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...pieces" articles about her ministering to affluent John-Roger believers in Beverly Hills, and she doesn't think she should have to answer questions about her private life. In the next breath, however, she says the Clintons' reluctance to turn over all their records suggests "they have something to hide." At the same time, the Huffingtons stubbornly refuse to release their own tax returns...
...night before about "Cedras and his armed thugs." Talking to them even now, said senior Administration officials, is important domestically and internationally to show that they have not passed up a chance to resolve the situation peacefully out of foolish pride. Even though many Administration officials could not hide their optimism on Saturday, they all insisted Clinton might in the end have to order the first major military incursion of his presidency. It would come in defiance of intense public and congressional opposition that his Thursday night speech had only begun to soften. A TIME/CNN poll on Friday showed that...
...Friday that some of the country's 7,000 soldiers were already shedding their uniforms and melting into the civilian populace. But that could have been in preparation to fight rather than to give up; some Haitian Americans insisted that if it came to war, Cedras and others would hide in the mountains to conduct a guerrilla campaign against U.S. troops, concentrating sniper fire on white soldiers. Some Haitians even maintained that the voodoo gods were on their side: they had sent Frank Corder's plane to crash into the White House lawn last Monday as a warning, and followed...
...appears on all U.S. paper money issued during the Bush presidency, but Catalina Vasquez Villalpando wasn't much good at handling legal tender legally. In Washington this morning, a U.S. District judge sentenced the former Treasurer to four months in prison for evading taxes, obstructing justice and conspiring to hide outside income while in the post. Villalpando, who pleaded guilty earlier this year, was contrite and -- voice breaking -- begged in vain for community service instead of jail. BTW: Villalpando caused a stir at the GOP convention in '92 by calling Bill Clinton and current U.S. Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros "skirt...
Nothing to hide? Less confident figures might wonder. Among Pean's discoveries...