Word: turned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Even if the White House retreats a bit in the weeks to come, the alleged excesses of Starr's team will remain front and center. Democratic lawmakers are poised to turn up the heat on Attorney General Janet Reno this week, urging her to launch a probe into alleged leaks from Starr's office. Meanwhile, lawyers for Lewinsky have asked Reno to conduct lie-detector tests on Starr, Emmick, Udolf, Jackie Bennett and another trusted aide, Bob Bittman, to see if they have leaked privileged information to reporters. "These guys don't play by the rules," said a defense attorney...
...destroying their city. "I cannot change it," says a 65-year-old backgammon player as his friends nod agreement, "so I do not worry. I will just defend myself and my country as I can." Americans, he says, "should not do this, because if they do, the world will turn against them." An unemployed engineer says there is no point in preparing for the worst. "What would we do now?" he asks. "If it comes, we will survive again...
...them because our customers tell us it is." Last year research showed that customers would buy a book called Foods That Harm Foods That Heal. They did--2.2 million copies were sold worldwide. It is also targeting new areas, such as young families. The company says it expects to turn the corner in 1999, given the long lead times in the business...
...under growing pressure to prove that his famous sheep is what he says she is. Last week at a genetics meeting at the University of Louisville, in Kentucky, he blandly conceded that there was a "remote possibility" that there could have been a mix-up--that Dolly could turn out to be the clone not of the adult ewe, but of the fetus the ewe was carrying...
Almost every other ECAC team has a tradition of staying on the ice until the opposing team leaves. Only then, clustered in the center-ice circle, do the players turn to their fans and raise their sticks in salute...