Word: resignations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...winning!" marvels a Democratic strategist. "As if being the third President in history to face an impeachment inquiry is a victory." Said a House Democratic leadership aide on Tuesday: "Everything's relative. At the White House, any day is a good day if he hasn't been forced to resign. That's where...
Clinton seems determined to drag his supporters, his family, his office and the country through a long, painful process. If he had the moral courage to do the right thing, he would spare us this pain. He would resign. Perhaps, like Richard Nixon, he might eventually have a chance to earn a measure of our respect again. Unfortunately, resignation is not likely. This is not about sex; it is about moral courage, and President Clinton doesn't have it. RICHARD G. SMURTHWAITE Bountiful, Utah...
...council is a living joke, that it doesn't have a particular influence in their lives," said Jeffrey E. Zinsmeister '00, a Winthrop resident. Zinsmeister, who dropped out of the race too late to remove his name from the ballot and won the uncontested election, said he plans to resign from the council immediately...
...gentleman would resign. HUCK SCARRY Vienna...
...online-betting site World Sportsbook usually sticks to wagers on football, baseball and hockey, but with President Clinton now in the penalty box, he too is fair game. The site (at worldsportsbook.com) based in St. Johns, Antigua, lets players wager on whether the President will resign or be impeached. As of last Friday, the odds had impeachment as the least likely scenario, with resignation second least likely...