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...lawyer, Terry Giles, said that after moving to Washington, Lewinsky sent the couple letters and White House souvenirs. "Some of this stuff is very strange," he said. "Why did she send this stuff? Why was it so graphic?" On Wednesday he gave the independent counsel's office a safe-deposit box containing six letters and two dozen keepsakes, including documents from White House files and an autographed photo of the Clintons. Over the past two years, Lewinsky had kept the Bleilers posted on her exploits: she told them she was frustrated with dating an unnamed high-ranking White House official...
Security First National Bank (www.sfnb.com), insured by the Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation (FDIC), offers services strictly over the Internet. There is never a local branch to visit. To deposit funds, you use ATMs or direct deposit. All bill payments are done over the Internet with a secure browser like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer...
SFNB is evidence that banks can save customers money by turning to the Internet. After making a $100 minimum initial deposit, there are no monthly fees, no monthly balances, unlimited free checking and 20 free electronic bill payments per month. If you don't mind changing your banking habits, you can get a free account and access it from anywhere you can access the World Wide...
...surely can't abide female students being denied honest and lucrative work solely because of gender. Their exclusion from the job opportunities enjoyed by men makes mockery of the University's non-discrimination policy. One possibility: Let the bank stay, but persuade its employees--easy come, easy go--to deposit half their earnings in an endowment supporting honors research by female peers--seed money, so to speak. E. L. PATTULLO Cambridge...
...like Starr couldn't use the help. His Whitewater prosecutors are still scrambling around for solid evidence. They've traveled as far as Portland, Ore., to serve teacher Andy Bleiler with a subpoena and grab those mysterious documents from his safety deposit box. Negotiations are under way with the Secret Service over how their agents can testify without breaking too much of their customary code of silence ? a Gordian knot if ever there...