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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Lewinsky's mind, at least, her words proved to be prophetic. A mere three weeks later, while trying to return a box of gifts and a goodbye letter to her boyfriend, she was stopped at the Northwest gate of the White House and overheard Secret Service officers say that the President was meeting Ms. Mondale in the Oval Office. What was more, the logs showed, she had been there for over an hour already. Lewinsky was "livid." The President's personal secretary had told her that Clinton was huddling with his lawyers this morning. In a jealous rage, Lewinsky called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who Is Eleanor Mondale? | 9/18/1998 | See Source »

...When you think of The Crimson, definitely his face comes to mind," said former Crimson president David J. Barron '89. "Pat's a huge presence there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: After 31 Years, Sorrento Supervises Last Closeout at The Crime | 9/18/1998 | See Source »

...down to write this column one question kept running through my mind: How can I express the importance of Mandela? My friends camped outside of Tercentenary Theater last night; they not only wanted to see the man from their seats, they wanted to be close enough to smell him. But when all of us see that dignified Nobel Laureate on stage, dressed in Crimson robes and receiving one of the highest honors Harvard awards, and we cheer, do we know what we are cheering...

Author: By Kamil E. Redmond, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Understanding Mandela | 9/18/1998 | See Source »

...journalism. For conservative media critics, the answer is (surprise, surprise) the shortcomings of the liberal media: "Because of their institutional liberalism," Joseph Perkins writes of The New Republic and The Boston Globe, "it didn't occur to them...that their talented young liberal writers were producing fiction." Never mind the fact that Glass was more libertarian than liberal and that his fabrications targeted politicos of all stripes--even Perkins wouldn't want facts to get in the way of his preconceptions...

Author: By Daniel J. Hopkins, | Title: The Real Problem With the Media | 9/17/1998 | See Source »

WASHINGTON: Never mind that the evidence is flimsy or even nonexistent. That didn't stop Republicans from charging last week that the White House was engaged in a "scorched earth strategy" -- trying to embarrass and intimidate political enemies by dredging up ancient sex scandals and leaking them to the press. After Dan Burton and Henry Hyde each got slimed at extraordinarily opportune times, who could blame them? The webzine Salon denies that their story about Hyde's 30-year-old extramarital affair came from the White House, but the bomb threat against their San Francisco offices Friday suggests that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Wing Conspiracy? | 9/17/1998 | See Source »

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