Word: travels
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Zindler, who was a visiting student at Harvardfrom the University of Wisconsin, said last weekthat he performs many press-related functions,including lining up reporters to travel withClinton. Still, there are some tasks Zindler doesnot handle...
...devoted that night's episode of Nightline to dishing the unchecked dirt from the Star, in the guise of debating the propriety of doing so. The rationale, as explained by anchor Ted Koppel: Clinton himself planned to confront the issue publicly, agreeing to do Nightline that evening before a travel snafu forced him to cancel his trip to Washington. "It was no longer simply a 'Supermarket tabloid has charged . . .' " said Koppel. "The Clinton campaign had already decided, and we knew that they had decided to address the issue head...
...dedicate his talents to basketball or football. But at 14, Robert Pipkins was already enamored of gymnastics and swimming. That was uncommon enough for a New York City youth, but after his mother brought home a flyer about tryouts for the junior national luge team, Pipkins decided to travel to Lake Placid and give it a try. He immediately loved the luge for the "exciting and risky" way the tiny sled carries one man at high speed. In January, after only three months of top-level training, Pipkins, 18, became a member of the U.S. Olympic luge team. Two weeks...
...Goler said that Let's Go Travel, astudent-operated travel agency, would remain inThayer and would not be affiliated with...
Editors of the Let's Go series said yesterdaythey did not know how the move to Story St. willaffect publication of the travel books...