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...Cabinet, her popularity took a dive. "People have changed their attitude about Hillary," says pollster Peter Hart, "but if they see her reinforcing one of their earlier negative feelings, they won't like her." Last week when leaders in the field of family law sent her a thick proposal to bring all the varied government programs on families and children under her East Wing purview, Hillary responded only by saying that she wanted to continue to be "a voice for children" -- which fits within the choose-a-cause deportment of First Ladies past...
...time President Bush announced the news last week, Washington had enough fresh material to begin settling what might be hundreds of the unresolved cases. Schweitzer told TIME that while complete evidence lies scattered "throughout the country," the key is the museum's one-inch-thick central index -- the Red Book -- cataloging everything the Vietnamese government knows about American servicemen...
...Thick, rich, clumps of green grass...
Before that was Dambuilders, a nearly hard-core group whose feedback-stuffed guitarwork was topped by nothing less than an electric violin. Their thick sound got the crowd stomping after the opening act, Crow, good-naturedly meandered through a couple bad songs, looking as though they were hearing them for the first time...
Appropriately chosen Morrissey music hummed in the background, while the audience, primarily composed of gay male couples, filtered in. There was a certain sense of isolation involved in being in the midst of a group where everyone knew everyone else, and greetings between them flew thick and fast...