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...Hossain said she did not object to the part of the amendment giving more authorship to the council, though she did disagree with its changes to the coalition's proposals...

Author: By Jonelle M. Lonergan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council Pledges $25K Towards Student Center | 3/8/1999 | See Source »

...same people who praised his critical coverage of President Reagan now object when he subjects President Clinton to similar scrutiny, he said. "I'm not here to bring any president down, any more than I am to build him up," Donaldson said...

Author: By Steven E. Stryer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Donaldson Defends Media Coverage of Clinton Affair | 3/8/1999 | See Source »

...slap-me" self, she asks O'Hara "why the hell" had he stopped in the middle of the road, but O'Hara dismisses her and investigates the crash site. Employing Martian technology, Lloyd shrinks his spacecraft to the size of a toy, and O'Hara lifts the strange object off the beach, thus commencing the zaniness...

Author: By Dan L. Vazquez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ...and THE WALT DISNEY. COMPANY. | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

...beautiful people, the ones we love to hate, In light of all this notoriety, I was more than a little surprised to meet easy-going Paul Rudd, the young actor who as charmed critics and audiences in his starring roles on Broadway stages and in the movies Cluelessand The Object of My Affection as a likable personality and a credible romantic interest. In his new feature role in the early 80s ensemble film 200 Cigarettes, Rudd plays a lovelorn cynic with the best sideburns since President Van Buren and a secret crush on Courtney Love...

Author: By Jared S. White, | Title: Paul Rudd Loves the Nightlife! | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

...seeming quite at ease sitting on the couch opposite Barbara Walters, Lewinsky held her won for the extent of the two-hour discussion. She probably came off a little smarter than most of us expected her to be, but it was still a little eerie to see the intern, object of our president's affections and of the nation's disgust and ridicule for the last several months, giggling and chatting on national television. That's they way we handle things these days, though--nothing's really over until you see it deconstructed by the major players...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: That Was Then, This Is NOW | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

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