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Pritchett's dilemma is this: He suspects that a wiley student--perhaps a disgruntled Review staffer--sabatoged the paper's computer system in order to embarrass its editors. But given the Review's history of outlandish behavior, who'd believe...
...cause since Iraq invaded Kuwait, and it is not certain that Congress will move the goalposts in the Administration's direction. Congressional staff members say they expect the White House to look for a compromise once the newly elected government has been formed. "The Pakistanis," says a Capitol Hill staffer, "probably assume we'll find a way to resume aid, but I'm not at all sure it's going to happen." Regardless of the outcome of the debate on the Hill, of course, Pakistan will remain a nuclear power...
...piece of hipbone was grafted to his arm. The prognosis: no more polo. Former palace aides believe that the prince's spirits, already taxed by his continuing struggle to remain relevant to British society, will plummet now that he must give up his favorite pursuit. Says an ex-staffer: "Without polo, an already difficult man may become impossible...
Being a "time of soul-searching," as one staffer called it, several sought to justify why they are even in the business...
...History people are neat," says a Robinson Hall staffer wearing a blue blouse ("cotton," she notes), a white skirt ("linen") and Barbara Bush-esque pearls...