Word: scandalizing
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There was scandal (or, at least, some people were scandalized): our party pictures page threatened to set us up as the arbitrators of cool; our underwear ads were warmly received only in some quarters; life at The Crimson imitated The Real World, surprisingly, with love triangles and people leaving the show; and there was a rumor that I always carried a coke bottle filled with whiskey on Monday and Tuesday nights, during production. That is mostly untrue; when I drank in the building, I always did it in the open, and it was not limited to Mondays and Tuesdays...
MARRIED. GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, 40, Clinton adviser turned ABC pundit, to actress ALEXANDRA WENTWORTH, 36; at a Greek Orthodox church in New York City. Absent among the guests: the groom's former boss, with whom Stephanopoulos fell out after the Monica Lewinsky scandal...
DIED. HARRISON WILLIAMS, 81, New Jersey's only Democratic Senator to have been elected to four terms, who lobbied for labor and education before going to prison for involvement in the 1981 Abscam scandal; of heart disease; in Denville, N.J. Last year President Clinton rejected his pardon request...
...reason the University’s name has some power is that Harvard has tried to guard itself from scandal and criticism. By stating to the public that only Harvard has these problems of grade inflation, the University is eroding the part of its image that makes it the academic institution of the highest caliber...
...biggest development in the case occurred two days ago, when Diana D. Brooks, Taubman’s former chief executive, testified as to her involvement in the scandal, saying that Taubman solicited her help and cautioned her to remain silent...