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...money, make a left; for a profession of personal, intellectual and emotional integrity, bear right. An essential piece of the puzzle which often seems to go unsaid is the fact that whether we like it or not, we need money. Let us not belittle the world of privileges, education, travel and culture to which money is vital. We are not defending one who looks at 90-hour weeks, no sleep, no family time, but plenty of money as a be all and end all. We are talking about students who will undergo that rough lifestyle for a few years...
...committees investigating Clinton's operation. The risk is that Clinton will go from the Permanent Campaign to the Permanent Cross Examination without passing through Governing. The atmosphere surrounding these probes could grow shriller if, as some predict, the leadership of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee probing the travel-office affair and the fbi-file flap passes from retiring Representative Bill Clinger of Pennsylvania to the more volatile Representative Dan Burton of Indiana. Overseeing Senate probes will be Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, who worked on the Watergate Committee in 1973. But Thompson isn't without misgivings. He is worried...
...known within the independent counsel's office as the "Arkansas phase" of the investigation. In the "Washington phase," focusing on events that have occurred since the Clintons have occupied the White House, there are the death of former deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster, the discharge of the travel-office workers, the disappearance and reappearance of various documents under subpoena, the procurement of hundreds of FBI files, and the truthfulness of testimony about all these matters by everyone from the President and First Lady to friends and advisers like Susan Thomases and Bernard Nussbaum to low-ranking aides. Possible crimes...
...before long never came. As the nation's interest in space travel waned in the post-Apollo years, Washington's willingness to bankroll every grand scheme the space agency came up with vanished. By the late 1970s, NASA--once the trust-fund baby of a doting Congress--had to be choosy about where it spent its money; for the most part, it didn't choose Mars...
...1980s, when the editor of the paper was in charge of the circulation department as well as the newsroom. If the wall got lowered, it happened then. You also reported that budget trimming at the Inquirer denied reporters access to telephone directory assistance, long-distance calls and funds to travel to New York City to cover stories. Those things never happened. They were dark rumors during budget cutting a year ago, but none of them were ever put into effect. You picked up the rumors but failed to check the facts. MAXWELL E.P. KING, Editor The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia...