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...that it is not opposed to Boutros-Ghali based on ideological reasons or because of disagreements with the policies he has pursued and endorsed. No, the Clinton administration refuses to support Boutros-Ghali because it is afraid of arousing the ire of Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), a hard-line reactionary whose world view has scarcely changed since the dawn of the Cold War. The many resignations of prominent Clinton staffers also reflect the President's political weakness. Granted, some, such as Energy Secretary Hazel R. O'Leary, have been forced out. But Senior Adviser...
...press secretary for Rep. Charles Bass (R-N.H) said Harvard's liberal reputation was one reason Republicans held a separate session two years...
When asked to respond to the national news networks' incorrectly declaring Democratic challenger Dick Swett the winner over Republican Sen. Robert Smith (R-N.H.), she said mistakes can take place when the media is pressed for answers...
...Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.), who chaired the Senate panel that probed into Clinton's Whitewater dealings, said no more Whitewater hearings are planned for the time being...
...Greg Laughlin, R-Texas (14)* Jim Ross Lightfoot, R-Iowa (3) Blanche Lambert Lincoln, D-Ark. (1) Jan Meyers, R-Kans. (3) G.V. ("Sonny") Montgomery, D-Miss. (3) Carlos J. Moorhead, R-Calif. (27) John T. Myers, R-Ind. (7) L.F. Payne Jr., D-Va. (5) Pete Peterson, D-Fla. (2) James H. Quillen, R-Tenn. (1) Jack Reed, D-R.I. (2) Pat Roberts, R-Kan. (1) Charlie Rose, D-N.C. (7) Toby Roth, R-Wis. (8) Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo. (1) Gerry E. Studds, D-Mass. (10) Robert G. Torricelli, D-N.J. (9) Ray Thornton...