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Amanda Cotter-Field, Stephanie Izzo, Sophie Myers and Anna Brody, a group of Cambridge first-and second-graders, were able to raise $106 by selling some of their old knick-knacks...
...cluttered space next to Hillary Clinton's third-floor White House study where small gifts to the President accrue. Last August, Huber came across a sheaf of folded computer printouts. Musing briefly that they looked like legal billing sheets, she carried them off in a box with some knick-knacks. It was not until Jan. 4 that, while straightening her own East Wing office, she looked a bit more closely. At that point, as she testified last Thursday before Senator Alfonse D'Amato's rapt Whitewater Committee, "I sat down for a few minutes and thought." Then, she said...
...upper store is filled with religious articles and knick-knacks, a jumble of the kitschy and the sacred...
...giant Boston Celtics schedule covers one wall of the bar, and a poster of Cambridge Rindge and Latin's most famous alumnus--New York Knick Patrick Ewing--graces the opposite wall...
...year-old Nixon aide, made the 1974 list, as did presidential aspirants Jack Kemp, then 38 and a two-term Congressman, and Joseph Biden, at 31, the Senate's youngest member. As for perennial presidential almost-aspirant William Bradley, who in '74 was 30 years old and still a Knick, we wrote that he "was laying the groundwork for a possible congressional bid in his New Jersey district with public speaking between games and in the off-season." If public speaking was his strategy, it's remarkable that Bradley had any political career...