Word: reporte
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...That's what Mondale told the grand jury on July 16 this year, when Starr called her in to testify. Like the obsessive prosecutor he is, Starr wanted to cover all the angles. And so Mondale ended up contributing a single word to the Starr report: "correctly" -- as in "Ms. Lewinsky correctly surmised that the President was meeting with Ms. Mondale." Was Starr trying to make the proverbial, subtle-as-a-brick inference of a Clinton-Mondale affair? That's certainly the implication of footnote 739 -- Lewinsky's jealous comment to Tripp -- which isn't even referenced in the text...
...course, which meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m., has a math requirement, but it's nothing beyond basic algebra and trig, and it doubles as a Science A core. There are problem sets, an oral report, two hourly exams and a final, perfect for those with an aversion to response and research papers...
Historical Study B-61Course heads break with traditional policy of giving seniors preference in lottery. Warren Court and the Pursuit of...what? Alan Dershowitz Records Clinton rebuttal to Starr report for book-on-tape. Way to stand by your man, but haven't we heard enough? FAS Computing Services T or F: Every upperclass student already took this quiz, and the answers haven't changed. Correct! Now about that password... Harvard Dining Services Bag lunches in Loker: a long overdue yet stunning success. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches remind us of home. Sammy Sosa With less fanfare but more emotion...
...successfully defended O.J. Simpson has joined the publishing rush attending the release of Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr's report to Congress last week...
...that much. Synergy might have created a climate where Steve Glass could thrive, but it did not force him to lie again and again. Synergy is not even the critical factor behind CNN's botched Tailwind tale, though the fact that the story was both aired on CNN and reported in Time did magnify the damage. Still, the idea of synergy does help to explain the insanity that is the media's coverage of Zippergate. As Clinton Press Secretary Mike McCurry noted, "the press has but one speed on this story and it's fast forward with too few editors...