Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...measure of just how bleak those days were that this gleaming instant came when Alan at last read the thick contract from their health plan, Health Net of Woodland Hills, California. Like most Americans enrolled in such plans, the couple had never studied the document. Now, however, the specifics had become a matter of vital interest. "Good news," Alan announced from his end of the family sofa in Murietta, California. "It's covered...
WASHINGTON, D.C. New documents obtained by the Associated Press present fresh evidence suggesting that Hillary Clinton may not have been forthcoming about her role in the White House travel office dismissals. A written chronology created by then chief of staff Mack McLarty after the firings, and obtained by the Associated Press, indicates that Mrs. Clinton urged him to act on the matter: "May 16 - HRC pressure," the document reads. Three days later, the seven travel workers were fired. Also damaging are notes taken during a White House interview of Fan Dozier, an employee of the Arkansas company hired to replace...
...travel office firings, and said his committee would send Mrs. Clinton written questions. Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr joined in the criticism Friday, complaining in writing to the White House that since the Watkins memo contains numerous references to the late Vincent Foster, he too should have been given the document. The White House has been under orders for two years to release all Foster-related documents to Starr, who is investigating the late attorney's suicide. McCurry informed reporters the White House had responded to Starr, expressing "regret that the document in question was not discovered earlier...
...OPRAH AWARD: Representative Enid Waldholtz said she trusted husband Joe with her money "because I was weary of always being the strong one." In return, she said, he stole a fortune, broke campaign laws and got her to sign a phony document while she was doped up on postpartum painkillers...
...Rowell and Ann Temkin--the exhibition is beautifully installed, with every piece given its due of light, air and space. It contains more than 100 sculptures in wood, stone and marble, together with the remarkable bases Brancusi made for them and backed up with a host of photographs that document the life in his Paris studio. (Since Brancusi took his own photos, they contain important clues about how he meant the pieces to be grouped, viewed and interpreted.) Already seen in Paris, the show won't go anywhere after Philadelphia; this is the last chance...