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Clinton left Hope when he was seven, moving north to Hot Springs, but he and his mother were frequently back for relatives' graduations and funerals, for the Watermelon Festival, for long talks with Uncle Buddy. Clinton calls his grandfather and his uncle "the main male influences in my childhood." He...
Next January Spain's seven-year E.C. transition period will be over, and the country will be forced to compete full throttle in a 340 million consumer market. For every businessman concerned that this will mean a foreign takeover of Spanish industry, another argues that Spain can muscle its way...
From Harvard Square, take the Red line inbound and get off at Park Street. There, you will find Boston Common, a 48-acre green oasis of fountains, monuments and relaxed Bostonians. And other tourists. Bought by the city in 1634 as pasture land for cows, goats and sheep-and later...
By appearing on The Arsenio Hall Show last week, Bill Clinton may have discovered the formula to revive his stalled campaign: exploit his sax appeal. During the brief rehearsal for the talk show, the visiting saxophone player joked nervously with the band, "If I screw up, play louder." Clinton need...
Longsworth, the former dean of the faculty at Oberlin, recalls that Buell's management style as English Department chair was as relaxed as his personal demeanor.