Word: peake
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...other side, six of her friends back her account. According to a TIME/CNN poll at the beginning of the year, 37% of the respondents believed Bill Clinton, 29% Paula Jones and 34% were not sure, which is unlikely to change. We've been building to this sexual peak for decades, through scandals concerning bold-type names from stage, screen and sports, Congressmen, Senators and presidential candidates. And now, live from the capital, it's the President. As the ultimate celebrity trial goes forward, there's little hope of truth and every chance we'll all be diminished. As for nuclear...
...poor, vulnerable and ill citizens? Why must we be concerned that what we are taking away from elderly and disabled legal immigrants may cause homelessness and starvation? And why is Congress considering cutting the taxes of the rich at the expense of the middle class? If these were really peak times, generosity would at least be at average levels. WILLIAM M. STEIN Arlington, Mass...
...only blemish came against Princeton on the last day of January. The Tigers, shaved and tapered, threw all they had at the Crimson for the dual meet. Harvard, waiting till the Easterns and national tournament to peak, battled well despite the odds and fell...
...Harvard's e-mail system was processing about 40,000 to 50,000 messages a day. This fall, the system was processing closer to 300,000 messages a day and at peak times would have more than 1,000 users logged on at once...
...From Peak to Valley