Word: drew
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have the New York City skyline in my plan, along with a cat and a design for my name that I drew myself," says Alicea, a member of the Harvard Computer Society...
...abortion, drug legalization and sex education, had been warned to temper her remarks, and "if she had not resigned she would have been terminated." The firing comes as Clinton continues to make moves designed to appear responsive to the public's perceived rightward shift. Accordingly, today's action drew approval from incoming House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), who said, "It's good for the country and good for the president that she's departed." (The most prominent Elders defender so far, birth-control booster Planned Parenthood, said this afternoon that Elders had brought "a welcome dose of real-world...
...rally organized by several faculty members to protest U.S. policy on the ongoing war in Bosnia-Herzegovina drew approximately 100 people to the steps of Widener Library yesterday...
...proposed amendment, which was defeated 25-11, drew a storm of criticism from the Democrats...
...rousing speech" galvanized an otherwise soporific DLC parlay and persuaded many moderate Democrats that the president would reposition himself to their liking. (Clinton antagonist McCurdy, Carney reports, was so enthusiastic that he said blurted out, "That's the Bill Clinton we've been waiting for" -- a remark that drew a momentary frown from the president, who had avoided directly criticizing McCurdy.) "Are they going to play it safe, or be bold in taking on the Republicans?" Carney asks. "The signal Clinton issued was that they're going to be bold and challenge them for the swing vote." BTW: White House...