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...third game sealed the Crimson's fate. Although Forcum (seven kills) and Nash (19 assists, seven digs) attempted to rejuvenate the team, the relentless attack of the Tiger front line continued. An ace by Princeton senior Emily Brown with the Tigers leading 13-10 killed the Crimson rally, and Princeton...
...were President and as if there were a crowd of well-wishers rather than a ravenous camera crew awaiting him, as if he were on some high horse instead of on some low road. "You cannot defile the temple of justice," he has said in explaining his relentless pursuit of Clinton. But Starr did. As much as Clinton stained the dress, Starr stained the country to nail him for it. And his party goes...
...take it you don't think this rises to the level of impeachment, and you're troubled by this relentless pursuit of someone's private behavior," Stewart says, sounding a little stiffer than UPS folks usually sound when they're telling you where to sign and wishing you a nice...
...With relentless self-promotion, Clinton has managed to put his face on this surplus, as well as on the economic boom," says TIME deputy Washington bureau chief Jef McAllister. "Despite what Republicans say, he'll probably get the credit." Early reports from the Hill also suggest that the face-off between Republican proposals for a broad income-tax cut and Clinton's mantra of "save Social Security first" is tipping in the President's favor. "If we squander this surplus," Clinton said Wednesday, "what are we going to do when times get tough?" Just keep talking about the economy, stupid...
While none of these treatments cure the disease, many slow its relentless progress, usually with fewer side effects than existing drugs have. That doesn't mean problems won't eventually show up in long-term users. "There is always a concern," says Michael Schiff of the Denver Arthritis Clinic, "that when you interfere with the immune system, you could get serious infections or malignancies...