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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...they know is coming over Democratic fund raising and other scandals attaching to Bill Clinton. If the White House is in for a rough ride, and it is, so much the better for Democrats if the best-known Republican leader is damaged goods, producing more damaged goods in a ring all around him. How damaged? That's what January will be all about...
...Springspotters network, one of several global trend-tracking alliances, has more than doubled in size since last year, when there were just 2,500 volunteers. Today the spotters, ages 17 to 70, send information from more than 70 countries. They do it partly for the small rewards, like key-ring cameras, that they can earn but mostly for the street cred that comes with ID-ing a trend that appears in Evers' bible of cool...
...getting it done on the field in the last five quarters of football.” Maybe, but from someone who has a pretty good view of the sideline every week, it sure looks like something’s changed. Senior linebacker Matt Thomas, usually the ring leader in celebration and cheering, appeared alone in his enthusiasm. The Crimson sideline looked pensive—even downtrodden. Harvard has the talent to turn this season back around and still make a serious charge at the Ivy title. Dawson is still the best back in the league and probably the country...
...from Ukraine], but the scenarios are similar everywhere when it comes to dictatorships," he told Time. "Dictatorial regimes never admit defeat." If the President is running scared, it doesn't show. Vladimir Konoplev, a prominent Lukashenka ally, says he hasn't even heard of Milinkevich: "The name doesn't ring any bells." Some opposition activists fear that the 58-year-old physicist will be overlooked by voters, too. Pollsters say 25% of the electorate will support Lukashenka; another 20% are leaning toward him. Yet that may not stop Lukashenka from staging what the U.S. State Department calls "manipulated elections...
...fond of going broke. He nearly singlehandedly made CBS No. 1 with his CSI franchise and its crime-story satellites. His track record in other genres is spotty--this season, the middling WB buddy-lawyer show Just Legal and NBC's Pentagon snooze E-Ring--but in cop procedurals, he has gone five for five. That tingle in your chest when you see Anthony LaPaglia race to find a missing child on Without a Trace? That's Bruckheimer pushing your buttons...