Word: sides
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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SUNDAY 11:45 A.M. Kim Hunter is back at her husband's side in surgical ICU. He is earnestly retelling the story of his encounter with an angel, which Tuttle has heard. "Sometimes this immunosuppression stuff makes you wacko," she confides, then adds quickly, "but some of this is interesting...
...Gingrich waits, partly because he wants to, but mostly because he has to, at least until after the election. That's when cutting a deal might start to make sense for him and even for the other side: Gingrich can stop worrying about galvanizing his base, and if he picks up a less-than-expected number of seats--say, only five or six--some in the party can argue it's a message to find a way out of the Lewinsky mess. As for the Democrats, if they lose big, they can go to Clinton with this appeal: "Here...
...surreal juxtaposition--an interesting surprise, like a rattlesnake in the mailbox--may disturb and clarify the mind. When you put the Clinton scandal and the Rwandan genocide side by side, each becomes a slightly different thing...
...Castilho will send "Chaplain Michael" a note thanking him; Horace will agree, "Yessir, to me he seemed young, but I guess we all got to start somewhere." Tonight the new widower says simply, "She's gone to a much better place." Then the family, Michael Baker at their side, enters Marilyn Yopp's room, where Marshburn lays her head against her mother's face and cries, and cries, and cries...
Iglehart reminds her gently that "the good news is that the survival rate with breast cancer exceeds 85%." Still, Kristen must decide: have both breasts removed; take the drug Tamoxifen, whose possible side effects include blood clots and endometrial cancer. Or, more frightening still: do nothing...