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...president has been reading Arthur Schlesinger's Age of Jackson and a biography of James Madison, according to Rowe...
Federal investigators have almost zilch in the way of clues to identify the so called "unabomber" and are relying completely on help from the public, a source tells TIME San Francisco bureau chief David S. Jackson. Since the mailbomb killing Sunday of a Madison Ave. executive in North Caldwell, N.J., investigators from the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), and the Postal Service have received about 500 calls with tips on the bomber, an ATF source told Jackson. "It takes time tracking them down, but they are still appealing to the public to call in with tips...
...little of Dickens' furious humanism surfaces in the most lavish Christmas Carol on display this month in New York. This is the $12 million musical version playing at Madison Square Garden's Paramount theater with its 5,200 seats. The huge stage is dense with the crippled, the homeless, the starving -- and, in this morass of need, one man, Scrooge (Walter Charles), railing against those who would help them. "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?" Add an "Are there no orphanages?" and you have the agenda of the next Speaker of the House...
...surfaces the same week that former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell pleaded guilty to a pair of felonies in connection with Arkansas real-estate deal gone bad. McDougal has been down this road before: He was indicted four years back -- and later acquitted -- in the $65 million failure of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. The Clintons and the McDougals were owners of Whitewater Development Corp., a real estate venture in the Ozarks that had its checking account at Madison Guaranty.Post your opinion on theWashingtonbulletin board...
...deal with Whitewater federal prosecutors, an appraiser for a savings and loan institution owned by the Clintons' business partners pleaded guilty today to filing phony documents. Robert Palmer, who performed hundreds of appraisals for Madison Guaranty -- the failed thrift once controlled by one-time friends of the Clintons, Jim and Susan McDougal -- will cooperate with the investigation of the finances of the bank and the First Family. The McDougals were the Clintons' partners in the Ozarks Whitewater real estate venture. Under the plea agreement, Palmer -- who admitted to backdating appraisals not directly dealing with the Whitewater property for Madison Guaranty...