Word: trailed
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...engaged in a pattern of sexual misconduct spanning two decades. A five-page committee report released today details 18 cases of alleged sexual harassment over 21 years involving 17 women. The incidents allegedly took place in Packwood's Capitol Hill offices, a Senate elevator, his home, on the campaign trail in Oregon, in a motel room and elsewhere. "With details like 'forcing his tongue in her mouth six times,'" says TIME congressional correspondent Karen Tumulty, "it's incredibly damaging." The committee also accuses Packwood of seeking job offers for his wife from businessmen, of influence peddling and of obstructing preliminary...
Broadway. the very word conjures up familiar images-descending helicopters, ascending cats, lines of embarrassingly exuberant dancers kicking up their legs and belting out endless choruses of catchy ditties. The word jazz evokes an aesthetic of a different sort-two-drink minimums, low-key cool, wandering saxophone solos that trail off into ecstasy. The new album Color and Light: Jazz Sketches on Sondheim brings the worlds of jazz and Broadway together, and the result is a sensuous, satisfying collection of songs. These interpretations are more intelligent and textured than the average Broadway show tune, yet they contain more melodiousness...
...criminal investigation into the Oklahoma City bombing may be proceeding without the cooperation of McVeigh, but it continues to lead to him. Last week U.S. magistrate Ronald Howland denied him bail and said "an indelible trail of evidence" linked McVeigh to the crime. Eyewitnesses place him near the scene of the bombing before the 9:02 a.m. blast on April 19. An fbi agent has testified that McVeigh's clothing tested positive for traces of explosive materials. With McVeigh in custody, the most urgent question facing federal agents is where else -- and to whom -- that trail leads. John...
...Paper Trail...
...package bomb, apparently intended for someone else, killed Gilbert Murray, an official of the California Forestry Association. With dozens of federal agents on his trail, the perpetrator, known as the Unabomber, taunted his pursuers with letters to the news media and to a former victim. His record to date: 16 bombs in 17 years, with three dead and more than 20 injured...