Word: offer
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...most active ways to help is to volunteer. The Phillips Brooks House Association and several other city-run programs offer volunteers a chance to assist in soup kitchens and homeless shelters...
...discuss possible testing and use of the drug in women in the U.S. And in June leading sex researchers will devote their annual meeting in Cape Cod to discussing how a range of impotence drugs might be tested in female patients. If the medications prove effective, they could offer women a safer alternative to the current best weapon against female sexual dysfunction, hormone-replacement therapy, which carries a slightly increased risk of cancer. Meanwhile, with the approval of Viagra (release date: mid-April) as an impotence treatment, doctors will be able to prescribe it "off-label" for women...
...with the Jones litigation "to raise the institute's profile." That is wrong. As Mr. Whitehead has repeatedly explained, the institute made its decision to assist Paula Jones in September 1997, when the press reported that her attorneys had departed because she refused to accept the President's settlement offer. Without attorneys or funds, Ms. Jones would have had no chance of having her day in court...
...holds-barred session, in which no questions went unanswered. If so, this will be remarkable, given the Ramseys' reluctance to talk to anyone, including the Boulder, Colo., police. The producers say the documentary will debunk certain assumptions, among them that JonBenet had been sexually abused, and offer new support for an outside-intruder theory. Notwithstanding the claim that the family had no editorial control, it is difficult to see how the show can fail to boost the Ramseys' fortunes. It is likely to air in spring or early summer -- about the time that a grand jury may investigate the murder...
...scandal, such as the Riadys of Indonesia, whose $100,000 payment to the former associate attorney general was previously disclosed. Whatever Hubbell spills about another benefactor, Vernon Jordan, could be of more interest. Jordan landed Hubbell $60,000 in consulting fees from Revlon, the same company he got to offer a job to Monica Lewinsky...