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...results of its DNA analysis until after the President's testimony, or it could tip off the President before he swore his oath. Clinton knew Starr had the dress, of course, and could have surmised what the test results would show. But Starr wasn't legally bound to inform him. And if Clinton's grand jury testimony stuck to the story that he had not had sexual relations with Lewinsky and Starr then proved otherwise in a lab, the prosecutor would have a relatively clear-cut perjury case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Starr Sees It | 12/28/1998 | See Source »

...Thursday it came from the House, where the Hill newsletter Roll Call reports that House Speaker-elect Bob Livingston (R-La.) told the Republican leadership that he has had extramarital affairs in the past and offered to resign his post. The leadership did not accept. "I have decided to inform my colleagues and constituents that during my 33-year marriage to my wife, Bonnie, I have on occasion strayed from my marriage and doing so nearly cost me my marriage and my family," Livingston told Roll Call. He went on to make a distinction between himself and the man whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Livingston Confesses to Affairs | 12/17/1998 | See Source »

Protestors objected that the code does not require licensees to pay a living wage or to inform universities where its products are made...

Author: By Erica R. Michelstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Protestors Deem Code of Labor Standards Inadequate | 12/16/1998 | See Source »

...editorial staff of The Crimson aims to inform the student body through their election editorials, but today defeated their purpose by defaming and misrepresenting candidates. In stating that Chris King and Fentrice Driskell's "ties to religious groups have raised concerns among many students," the authors either reveal their ignorance of election details printed the day before or blatantly advance religious discrimination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Campaign Misrepresented | 12/9/1998 | See Source »

...Bierce once gibed of Hearst, "Nobody but God loves him, and he knows it." Likewise, Gates' Xanadu has helped transform the boyishly charming geek into the Microsoft Monster, who is being chased by torch-bearing mobs brandishing antitrust suits. Nowhere in Gates' overwired palace is there a program to inform him how to act in the nation he lives in: the U.S. of A., in which throngs cheered the heavy-metal band Motorhead when it performed Eat the Rich and where Garth Brooks became a megastar for crooning about having friends in "low places," even if by doing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Palace Envy | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

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