Word: expanders
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...Starr now had evidence that would potentially support charges of perjury, suborning perjury and obstruction of justice. He approached the Justice Department and received formal permission to expand his inquiry. When Newsweek called to say it was preparing to run the first detailed account of the Lewinsky affair, Starr pressured the editors to hold off, to allow him time to enlist Lewinsky's aid in stinging Jordan and potentially the President as well. When Lewinsky met Tripp at the Ritz-Carlton again on Friday, she quickly found herself surrounded by FBI agents and prosecutors and directed upstairs to confront...
...with a variety of partners (especially young, hence quite fertile, partners) flourished. So did genes inspiring men to pursue the social status that tends to attract partners. In a sense, then, the very purpose of the power that Presidents Clinton and Kennedy spent their life amassing was to expand their sex life. Can we really blame a guy for doing what's natural? There are two basic answers...
...there was probable cause to believe the President betrayed his wife, his daughter and his country. Whether or not it is finally proved that he had an affair with a 21-year-old intern and then tried to cover it up, he behaved irresponsibly enough to enable prosecutors to expand what started out as an investigation of an Arkansas land deal into a fishing expedition for intimate details of his daily--and nightly--life...
...make it difficult to adequately assess a class during shopping period, but it does little to convince me that professors are truly concerned about working with undergraduates. If the Core Program expects to lessen the criticism they have received as of late, I suggest that before they look to expand the program, they ensure the quality of their existing classes. While I understand and hope this is an isolated incident, professors who seek to improve their relations with students should use this inexcusable absence as a prime example of what not to do. KAYA STONE...
Beginning tomorrow, the editorial page will expand to one-and-a-half pages daily. Our increased space will enable us to print letters every day, giving them a priority they have never before enjoyed in The Crimson. And for the first time ever, a number of our bi-weekly columnists will be students who are not on the staff of The Crimson...