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...rent will be so high it'll cost five to six dollars for a beer, and that's just not worth it," said Bow employee George Cook...
...relations with that woman." (Now, wasn't that fun?) Nixon was disbarred, although not until 1976, after he'd resigned; Clinton will likely face the possibility this summer. Of course, book deals and the lecture circuit make it doubtful he'd need an Arkansas law license to pay the rent in Westchester, but hey - Hillary and Al need work too. One more summer of the humiliating Jones case isn't likely to help them...
...Radcliffe. For 25 years, Harvard's sister college had stood next door, occupying an incongruous and, to some, incomprehensible position as the de jure alma mater of Harvard's female undergraduates. It offered no classes and employed no faculty, but clung to its aging alumni body and charged Harvard rent on the use of Byerly Hall for its admissions office, presumably in order to pay the salaries of its burgeoning administrative ranks...
...George W. Bush was embarrassed when he couldn't identify Sex and the City to Glamour magazine--and today's TV listings. In a season that's already seen two Partridge Family movies, this month's sweeps movies revisit The Brady Bunch (twice), The Dukes of Hazzard and Diff'rent Strokes, the latter a production even Gary Coleman has refused to be associated with. (Fox hasn't made it available for screening, so this critic can only assume it's a tour de force of storytelling magic!) In part, this nostalgia vogue is a demographic no-brainer. The only thing...
...politicians," Nader told the crowd. "And if you can't buy them, you rent them on the installment plan...