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...scandal cognoscenti, there was nothing new in the headline last week that Ken Starr?s chief deputy once drafted an indictment against Hillary Clinton. But the confirmation by prosecutor W. Hickman Ewing, coming at the outset of Whitewater figure Susan McDougal?s trial for contempt, sent chills through the First Lady and those advising her as she considers a run for a New York Senate seat, sources say. As a sign of things to come, says one, ?this most recent news gives you pause...
...ingrained is this disdain for the religious that when presidential aide Sidney Blumenthal called Whitewater prosecutor Hickman Ewing a "religious fanatic"--Ewing's sins against secularism include daily prayer, membership in a Fundamentalist church and a sincere belief in God--it caused barely a ripple. Blumenthal did apologize following a bit of Republican grumbling, but there was nothing like the uproar that routinely accompanies a public insult regarding, say, race or gender or sexual orientation. Indeed, the question of Ewing's alleged fanaticism so pricked the interest of the New York Times, zeitgeist arbiter of the Establishment, that it dispatched...
...speech, Blumenthal called Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's deputy Hickman W. Ewing a "religious fanatic." Blumenthal's comment prompted an outcry from numerous Capitol Hill Republicans...
...judge panel, which unanimously selected the award winner, included Peter A. Diamond, professor of economics at MIT; Martin J. Gruber, chair of the Finance Department at New York University; James C. Hickman, dean of the Business School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Olivia S. Mitchell, professor of insurance and risk management at the Wharton School; Stephen A. Ross, professor of economics and finance at the Yale University School of Management, and John B. Shoven, dean of humanities and sciences at Stanford University...
Aside from these problems, Hickman also took forever with his costume changes, leaving the audience to wonder when he'd finish gazing at himself in the mirror. One change look over two minutes, an unbearable wait for a dark and empty stage during a performance. Another annoyance was the 45 minute delay, which occurred last Friday and Saturday nights...