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Gossip Guy has returned after a brief hiatus. Rested, relaxed, and ready, a fresh resolve glows once again in his heart, and a burning desire for Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor Helen Vendler sets his loins alight once more. So without further ado, please help yourself to a steaming pile of wicked lies, hurtful rumors and tasty innuendo...
...issuing threats after Taiwan's President Lee Teng-hui called for relations between China and Taiwan to be conducted on a "state-to-state" basis, challenging the face-saving "One China" policy agreed upon by Beijing and Washington. While the House vote may be in part a bid to pile on election-year political pressure on the administration - and could augur badly for President Clinton's efforts to win legislative support this year for permanently normalized trade relations with China - the Taiwan Security Enhancement Act remains unlikely to win the two-thirds Senate majority needed to immunize it against...
Forbes knows there is no chance of beating Bush in Iowa, but the Hail Mary strategy is to finish a strong second, as Pat Buchanan did in 1996, and wobble Bush just enough that Senator John McCain can pile on, whupping Bush in New Hampshire Feb. 1. Then, goes the theory, people will ask what they ever saw in Bush anyway. And if this should happen, the man who could outspend all the candidates combined is--guess...
...happy to report no one has gone mad on our farm this winter. We pile on stove wood and wait for spring, when the skies will open and rain frogs...
Kolmeister gave the students a pile of orange fliers, announcing that at 7:30 a.m, in just two days, the candidate himself would meet with residents in Gilford...