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...that pattern seems to be holding. Clinton's approval ratings have risen since the Lewinsky scandal broke. And Gates' personal wealth has increased over 500% since the antitrust case was filed. After months of being maligned by prosecutors, both men will have a chance this week to put forth their defense. Clinton will deny that he engaged in perjury and obstruction of justice, and argue that the charges against him do not rise to the level of impeachable offenses. Microsoft will contend that it is not a monopoly, that its seemingly dominant position in software could quickly collapse and that...
Tennessee's late run broke open a game that was mostly back-and-forth in the second half. Teresa Geter started the spurt with a jumper at 3:17 and Catchings took advantage of a turnover and hit a 3-pointer...
...novel opens starkly--'They shoot the white girl first'--and then coils back and forth through a century of imagined history to explain who 'they' are and why, on a dewy Oklahoma morning in 1976, they felt compelled to storm a decaying mansion and wreak violence on the handful of women living within...
...soooooooo fed up with the umpteenth TIME 100 issue. I want to inform myself about world politics, the arts, the economy, science and so forth. I don't want to read this boring stuff. KERSTIN BEHNKE-GAPP Roemerberg, Germany...
...answer--put forth most eloquently by Stephen Carter of Yale Law School--is to emphasize that the Constitution does not proscribe the influence of religious thought on politics. Carter's point is in some ways compelling. If I am a religious person, and my religiosity helps define who I am, then there should be no reason for me to deny or underplay that part of my character simply to serve in government. If I were to do that, indeed, my constituents would not be electing the real...