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...down the phone. And then I was told by my lawyers she was accusing me of child molestation. I thought this was so crazy and so sick that I cannot in all conscience leave those kids in that atmosphere. So I said, I realize this is going to be rough, but I'm going to sue for custody of the children...
...aren't really the odd couple that they seem. Each is the closest thing either campaign has to someone with street smarts. Just as Matalin is politically more liberal than Bush, Carville is more conservative than Clinton. Both are up-by-the-bootstraps white ethnics whose rough-cut personalities don't always fit neatly in a business that has been dominated by slick schmoozers. Both love to cook and jog and escape to a mountain hideaway near Front Royal, Va., on weekends. Says Matalin: "We have plenty of things besides politics to argue about...
...demanding scholar and I think as a result the relationship with the University was a bit rough," she said. "He would hold it up to very high standards...
Before the convention, Clinton said he wanted people to know that there is a central core in him that they can relate to and trust. "When they know me better, they will know that about me." Just by making it to the arena, after all the rough and bitter days and nights when he did not skulk away, Clinton has shown that there is some iron in that core. Unlike Perot, he does not quit when he tires of the ordeal or blame others for his troubles. Clinton will find out in November whether the public came to know...
...Olympians count themselves winners when surveys show that consumers cannot tell which company has the official imprimatur. The real Games, however, could end up the loser if the corporate games get so rough that companies decide to quit paying for exclusive sponsorships. The money collected from selling rights goes for training players and staging trial competitions...