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...visiting in-laws over for happy snapshots with the President. No one wears a tie. For a few brief hours each week, the whole stuffy place feels more like a home than an office. So if six Chinese businessmen in dark suits standing near the back of the Oval Office looked a bit out of place on March 11, 1995, they were. Their admission had been bought and paid...
Aren't they beautiful? Aren't they beautiful?" Daniel Petrocelli repeated the words in the "clean room" as he stared at the 30 different pictures that had just emerged from a FedEx package and were spread out on an oval table. It was the middle of the Christmas recess in the O.J. Simpson civil trial, and the lead lawyer for the plaintiffs was admiring a present. There, shown 30 times over on Simpson's feet, was what the attorneys would argue was a pair of rare size-12 Bruno Magli shoes, the Lorenzo model, with the distinctive stitching, seams...
According to assistants in the Alumni Records Office, both former presidents Theodore Roosevelt, class of 1880, and Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 had sons who studied at Harvard while their fathers were in the oval office...
PISDURA, India: Villagers in Pisdura, a small town located 440 miles northeast of Bombay, had no idea the oval rocks they kept digging up in their fields might just hold an answer to what killed off the dinosaurs. But now scientists are flocking to the village to examine the rocks, which turn out to be a rare collection of more than 300 dinosaur eggs. Because the eggs, which date from the Cretaceous period, the time 65 million years ago when dinosaurs began dying off, scientists hope that they will help provide clues to what caused the extinction. Because many...
...league lawyer in the oval office, brilliant political practitioner, champion of better education for poor black children, husband of a woman who broke precedent and bravely crusaded nationally on one of the great social issues of the day, voracious book reader, shrewd observer who identified a massive shift in the U.S. economy and the job skills required to meet it, partisan of women's rights, winner of a knock-down, drag-out battle with a Congress that attempted to shut down the government and humiliate the President...