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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Daniel V. Alexandre '97, Taj J. Clayton '99; Cabot: Wolinsky, Enmi Sung '98, Carolyne L. Guss '99, Joshua Powe '98; Currier: Andrew Reuben Ropel '98, Sarah K. Hurwitz '99, Andrew J. Owen '99 (tied with Hurwitz), Jeffrey M. Goldfarb '97, Adam S. Vaina '97; Dudley: Christine Bohrer, Nora Puffett, Diana Adair; Dunster: Marco B. Simons '97, Louis D. Monoyudis '98, Philip R. Kaufman '98, Kaplan, Laura B. Pincus '98; Eliot: Pia A. Menezes '98, Catherine D. Rucker '99, Michele A. Manahan '98, Khrista McCarden '98, Benjamin W. Hulse '99; Kirkland: Crimson editor Justin D. Lerer '99, Nicola McKinney '99, William...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Election Turnout Dismal | 10/5/1996 | See Source »

...succeeds where England fails. Aristocratic cross-pollination there suffered a steep devolution on the way to Charles and Diana. Bed hopping in country houses was probably never quite as careless or harmless as it seemed. Poor Lord Melbourne (whose biography by David Cecil was J.F.K.'s favorite book) suffered stoically for years while his ardent and unstable wife, Lady Caroline Lamb, made an idiot of herself with Lord Byron and others. But at least Melbourne, Lady Caroline and Byron were more interesting than Charles and Diana. Maybe Bill Clinton belongs to a more vigorous tradition of plebeian friskiness: Tom Jones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CHEATIN' SIDE OF TOWN | 9/23/1996 | See Source »

Pictures of the president are as common as postcards--especially in an election year. The vast majority are taken under the tight control of White House imagemakers whose job it is to filter out all but the most flattering poses. An exception was made for TIME photographer Diana Walker, who was granted special access that allowed her to capture Bill Clinton "away from the theater of the photo op, away from the lights and mikes." The result is the portfolio of intimate campaign portraits that appears on the following pages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ON THE VICTORY EXPRESS | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...DIANA DEGETTE Democrat--Colorado 1st Abortion-rights supporter DeGette will wear the liberal mantle left by Pat Schroeder, who retires as the longest-serving woman in Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEET THE NEW FRESHMEN | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...lady has sung. The most spectacularly miserable marriage of the century is officially over. Prince Charles and DIANA are now free to hit the singles bars. Oddly enough, they didn't. On the day the divorce was finalized, Diana went to a party at the English National Ballet, still wearing--it was noted in bold type by the press--her wedding and engagement rings. Charles ponied up the $31 for the final divorce fee, but he let London retailers know he would no longer be paying his ex's shopping bills. He spent the week at the family manse, Balmoral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 9, 1996 | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

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