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...version of it. The show revolves around Dr. Katz (his voice belongs to creator and writer Jonathan Katz), a divorced psychoanalyst saddled with a 23-year-old son who still lives at home. Unlike almost every other new sitcom on TV, Dr. Katz does not rely on fast and furious quips filled with trendy pop-cultural references. Instead it features surreal, laconic riffs, many of them between the doctor and his son Ben (who, after seeing himself mentioned in the newspaper, laments that he ought to change his name to something that "skews a little younger," like Zeus) and with...
Last year, however, Appleton Arena was not as kind to Harvard. The Crimson, down 4-3 in the last minutes of the game, launched a furious offensive assault which culminated in a last-second goal that apparently tied the game. The referee, however, waved off the goal because the net was dislodged. Harvard, obviously remembering that call, avenged that heart-breaking defeat by dominating the Saints 8-3 when St. Lawrence traveled at Bright in March...
Gingrich was furious. He kicked off an 11th-hour meeting last Monday night with Clinton by refusing to let McCurry attend the parley unless the Speaker's own press secretary could be present. Tempers quickly flared inside the Cabinet Room. When Clinton pointed a finger at House majority leader Dick Armey, the Texan complained, "Perhaps it's my Western upbringing, but I don't listen very well when someone's pointing a finger in my face." The President retorted with his own lesson in etiquette. Dredging up Armey's attack on Hillary Clinton during last year's health-care debate...
...nuclear-weapons program. His Partnership for Peace program has bought time for everyone in Europe and NATO to adjust to the idea of NATO's expansion eastward, without provoking a breach with Moscow. European governments are also happy with Clinton's support for European integration--even if they are furious that the U.S. noisily vetoed their choice for NATO secretary-general earlier this month...
...bank, U.S. officials sought to punish Daiwa without worsening Japan's year-long financial crisis or generating new tensions between the two countries. Just last month the Federal Reserve agreed to help rescue U.S. branches of Japanese banks if a bailout is required. But Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin was furious at Daiwa for waiting six weeks to notify U.S. authorities of Iguchi's illegal activities; the trader told the bank about them in a letter in July. Rubin vented some of that ire last month in a 20-minute phone conversation with Japanese Finance Minister Masayoshi Takemura, whose ministry...