Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...felt like as a first-year, I hadn't been doing much and I wanted to find more ways to get involved," said Mark A. Price '98, a new representative from Pforzheimer House. "I didn't know much about the U.C., but I figured the best way to find out was to get involved...
...years, says the evidence against Simpson is as strong as any she has argued. But it took her too long to understand that Fuhrman's virulent racism, which she recognized early, could poison the entire prosecution case. "Marcia knew Fuhrman was a bad cop, but she felt certain he hadn't planted evidence," says a deputy district attorney in her office. "They felt they could use Fuhrman anyway. Well, you can't use a racist cop. If you know you got a bad cop on your case, you drop...
Democrats are enthusiastic sectarians. They are always looking for apostates. Bill Clinton hadn't been President more than five minutes before the "new Democrats" were denouncing him for being an "old Democrat" and "real Democrats" were denouncing him for being a "Republican." Republicans, by contrast, are always looking for converts. They will forgive Colin Powell any apostasy as long as he will win them the presidency...
...MEDIA SHOVING POWELL down the throats of Americans? There has been no perceptible popular demand for him to run for President. If it hadn't been for the Gulf War, the public at large would never have heard of him. Is the press promoting him just because he is black or because he's one of the few blacks in the public eye about whom no scandal or wrongdoing has been reported? With the exception of Washington and Eisenhower, generals have made notoriously poor Presidents. EDWARD J. FLICKINGER LaGrange Park, Illinois...
...radio news stations, with their hours of analysis and discussion that eventually, unfortunately, faded into blather. And the hubbub hadn't died by morning, when the New York Times ran 10 separate stories on the verdict and the Boston Globe devoted an entire pullout section to it, or by yesterday, when the jurors' explanations dominated front pages across the country...