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ENGAGED. LINDA TRIPP, 52, former Pentagon employee who blew the whistle on President Bill Clinton's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky; to her childhood sweetheart, architect Dieter Rousch. Tripp, who is divorced, recently won $595,000 in a lawsuit against the Defense Department for releasing confidential personal information about her to the New Yorker...
...name) room and saw he had this whole book of stamps, I was like ‘dude, don’t you just _________ (verb suggesting conveyance of written electronic information) people? Who writes letters any more?’” fondly recalls L. Tripp Brockton _________ (number greater than 2) ’06, a _________ (a hair color)-haired fellow from _________ (New York/New Jersey/Connecticut). But Brockton wasn’t looking at just any old book of stamps. No, he was in the presence of greatness in the form of his roommate _________ (same generic boy?...
...PERSONALITY Monica is host of Fox's reality dating show, featuring masked men vying for one woman. As the confidant, Monica finally gets a turn at playing Linda Tripp (until the grand finale this week...
...justice investigation will be overseen in Washington by a seasoned hand, Josh Hochberg, head of the fraud section and the first to listen to the FBI tape of Linda Tripp and Monica Lewinsky in the days leading to the case against President Clinton. The probe will address a wide range of questions: Were Enron's partnerships with shell corporations designed to hide its liabilities and mislead investors? Was evidence intentionally or negligently destroyed? Did Enron executives' political contributions and the access that the contributions won them result in any special favors? Did Enron executives know the company was sinking...
...combative males, that sisterhood is powerful. But a thought-provoking, politically incorrect new book turns that conventional wisdom upside down. If colleagues are sisters, the book holds, then look out: the workplace will be fraught with rivalry and dysfunction, because women often betray and undermine one another. (Think Linda Tripp.) "Without fail, in 20 years of conducting conferences and workshops about gender differences in business, almost every participant we've encountered has acknowledged that women damage other women's career aspirations," write authors Pat Heim and Susan Murphy, with Susan Golant, of In the Company of Women: Turning Workplace Conflict...