Word: marsha
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...jurors unanimously sentenced him to death. McVeigh showed no emotion, and as he was led away, he used two fingers to wave to the jury. He turned to his parents and his sister to mouth the words, "It's O.K." "Is he on some kind of medication?" asks Marsha Kight, who lost a daughter in the blast and believes execution is not punishment enough for McVeigh. "Death is easy," she says. "He'll be gone in two minutes...
...Marsha Scott, the chief of staff in the Presidential Personnel Office, is one of several well-entrenched Clinton aides from Arkansas whose influence and portfolio far outweigh their title. It was Scott who developed a taxpayer-funded database that congressional investigators suspect was used to track political benefactors. She attended 18 of the now famous White House coffees for big givers. Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr is expected to have a few questions about a Los Angeles Times report that she made frequent prison visits to her old school chum Webster Hubbell, who has since announced that he will no longer...
...effort to build a base for the 1996 campaign, were so outrageous that the White House did not bother to try to defend them. Presidential spokesman Michael McCurry showed his disdain from the briefing room podium, where he described Scott as "quite voluble" and added, "I think Marsha Scott may have had many dreams, but the important thing is what happened...
...Arkansas transplants, both the diabolical and the dippy. One has gone to jail. Others have gone back home. The rest still work in the White House behind what amounts to almost permanent presidential protection. But given the Clintons' tendency to cut friends loose when they become a problem, Marsha Scott may not be able to count on that protection for long...
...park." As the number of snowmobilers and the attendant problems mount, Yellowstone's management is looking at its options, ranging from setting exhaust limits to imposing a snowmobile ban, moves that would bring howls of protest almost as loud as the machines themselves. Sighs park information officer Marsha Karle: "We're trying to control an industry that doesn't want to be controlled...