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...Home Away Conf x-Houston 56 21 .727 -- 8-2L1 34-5 22-16 36-13 x-San Antonio 53 26 .671 4 4-6 L 3 31-9 22-17 30-21 x-Utah 49 29 .628 7.5 6-4 L1 32-8 17-21 32-18 Denver 39 39 .500 17.5 4-6W1 27-12 12-27 24-26 Minnesota 20 58 .256 36.5 1-9L6 13-27 7-31 13-41 Dallas 11 67 .141 45.5 3-7L1 4-34 7-33 8-42 Pacific Division W L Pct GB L10 St reak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NBA | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

...Whitewater, the figure they have claimed since 1992. While reading the manuscript of his late mother's forthcoming autobiography, Clinton said, he remembered taking out a loan to help her buy property and a cabin in Arkansas. When questions about Whitewater first arose during the 1992 campaign, Denver attorney James Lyons, who was hired by the Clinton campaign to examine and report on the deal, had included that loan as one related to Whitewater. It became part of the figure that he calculated was their loss on the deal. But even if the $20,700 payment was not related...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Allowable Deductions | 4/4/1994 | See Source »

Accountants working for David Kendall, the Clintons' personal lawyer, may well conclude that the Clintons lost less on Whitewater than the $68,900 calculated in a 1992 report issued by Denver attorney James Lyons at the Clintons' request. Why did the Clintons embrace that figure if it was wrong? "I didn't have the records of the company," the First Lady told McGrory. But Susan McDougal, a partner in Whitewater, says she turned over all corporate documents to the Clintons. So how come Hillary Clinton could not find them? Stay tuned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will They Pay? | 3/28/1994 | See Source »

...Denver 116, San Antonio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRO RECAP | 3/15/1994 | See Source »

...continue to receive inquiries from Angelenos who want to pull up stakes because of what Clearwater, Florida, agent Richard Cope calls L.A.'s "last-straw" phenomenon. "They all want charts of the fault lines in our area," explains Karen Lind, deputy director of Colorado's business-development office in Denver. "We decided to get out right after the earthquake," says Dubi Friedman, 47, owner of a clothing-design firm in the northern L.A. suburb of Valencia, who is moving to Las Vegas with his wife Irit and two children. "The damage is nothing. It's the scare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Stubborn Case of the Shakes | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

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