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Much hand holding. When Hillary is seen to forgive Bill, in Barbara's presence, why then, 7 trillion viewers (the largest audience in history) not only forgive Clinton en masse but also dare any politician to mention the word impeachment...
...effect"--the term economists use for the urge to splurge when we feel rich but to pull back when we feel poorer--could pound the economy if we see more days like last Tuesday, when the Dow Jones industrial average dropped 299 points. It was the Dow's third-largest single-day fall, though in percentage terms it was not among the 100 biggest drops. "People feel they've got so much money [in stocks] that they can go out and buy that new house or car," says Gary Belsky, author of a forthcoming book on the psychology of investing...
...bombing of relief centers and denial of access to relief supplies. These abuses have made the relief efforts in the country more difficult and dangerous. Last fall there was no possible way to predict the series of events that led to this tragic famine. USAID is the world's largest donor to relief efforts in Sudan, providing more than $75 million so far in 1998 alone. But, ultimately, only a comprehensive peace that allows for equality and religious freedom for all people will end the suffering of the Sudanese. J. BRIAN ATWOOD, Administrator U.S. Agency for International Development Washington
...alone. Since most customers have to pay their banks $1 when they use a "foreign" machine, Senator Al D'Amato wants to outlaw surcharges, the $1.50 that cardholders increasingly also have to pay to the ATM operator. Last week the Justice Department began investigating whether the two largest ATM networks, Cirrus and Plus, are preventing small banks from abolishing surcharges. (Owners MasterCard and Visa, respectively, say they are cooperating.) For now, look for small banks that are cutting ATM fees for their customers...
...that Warner acted fraudulently and with malice when it prevented Mr. Coppola from making Pinocchio. The jury's award of $60 million in punitive damages (on top of the $20 million in compensatory damages it awarded earlier) was designed to punish Warner for that malicious wrongdoing. It was the largest civil award ever against a major film studio. BRIAN EDWARDS Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger Los Angeles...