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...defining day for campaign finance reform: Former Clinton aide Harold Ickes slugs it out with Fred Thompson over those coffee klatches (TIME Daily), while the McCain-Feingold bill is effectively killed in the Senate (TIME Daily...
According to Harold W. Stanley, chair of the political science department at Rochester, it is not unusual for the department to hire graduate students who have not completed their dissertation...
...late 1995 that Clinton's aides pressed him into service to pay media bills for promoting his re-election. Harold Ickes, then his deputy chief of staff, handed him a list of 12 heavy hitters culled by D.N.C. fund-raising officials. Ickes returned with another list of 12 donors in the spring of 1996. Although Clinton promised both times to make calls, White House phone logs show he probably did not follow through on most names. All the same, some of the people identified in the presidential call sheets did send in checks. Some of what they contributed ended...
...Oscar by finding and playing variations of Hamlet in other men who suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. He first confounded moviegoers in 1982 as Nathan Landau, Meryl Streep's psychotic lover in Sophie's Choice. A year later, he backflipped effortlessly into the running shoes of Harold Cooper in The Big Chill, a successful entrepreneur at odds with his counterculture roots. Even his dual character in Dave--the story of an ordinary man pretending to be President--reflected a Hamlet-like internal struggle between heart and mind...
...Kevin is exactly like Hamlet," says acting coach Harold Guskin, his first drama teacher at Indiana University in the late 1960s and still a close friend. "Both as an actor and a person. He always makes the illogical choice. He loves doing exactly what you least expect him to do and making it work. Right from the very beginning, when he quit a good job on [the TV soap opera] Search for Tomorrow and didn't have a job for months, he has trusted his instincts. And for good reason...