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...next attack, the Crimson had the ball for 90 seconds but couldn't find the net, and once Big Green goalie Sarah Carlson got the ball back her offense was able to score in less than a minute. That gave Dartmouth back the momentum and the game...
...MIDWEST: There was no school today in Lake Woebegon. In fact, with early morning wind chills of 70 below across much of Minnesota, Governor Arne Carlson closed all public schools in the state. A mass of arctic air has settled in over the region, bringing blizzard conditions that have shut most everything down. Gusting winds in the Dakotas have topped out over 50 mph, and conditions are nearly as bad in the plains and rolling hills of Iowa, where even the lightest dusting of snow is driven hard enough to create "whiteout" conditions. Even discounting wind chills -- which...
Beautiful! By baring their hearts in a mother-daughter discussion on the difficult issue of using marijuana [NATION, Dec. 9], Margaret and Courtney Carlson have given more powerful testimony of what parents and kids face than statistics or analysis can. And, above all, their stories show how things can work out O.K. when there is the proper mix of a clear sense of right and wrong, authority, love and discipline. RONALD NELSON Hettinger, North Dakota...
...column referring to Indonesian billionaire James Riady [NOTEBOOK, Dec. 16], Margaret Carlson misstated a New York Times news article and confused it with an editorial. The facts of our article are indisputable: before the election, the White House ignored the advice of two of its lawyers, Jane Sherburne and Mark Fabiani, and withheld from the public information about President Clinton's meetings with Riady. On advice of Bruce Lindsey, the President's aide and good friend, the meetings, which included discussions of foreign policy, were simply called "social calls." Clinton's spokesman, Michael McCurry, has since acknowledged that "social calls...
...Carlson quotes anonymous sources as saying that Sherburne "never felt she had been overruled or lied to by Lindsey and that the Times had torqued up a conflict." The article did not say that Sherburne had been "overruled" by Lindsey. The editorial did. Our article did quote Sherburne on the record. She confirmed the accuracy of the quotations before we published. Carlson also asserts that the other lawyer, Mark Fabiani, "has never confirmed the account." This is not true, according to White House officials. Carlson made no serious attempt to get the Times's side of the story. ANDREW ROSENTHAL...