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...Little Rock, he made out a personal loan of roughly $25,000 to Clinton and McDougal to help pay for Whitewater acreage. Denton recalls that within two years the Clinton debt was repaid with proceeds from an unrelated loan made by Union to both McDougal and Jim Guy Tucker, the President's successor as Governor of Arkansas. "It was strange and unusual because McDougal's deals with Tucker and Clinton were supposedly independent of each other," says Denton...
...bogged down," said Colgate star Tucker Neale (30 points), a 6'3" guard who professes ambitions to play pro ball overseas. "We were a little fatigued, just playing Saturday at Yale, and Harvard came out a lot stronger after halftime. It was a little scary, but I kind of had confidence throughout the game that we would pull...
Western Front. 343 Western Ave., Cambridge. 492-7772. Danny Tucker on Thursday, Nov. 4. SWAMMP on Friday, Nov. 5 and Saturday...
Jessica Fortunato, Lizzy Marlantes, Lacey Tucker, and Micheal Wertheim shared 13 roles between them. Fortunato played the plastic talk-show hostess of "Hello New York" memorably. Marlantes' performance as Lisa, Scoop's spunky Southern belle wife, was particularly touching as she discovers her husband's philandering ways. And Tucker was especially compelling as Becky, a realistic, naive character on the verge of feminist consciousness. While this casting furthered the intimate effect of the production, at times it was a bit confusing...
...little theme park") and addressing her earlier fans: "I see we have our quorum of leather queens here tonight." Bette the Broadway star, fronting campy production numbers and performing the stark Rose's Turn from her forthcoming CBS revival of Gypsy. Bette the burlesque comic, delivering her Sophie Tucker jokes with a wonderfully perky diction that bleaches out the blue. Finally, Bette the nonpareil balladeer; she has now sung The Rose 4,186 times, but it and her other standards still bloom. Age has made Midler's interpretations subtler, more mature, and her supple pipes rarely get frazzed...