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...promised to do for them if they would just give him one more chance. He invited his exhausted audience to take a holiday from Lewinsky and spend a refreshing hour and 12 minutes feeling like a country again. For once the talk on the screen was not of oral sex, but of our lives and fortunes and sacred happiness. He had become all human nature, the best and the worst, standing there naked in a sharp, dark suit, behind the TelePrompTer. That which does not kill him only makes him stronger, and his poll numbers went through the roof...
Given the fact that the education President has helped spark a national debate on whether oral sex constitutes cheating on your spouse, parents may feel the need to turn the discussion to simpler moral questions. "We focus not on what's legal or illegal about his actions but on the fact that if he did it, it was wrong," says Chicagoan Ginnie Rugis, whose daughters are 13 and 7. Even the seven-year-old was brought in on that discussion. "We talk about impulse control. She compared it to when she is in the library at school but she really...
...subject of public discussion and debate? A surprising number of Americans seem to be taking what is regarded as the French view: that a politician should be judged by his public record, not his private affairs. Many Americans, it turns out, believe the allegations that President Clinton enjoyed oral sex in the White House from a 21-year-old intern and don't care...
...dozen keepsakes, including documents from White House files and an autographed photo of the Clintons. Over the past two years, Lewinsky had kept the Bleilers posted on her exploits: she told them she was frustrated with dating an unnamed high-ranking White House official because he indulged only in oral sex, and that she had become pregnant by another man and had had an abortion. "I don't think there is any doubt," Giles told TIME, "that she had some sexual encounters with someone at the White House...
...decision made by an appellate court on Monday in the U.S. government's anti-trust suit against Microsoft Corporation. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington granted Microsoft's request for a stay of hearings run by Professor of Law L. Lawrence Lessig, special master for the case. Oral arguments on Lessig's permanent removal will not take place until April...