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...Internet, and Working Assets, the long-distance company that uses a portion of its proceeds to fund liberal causes, set up a "1-877-TO-MOVE-ON" phone line to connect voters with their representatives. Geraldine Ferraro pitched in too: she worked the phones, calling Representatives Connie Morella of Maryland and Tillie Fowler of Florida for some girl talk. To the buttoned-up-right-to-her-brow Fowler, Ferraro made a down-and-dirty pitch: "Tillie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Impeachment: Special Report Impeachment | 12/21/1998 | See Source »

ACQUITTED. CHRIS WEBBER, 25, Sacramento Kings basketball star; of marijuana possession, assault and resisting arrest. Maryland police officers said they subdued Webber when he tried to prevent them from opening his car door. Webber claimed he was on the phone to his lawyer when police yanked him from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 14, 1998 | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

1.Connecticut 6-0 Beat Wash. 69-48; Beat Michigan St. 82-68. 2. Maryland 9-0 Beat Wake Forest 92-69; Beat Stanford 62-60. 3. N. Carolina 8-1 Beat ODU 63-61; Lost to Col. of Char. 66-64. 4. Duke 7-1 Beat Mich. St. 73-67; Beat N.C. St. 89-69. 5. Stanford 4-2 Lost to Maryland 62-60. 6. Cincinnati 5-0 Beat Oakland, Mich. 106-78. 7. Kansas 5-1 Lost to Kentucky 63-45; Beat Pepperdine 62-55. 8. Kentucky 7-1 Beat Kansas 63-45; Beat Miami 74-65. 9. Michigan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW THE TOP 25 FARED THIS WEEK | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

...Lost to Cinn. 77-75 2. Connecticut 4-0 Beat Hartford 95-58; Beat Wagner 111-46 3. Stanford 4-1 Beat St. John's 55-53; Lost to N. Carolina 57-49 4. Kentucky 5-1 Lost to Pittsburgh 68-56; Beat UCLA 66-62 5. Maryland 7-0 Beat UCLA 66-62; Beat Pittsburgh 87-52 6. Temple 4-1 Lost to Penn 73-70, OT 7. Michigan St. 4-1 Beat Cent. Fla. 87-64; Beat W. Mich. 90-66 8. Kansas 4-0 Beat UNLV 78-50 9. N. Carolina 6-0 Beat Purdue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW THE BASKETBALL TOP 25 FARED | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

...Lucianne Goldberg the Oliver North of the Lewinsky scandal? "I take all the blame," the literary agent told reporters Thursday, after she testified before a Maryland grand jury over Linda Tripp's recordings of conversations with the White House intern. Phone-tapping without the other party's consent is illegal in the state of Maryland, and the investigation has focused on whether Tripp knew that. Now Goldberg -- who appears to have recorded all her own conversations, too -- has handed over tapes in which she tells Tripp that the Lewinsky recording would be legal under federal law. "I didn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Goldberg Falls for Tripp | 11/13/1998 | See Source »

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