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...future of this country and that my vote determines the direction in which it will go," Lopez said. "Quite frankly, I don't know what party I am so I'm here to learn what the Democratic Party is about. I eventually plan to attend a Republican function as well and figure out my political stance...

Author: By Harrel E. Conner, | Title: Coalition for a Democratic Future Elects Three Harvard Undergrads | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...future of this country and that my vote determines the direction in which it will go," Lopez said. "Quite frankly, I don't know what party I am so I'm here to learn what the Democratic Party is about. I eventually plan to attend a Republican function as well and figure out my political stance...

Author: By Harrel E. Conner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coalition for Democratic Future Elects Three Undergraduates | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...Former White House aide Harold Ickes, a seasoned New York operative who managed the Clinton-Gore re-election campaign, has reappeared as Hillary's chief political adviser. "I'm trying to provide her with information about the New York political situation," Ickes told TIME. "I don't see my function as urging her to run or urging her not to run." Mandy Grunwald, Clinton's media adviser in 1992 and veteran of three Moynihan campaigns, has also been invited into the inner circle. On the day of the Senate's vote on impeachment last month, the President dropped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hillary Clinton: A Race Of Her Own | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...lots of interconnected channels for the bone cells to grow in," says Vacanti. It also degrades as bone replaces it. The patch was implanted back on the thumb a few months ago. "It looks like he's growing good bone," Vacanti reports. "He could get most of his function back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Build a Body Part | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...with the endless paper shuffling at corporate nightmare Initech, his unctuously sinister boss Bill Lumberg (Gary Cole) and, in short, his life in general. Gibbons' arguments against the system are blandly familiar and add nothing new to the common polemics against human automatism. But Gibbons' main function is to give the similarly disillusioned audience an easily identifiable character. And the audience at this particular viewing (mostly 20-somethings) were consistently muttering, "Oh yeah, I hate that!", and I could almost feel them nudging their neighbors and rolling their eyes. The problem with Office Space is that it doesn't progress...

Author: By Paul Cantagallo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: OFFICE SPACE cramped | 2/26/1999 | See Source »

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