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President Clinton has refused to turn over the meeting notes of former White House counsel William Kennedy to the Senate committee investigating Whitewater, citing attorney-client privilege and raising the possibility that he might resort to executive privilege if necessary. "From a public relations standpoint, this is bad," says TIME's J.F.O. McAllister, "because it raises the question in people's minds of why Clinton would block this if he has nothing to hide." Senate Whitewater Committee Chairman Alfonse D'Amato urged the President to reconsider, and said that the public has the right to know what went...
...From a technical standpoint, we had all the food we expected out," Cahill said. "All of the first-day night-mares, they didn't come true...
...From my standpoint, this is the worst thing that can happen now; it's a short-sighted policy as far as services to existing communities are concerned. Over the course of the past century, PBH has established quality programs and trusting relationships with innumerable communities across Boston and Cambridge. No amount of money can begin to act as a substitute for experience like that. Any programming that attempts to do things on these terms will be operating from the top down and will be hard put to develop a trusting relationship with the communities, one that focuses on their needs...
...Crimson, aware of the importance of this game from an emotional standpoint, would not be denied. And it would be the Yale' fans favorite player, Kohler, who led the second half charge...
...felt pretty good from a team standpoint as well as my own fitness. The team improved from last week's performance...