Word: tarnish
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Whit Stillman '73 is best known for his small masterpiece documenting the debutante scene of New York, "Metropolitan." Unfortunately his newest, and next film, "Barcelona" may tarnish this reputation. But rightly...
...with police now negotiating with his attorney for his surrender. This isn't the first embarrassment for the new government of Prime Minister Berlusconi, who himself has been trying to soften his party's ultranationalist edges. In a country plagued by political and financial scandal, will this latest news tarnish the Teflon PM? "The big blow is in terms of image," says TIME Rome reporter Greg Burke. "What's the difference between Berlusconi's business and his brother's? Not much...
Harvard professors say the ongoing Whitewater controversy may tarnish the Clinton presidency, but it is nowhere near becoming a scandal the size of Watergate or the Iran-Contra affair...
...center opened amidst skepticism by some students and neighbors who feared vandalism might quickly tarnish the new edifice. But Greenidge says he has been successful in convincing the young people that they have a real stake in the center's success...
...there is no need, as has been suggested by protestors, for Rudenstine to publicly disassociate himself from Powell. The University position is well known. Doing so would unnecessarily tarnish the event...