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...something - and the economy will likely recover just in time for all sides to claim that it was their policies that did the trick. But there look to be at least few casualties along the way. The New York Post has it that one is Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, who after getting jilted at the altar by John Breaux on a Senate compromise bill started telling reporters that the recovery was imminent anyway. When your job is to sell your boss' agenda to the Hill, the boss doesn't take it to kindly when he demands a bill...
...economy was in recession. This troubling news does not come as a surprise to most people, who since Sept. 11 have seen the decline pretty clearly. But at this time, we are all wondering what you have been doing, Secretary of the Treasury Paul H. O’Neill...
...returned in full force before Election Day (even in New York City, where loser Mark Green set the low mark with an ad alleging Michael Bloomberg had pressured a woman to have an abortion). The candidates with the most talent and money tended to win, and Tip O'Neill's old line about all politics being local held up once again...
...just out of high school and has accepted the uninteresting job of selling cars for his father. Though cool and collected on the outside, his façade hides insecurities regarding both girls and his lackluster future. His best friend from high school, Clint (Michael T. O’Neill ’03), is now a college freshman, a little unworldly but still proud to be seeking a higher education. Together, they are beer guzzling and overconfident—the sort of guys that rate girls on a scale of one to ten but are still inexperienced regarding...
...courting the girls, O’Neill and Erlich are a huge success. Every male audience member relates to their slapstick antics in attempting to nab the older woman. The girls, on the other hand, convey not only frustration with boys but come close to objectifying them in their Sex and the City approach to relationships...