Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...kind of anxious to find out where I'll be, but there are no huge concerns," Ruiz said. "It's nice to have everything really close by and having all of your classmates nearby, but it's not a huge deal." William P. Bohlen...
...long process, and it wasn't easy," Birk said. "Later on, it got easier and easier to deal with the everyday schedule. Sometimes you just have to dig inside and find the strength to get out of bed in the morning. Mentally, it's demanding, and coming from Harvard I knew I could do it. You just have to get comfortable...
Schlichtmann stressed that the best way to deal with problems like theone in Woburn is to forge a partnership between community, government and companies, rather than to go to court...
...admits the publisher. "Not everything, but quite a bit." Clearly Regan isn't ruing the one that got away: Monica. Having snubbed a $4 million book-and-TV offer from Regan before the Starr report was out, Monica was offered less than $1 million for a book afterward. The deal died, says Regan, partly because of the Lewinsky camp's distaste for another big-haired author of hers: Howard Stern...
Even if the final legislation looks nothing like what Clinton proposed, the President's plan will at least mark the end of the politics of avoidance on this issue. Archer, who has announced his retirement, would love to cap his years in Congress with a major deal. Historians may also smile on the plan. After all, a game of chicken ends only when the more responsible player swerves to avoid disaster...