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...With its low-key atmosphere and friendly management, this bowling complex has been known to attract many local TV luminaries and professional sports celebrities who come to throw back a few paper cups of beer in the smoke-filled lounge. However, owner/manager, Joe Martignetti understands his patrons' desire for privacy and keeps this privileged information under wraps. With so much fan fare surrounding the renaissance of this sport, it is only a matter of time before a Crimson clad team takes to those polished wooden floors...
...typical night begins with low-key visits to local bars early in the evening, where the group is often subsequently invited to final clubs...
WASHINGTON: The Clinton impeachment process is going underground for a little while. Judiciary chair Henry Hyde and chief Republican investigator David Schippers plan to keep their post-vote deliberations under lock and key -- or at least low-key -- until hearings formally begin after the November 3 elections. It's a strategy that speaks volumes; not only is Hyde hoping to keep the messy subject out of sight for the sake of fast-fading bipartisanship -- not to mention the oft-cited Rodino format -- but the GOP is also recognizing that the defection of a mere 31 Democrats Thursday was not exactly...
...each have to decide how big, how small, how loud and how low-key we want our gifts to Harvard to be. But I wouldn't break out my checkbook quite yet if I were you. The University still has almost two full semesters left to court our cash--or convince us that it would be better spent on anything but Harvard...
...Canady, father of the English-as-the-official-language bill, and Barr, an anti-gun control crusader with close ties to the National Rifle Association. On the left are some of Congress's strongest civil rights partisans, including Waters and Texan Sheila Jackson Lee. The committee has had some low-key bipartisan successes in areas such as court reform and defining intellectual-property rights in the cyber age, but they haven't got as much attention as the politically dangerous wedge issues that make up the committee's steady diet...