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...That's why campaign operatives have discussed among themselves and with Clark the notion of suspending his speeches. "It makes everyone nervous," said one aide. "But this is what he's done to make a living, and there's nothing in the regs that says you have to give up making a living." Clark has resigned from most, if not all, his corporate boards, which was another source of income. We'll know more soon; Oldaker said Clark would file a financial disclosure statement with the FEC within two to three weeks...
...burn the rest. "They didn't realize at that time the Americans would insist on every single document," he says. "They thought the [U.S.] attacks would come and that would be it." When in the years after the war U.N. inspectors kept demanding a paper trail, the superiors got nervous. They "started asking us for the documents they had told us to destroy. They were desperate. They even offered to buy any documents we may have hidden...
...These are the games that shouldn’t make [us] nervous, because they are games we should win,” Sedgwick said. “[However], one of our weaknesses is getting up for games that aren’t [No. 5] UVA, aren’t [perennial powerhouse] Stanford and aren’t Ivy League...
...Jean-Pierre Raffarin must be doing something right. He certainly thinks so. "What we've done is enormous! Enormous!" Raffarin exclaimed in an interview with Time at his office in the Hôtel Matignon in Paris' seventh arrondissement. But, he added, "We have to be attentive to the nervous nature of French society." How nervous is France? Right now Raffarin's approval rating is 38%, the lowest point of his 16-month tenure, down from a high of 63% last December. So you might expect the Prime Minister - tasked with running domestic policy while President Jacques Chirac plays diplomatic...
...done is enormous! Enormous! We've battled the crime problem, improved the justice system, streamlined the police and modernized the army. We've just passed a law on job training, reformed the pension system, and amended the constitution to allow for decentralization. We have to be attentive to the nervous nature of French society. Don't forget that last year's presidential elections showed that political legitimacy is very fragile in France. Neither of the two big parties got more than 20% in the first round. Between 30% and 40% of the population are close to the extreme left...