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...government of $40 million in educational aid. The politically conservative sect of Jews from their hometown turned out in full force for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the 2000 Senate race, casting 1,359 votes for the former first lady and just 10 for her opponent Rick Lazio. Soon after the election, the local rabbi of the Skver sect was soon granted a personal meeting with the president to discuss the commutations. All four men were set free--and this time around Clinton appeared to barter votes, as opposed to cash, for pardons...
...first took place in the Rockland County village of New Square last August, while she was running for the Senate. State party operatives thought the tiny community--which had often voted in a bloc in the past--was a promising one for Hillary in her race against Republican Rick Lazio. Following Hasidic custom, Hillary covered her head and chatted about the village's health-care services from across a coffee table, on which a tall bouquet of flowers served as the traditional screen that Hasidim require between the sexes. As far as anyone knows, that was a campaign event only...
...magazine comes out weekly, but TIME.COM, our nimble and sprightly website, comes out daily, hourly--it is TIME all the time. Rick Stengel, the editor of time.com likes to say our website is a gene spliced from the magazine and then grown in a new environment. And it has grown, in terms of not only traffic and readership but also importance: in the past few weeks, time.com has broken the story of Bill Clinton's deal with independent counsel Robert Ray as well as the amount of Denise Rich's gift to the Clinton library...
Gina Glantz and Rick Davis, the campaign managers for Bradley and McCain, respectively, touched on the difficulties in their respective campaigns of challenging the perceived inevitability of Bush's and Gore's nominations...
...everyone agrees. "If I were setting up a file-sharing network, I'd avoid hijacking one of the world's most popular pieces of software," says Rick Joyce, a music analyst at Accenture, formerly Andersen Consulting. "You're just asking for a fight." AOL says it's monitoring the Aimster situation. Don't get your hopes...