Word: truths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...change. We've been building to this sexual peak for decades, through scandals concerning bold-type names from stage, screen and sports, Congressmen, Senators and presidential candidates. And now, live from the capital, it's the President. As the ultimate celebrity trial goes forward, there's little hope of truth and every chance we'll all be diminished. As for nuclear disarmament, never mind. We're busy with sex over here...
...that Jones is indeed in it for the money and that he can give her a small enough amount not to look like a payoff yet enough to fortify her against the wishes of her political supporters, for whom airing the charges is the goal. And who thinks the truth will actually ever be known? While it is hard to believe Jones is making it all up, it is not at all hard to believe that in the hands of right-wing zealots, rabid Clinton haters and a local lawyer who got a piece of any subsequent television, movie...
Whatever you do in life, be sure to admire others who do it as well as or better than you. My trade of journalism is sodden these days with practitioners who seem incapable of admiring others or anything. It is a matter of creativity as much as truth. They do not know that generosity is creative...
This spirit is summed up best for many by the Night of the Apocalypse. One evening, two winters ago, Cabot House won championships in squash, women's basketball, B-league basketball and A-league basketball. In truth, it was an apocalypse for the other teams...
...secretary, said. The book, published by Pocket Books, goes on sale next week. "I know of no such "cover-up' and do not believe one existed," the senator said in a statement. Whether Thurmond's denials are sincere or just more government lies is grist for another book. The truth, as always, remains out there...