Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Playboy made a big deal out of it--'Look at these naive women's libbers at The Crimson,'" Chira says. "There was a lot of mockery...
...While many execs are great people, it seems the only ones I have ever had to deal with have been the outliers, who have definite problems," Rapp says...
Jonathan H. Alter '79, who held the now-defunct position of Crimson political editor, recalls how he was "booed in a good-natured way" when he identified himself as a "New Deal liberal" in 1975. "Liberalism was then considered a sell-out," Alter, who is now a senior editor at Newsweek, says, noting that "liberals" were not far enough left for the political atmosphere of the time...
Monica Lewinsky's lawyer, William Ginsburg, and Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr spent the day in the pas de deux that lawyers call the "immunity dance." No deal's been struck -- at least, none has been announced. Reportedly, Lewinsky would reverse her earlier testimony and say she had a sexual relationship with President Clinton in exchange for immunity. But Starr wants to hear the ex-intern testify that Clinton and Vernon Jordan pressured her into covering up the affair...
...Lewinsky, Starr, and the Immunity Dance The former intern and the special prosecutor each have something the other wants. Friday's offer: Lewinsky would testify that she had sex with the president in return for immunity. So far, Starr's turned that down, thinking he can get a better deal. Meanwhile, all sides in the case retrench...