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...underdog in the early running for 2000, the AFL-CIO may view him as a way to keep Gore and Clinton off-balance as it continues to chip away at Administration trade policies it doesn?t like. As for Gore, Carney reports, his task in Los Angeles was to tread lightly before a group that is Gephardt?s natural constituency, defending Administration policies while making clear that he?ll change them the first chance he gets...
...underdog in the early running for 2000, the AFL-CIO may view him as a way to keep Gore and Clinton off-balance as it continues to chip away at Administration trade policies it doesn?t like. As for Gore, Carney reports, his task in Los Angeles was to tread lightly before a group that is Gephardt?s natural constituency, defending Administration policies while making clear that he?ll change them the first chance he gets...
...victims this time were Cornell and Dartmouth, both of which struggled to tread in the Blodgett Pool water. The (Big) Crimson improved its record to (12-1) in defeating the Big Green...
...House of Representatives. Also, although I hate to encourage the sort of unfounded rumors and conjecture that have fueled scandals such as Whitewater, the White House Travel Office firings, the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit and even Vincent W. Foster's suicide, perhaps Clinton is trying not to tread on any toes because he does have ethical skeletons in his closet. Washington gossip has suggested that Special Prosecutor Kenneth W. Starr has another round of indictments up his sleeve. And if Clinton's past ethical dilemmas are not serious enough, the latest scandal involving illegal campaign contributions from the Indonesian...
...Mather House resident, said she joined WellBridge because of the lack of tread-mills at the MAC and WellBridge's "better machines...