Word: friday
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...package fail to stem the crisis, Russia's political establishment will be totally discredited," says TIME Moscow bureau chief Paul Quinn-Judge. "They have too often claimed to have found a way out of their economic woes, only to be proved wrong each time." Indeed, Yeltsin had insisted last Friday that all was well with the economy...
...Chittums met with Johnson on Friday, and the Rogerses were set to meet with her over the weekend, hoping to work out shared custody in living rooms rather than courtrooms. They hoped to get to know one another and raise the children as an extended family. For now, Johnson was even saying she wouldn't sue the hospital that may have caused her misery: "Money can't change the fact that my child was switched," she sighs. "I live on a thousand dollars a month. Money would help, but it don't mean anything to me." At a time when...
...contributor, produced a tape of a June 22 segment in which Barnicle held up the book and said it had "a yuk on every page," the paper asked for his resignation; he refused. At week's end, word was the Globe was about to fire him. Last Friday, Barnicle met with publisher Ben Taylor; it was not a happy session. Afterward, Barnicle said, "walking to my car, I was reduced to tears...
...ready for a fight. That was the message Bill Clinton's allies on Capitol Hill sent Ken Starr and Republicans last Friday when they appointed Abbe D. Lowell as the Democrats' chief counsel for any impeachment-related proceedings against the President. Named one of Washington's 50 top lawyers last year, Lowell, 46, is a Bronx-bred former civil rights attorney who specializes in defending politicians and businessmen. Renowned within the Beltway for his combative manner and impressive trial record, Lowell is particularly skilled at turning legal and ethical problems into matters of mere politics--to the great benefit...
...government than at running it, which is why the same rebel army that swept him to power 18 months ago now appears to have driven him out of the capital. As the Rwandan-backed forces driving towards Kinshasa cut the capital's electricity supply, the Associated Press reported Friday that Kabila had retreated to the southern city of Lubumbashi...