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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Marceca told a House committee that he never realized he was working from a sadly out-of-date list of people who had access to the White House. That seems odd, since Lisa Wetzl testified that when she looked at the list after taking Marceca's job in the fall of 1994, one name that shouldn't have been there "jumped out at me." It was the name of Marlin Fitzwater, who had been George Bush's press secretary. (Some other names that Marceca, who had worked in Democratic campaigns, should have recognized: James Baker, Bush's Secretary of State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A FUNNY THING HAPPENED... | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

...recounts happy sexcapades she experienced while wearing a foam-green Pucci dress, and genuinely seems to wish that all women would permit themselves similarly satisfying sensations, foam-green Pucci or not. The right to feminine satisfaction can extend well into midlife, as Friday proves by describing her romantic first date with and subsequent marriage to Norman Pearlstine, now editor-in-chief of Time Warner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: CONFRONTING THE BEAUTY MYSTIQUE | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

Then White House aides began showing the entries, which are little more than guest lists from White House social functions and signing ceremonies--a Friends List for the digital age. While some people are noted as Clinton and party contributors, the information is out of date and without dollar figures. Although 90 staff members have access to the system, they can only see entries for people that matter to their departments. In short, the half-million-dollar system installed in 1993 is being used as a fancy electronic Rolodex, and not a very good one. What self-respecting Republican would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SORRY, NO GATE HERE | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

...nervous. They fear the possible arrests of Mladic and Karadzic, since the NATO peacekeepers, the Implementation Force, have been stepping up controls around the headquarters in recent weeks." Not to worry: Anastasijevic says the two leaders can count on their freedom at least until September 14, the date of Bosnian elections backed by both sides and the international community. -->