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Stern and his groupies keep popping up, guerrilla-like, across the media landscape. Appearing with Jay Leno on the Tonight show during Leno's flap with < Arsenio Hall, Stern threw fuel on the flames by trashing Hall (a "moron") as well as former Johnny Carson cronies Doc Severinsen and Ed McMahon ("two of the biggest loads on two feet"). At her press conference last spring, Bill Clinton's alleged ex-girlfriend Gennifer Flowers was taken aback when a Stern reporter asked whether Clinton used a condom. When Today's Katie Couric opened the phone lines during a June appearance...
Hillary has said only that she foresees a more "comprehensive" White House role for herself than that undertaken by previous First Ladies. Actually ) naming her chief of staff would cause a flap; but if Clinton won't take such a precedent-setting step, he will have to find someone of comparable skills or risk seeing his presidency go the way of Carter...
...national sickness. For months we've welcomed the poorly written reams of over-analyzed crap about the election. Just think of all the breath wasted over smelly cigars and cups of coffee all over the country. Now the second it's over, we hop on something else and flap our mouths trying to predict the names of Clinton's cabinet members. The best thing to do--what we've done in this issue--may be to follow the old saying and stick to our roots: Harvard. Unfortunately, coming from Harvard and seeing as how a bunch of these guys probably...
...there was no one else in the Gulf War picture capable of doing anything right") and challenging his account on specific points. Among them: the prince says Schwarzkopf's claim to have "orchestrated the liberation of Kuwait City" is untrue; the prince and his Arab forces did it. The flap is not likely to disappear. The prince notes: "I will be addressing some of these issues in my own book in due course...
...publicly to avoid unnecessary skirmishes with the Republican Party's conservative wing. Coming the day after the Fitzgerald boomlet, the pronouncement's timing was curious and set off a round of political speculation. Some thought the abortion comment was an attempt to change the subject from the infidelity flap. Others believed that G.O.P. campaign officials were attempting to have it both ways by having Mrs. Bush woo independent and Republican women who find the party's pro-life platform unrealistic...