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With that begins the narrative of 10 sexual encounters, which, according to Lewinsky's testimony, included oral sex, oral-anal sex, phone sex and much mutual groping--through phone calls, or in hallways, on Easter Sunday, while Hillary was out of town--a catalog aimed at demolishing Clinton's claim that his sworn denial of sexual relations was "legally accurate." Starr's version left members of Congress expressing a desire to take a shower after they read...
...haven't made it to the end of the course catalog yet, best by-pass Linguistics and Slavic Studies and head straight for Women's Studies 101: "Introduction to Women's Studies: Changing the Subject" with Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Language Ann Pelligrini...
...retail, the selling of porn has become less lurid. Vivid is happy to peddle videotapes in a more Main Street manner through the Adam & Eve catalog, which is mailed to 2.5 million people a month, and Tower and Virgin record stores, where the "Vivid girls" have done signings. Castle Superstores, a chain of eight Wal-Mart-size outlets in the West, is trying to bring a sense of class to the business. By getting rid of peep shows and strippers, the Castle stores have been able to attract a clientele that is nearly 50% couples, much higher than...
...amusing anecdote with moral overtones, but Mount liked to go a little further than that, embedding political messages in his work. These, naturally, have become catnip to recent American scholars striving to excavate social issues from art. It may be, as art historian Elizabeth Johns argues in the catalog, that Mount's best-known picture--Farmers Nooning, 1836, with its strongly, even nobly, realized figure of a black laborer taking his siesta on a pile of hay while a boy in a tam-o'-shanter mischievously tickles his ear with a grass stalk--is an allegory of the delusive promises...
...suggested that the Internet will rapidly replace the 42,000 shopping centers in the U.S. Several years ago, soothsayers were predicting that catalog sales would cause the demise of shopping centers. But in 1997 catalogs accounted for $81 billion in retail sales--and shopping centers racked up more than $1 trillion. Shopping has always been a sensory experience; people like to touch what they buy. The shopping-center industry thrives and will survive because it provides the best consumer interaction with goods and services. JOHN RIORDAN, President International Council of Shopping Centers New York City...