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...Timothy McVeigh last week. "Part of his lawyer Stephen Jones' strategy is to counter the negative rumors that have been spread about Tim and to get another view in print," says Cole. "McVeigh wanted to talk to TIME because it reaches a world audience." Cole found him upbeat and cordial but frustrated by the way he's treated in prison. "The petty harassment seems to be affecting his whole outlook," says Cole, aware that he wasn't seeing a full picture. "The real Timothy McVeigh will be revealed at the trial...
...meeting between McDougal and the Governor, but the following spring, Hillary scheduled a visit with McDougal, arriving late in the morning of April 23. After his experience in the Governor's office, McDougal wasn't nearly as enamored of Hillary as he had once been, but they were still cordial. After some pleasantries, Hillary mentioned that her husband had suggested she stop by. "Fine," McDougal said. Honoring his commitment made earlier to Bill, he said, "I'm sending you some work...
...Working relations between the two of us have been cordial," Buell says. "Dean Lewis is an activist dean and that has had ripple effects within the student body. But there hasn't been anything that has made my job difficult...
...served as Kemp's chief of staff at the Department of Housing and Urban Development from 1989 until '91, and Dal Col was Reed's handpicked successor. "We were a phenomenal team," recalls Dal Col. "He was Mr. Inside, and I was Mr. Outside." The two have kept a cordial distance, but the rivalry turned poisonous last week as Dal Col accused Reed's operation of mounting an anonymous phone campaign against Forbes...
...alums, all of whom are members of the Committee to Save the Great Hall of the Harvard Union, said that the meeting was cordial but disappointing...