statue of three soaring birds from the International Center for the Disabled...