Word: teresas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just when the First Lady was preparing to return to the political stage after a year quietly refashioning her image into a combination of Martha Stewart and Mother Teresa, Hillary Rodham Clinton now faces a crisis that even the most artful public relations may not be able to fix. Within the space of 48 hours last week, the sudden discovery of controversial records has cast new light on her role in two controversies: the purge of the White House Travel Office in 1993 and her work at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock for Madison Guaranty, the Whitewater savings...
...slimmest of margins, traditionally Roman Catholic Ireland lifted its constitutional ban on divorce. The measure was fought by the Catholic Bishops' Conference; the Pope and Mother Teresa issued appeals. It gives 75,000 legally separated men and women the right to remarry...
...Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Cambridge Election Commission, said her office was flooded with absentee ballot requests over the past weekend...
Turnout is expected to be less than half of the 40,100 registered voters, according to Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Cambridge election commission...
Once a candidate has received approximately 10 percent of the vote, the excess ballots are distributed to candidates whom voters ranked second, according to Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Cambridge Election Commission...