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...American Century all over again. Who is that carefully coiffed blond woman staring intently from the cover of a glossy Italian magazine? A Roman film star? Princess Di? No, it's Hillary Clinton. Newspaper headlines in four languages refer familiarly to a global personality instantly recognizable as just plain "Bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton and The Stones of Venice | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

...liar...This is a plain and simplecrackpot." Walsh said the charges could not havebeen true because he was not involved in realestate...

Author: By Suresh N. Magge, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Walsh to File Suit | 12/12/1992 | See Source »

Unfortunately, thus far it hasn't. Bill Clinton is just plain hard to draw. There's just so much to him. All of these wonderful features compete for attention against one another--with no one or two taking precedence over the others. There are those squinty little eyes, all baggy from the rigors of the campaign and too many nights up late jamming on "Arsenio." There's that Leno-esque chin, those pinched Bubba cheeks, the little snubbed nose and that tousled mass of gray hair that just seems to cry out for Grecian formula. Just where do you start...

Author: By Adam J. B. lane, | Title: Drawing A Blank | 12/2/1992 | See Source »

Tommy was just plain tuckered out. Thirty-five years of serving up french fries, raspberry lime rickeys and brusque bon mots have exhausted him, Stefanian said...

Author: By Anna E. Arreola, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Tommy Reveals Reasons for Closing Down Shop | 12/2/1992 | See Source »

...theme of Clinton's Washington tour was "I'll keep in touch" -- with the plain folk who helped carry him into office, with the Democrats on Capitol Hill who have been out of favor for years, and even with the Republicans who now find themselves in a distinct minority. It won't be easy: upon Inauguration, Presidents-elect slip helplessly into the protective cocoon of White House and Secret Service agents whether they like it or not. But certainly the speed with which Clinton moved about the city indicates that he will be, if anything, an even more energetic President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stepping into The Washington Whirl | 11/30/1992 | See Source »

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