Word: confrontations
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...called for President Clinton to step down, to make the choice to resign. We had lost our confidence in Clinton's ability to carry out his agenda, and we were disgusted with the way he had blatantly and repeatedly lied to us. Today, however, the time has come to confront the reality of impeachment. This Thursday, the House of Representatives will vote on four articles of impeachment approved last week by the Judiciary Committee--two counts of perjury, one count of obstruction of justice and one count of abuse of power...
...there are those who disagree, and on some days they convince even me. Some like the new council more, some like it less. And I tend to hear from the most passionate of both camps. This year has forced me to confront my flaws, the council's flaws and the flaws of discourse in general on campus. Because of what I have learned, this office has been one of the defining experiences of my life...
...movie critic. An elderly Fundamentalist minister didn't like the drawings; a rabbinical scholar complained that in the Bible "God has a great line" that wasn't in the film, and also objected to the fact that Moses, who should be around 80 when he returns to confront Rameses, looks too young in the film's version of the scene...
...Reaching Karl's mother's native village, the couple settles in a country home and prepares for a better life. Karl, however, begins to show signs that he is still sympathetic to his Jewish roots, and in spite of their Edenic country home, the pair will soon have to confront a hellish tragedy...
Newly elected members of the 106th Congress are at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) this weekend for a crash course on the issues they will confront on Capitol Hill...