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...Grant returns to Hepburn's house that the two are destined to get back together. When he calls her "Red," I can almost see the color of her hair, even in black and white. When he tells her that Ralph Bellamy does not have her spark, I want to climb into the movie and tell Hepburn that she doesn't realize what she's missing...
...grand departure from the drug wars of previous Administrations. Gone, though, is Clinton's promise to provide addicts with "treatment on demand" and his pledge to spend more money on education and prevention than on law enforcement. If approved by Congress, Clinton's overall antidrug budget will climb about $1 billion, but even after including the dubious allocation of $285 million for community policing as a "prevention and treatment" expense, the ratio split will still favor enforcement 59% to 41% -- down only $ slightly from George Bush's emphasis, which had the ratio...
...Clinton's method is so cumbersome and time consuming that he cannot afford to internalize every decision. Several officials note that Clinton did not fully embrace NAFTA until September, leaving himself an uphill climb that consumed most of the fall. "It takes a while," said an official. "The danger is that sometime it is going to take too long...
...about three quarters of the game--if we just could have put it together for the whole game, we could have had a big win." But a big win was not to be. Instead, the Crimson got its eighth loss in nine outings and an even bigger hole to climb out of with 11 Ivy League clashes remaining...
...week's earthquake, its power and ruthlessness, one could hardly do better than this brute subtraction: at 4:30 a.m. on Monday there was a three-story apartment building. Younger people lived on the second and third floors; the older folks tended to live downstairs so as not to climb steps. At 4:31 it was a two-story apartment building, with all the carnage that suggests...