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With skeptical reaction to the deal beginning to mount, Clinton phoned Annan, urging him to clarify the fuzzy patches in the document. The Secretary-General assured the President that the inspections would continue to be "an expert-driven process." The diplomats would not be taking over the job but simply going along and observing, Annan promised. All the inspectors would be experts from UNSCOM or the International Atomic Energy Agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can This Deal Work? | 3/9/1998 | See Source »

Further along Plympton Street sits another such bookselling outpost. The Starr Bookshop, tucked into the belly of the Lampoon Castle. Starr sells used books exclusively, which merits distinction among poor starving artists that even Grolier doesn't garner. Unlike fellow Mclntyre and Moore Booksellers (just down Mount Auburn Street), Starr has atmosphere. Mclntyre's white linoleum floors can in no way measure up to Starr's patterned brick, and though both stores have overflowing shelves, only Starr's sag gracefully. Both have exposed pipes, but only Starr's are copper; poor starving artists are still artists, after...

Author: By Micaela K. Root, | Title: Beyond the Coop | 3/5/1998 | See Source »

Schoenhof's lies nestled in the basement of a old-styled, brick building on Mount Auburn Street. Reference books in 300 different languages and works of literature in 30 languages spill over from ceiling high shelves packed into the small store...

Author: By Jenny E. Heller, | Title: Schoenhof's Brings the World to the Square | 3/4/1998 | See Source »

...foul the air. With this latest charge of a sexual liaison, I'm wondering why I voted for him twice. Here is a skilled player who was an easy catch away from certain greatness. Now he has dropped the ball. For him there will be no place on Mount Rushmore. TED RASHKOW Skokie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 23, 1998 | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

...While visiting the Olympic facilities here, despite evident anxiety on the part of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt rode the last mile of the Mount Van Hoevenberg Bob Run. Mrs. Roosevelt had ridden on the Mirror Lake Toboggan Slide several times previous to her experiment on the big run on a sled piloted by Henry Homburger [a Winter Games medalist] of the Saranac Lake Red Devils, but expressed a desire to ride on the track which had put so many contestants on the hospital lists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Feb. 23, 1998 | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

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