Word: notebook
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...quite colorful cartoon that portrayed me as stomping up and down on the campaign signs of my opponent [NOTEBOOK, Dec. 2, 1996]. The irony is that through all my campaigns, I told my staff we had one inviolable commandment: "Touch our opponent's private property, their signs, etc., and you will be fired." In early February my opponent's spouse was fined $640 for destroying my signs. Oh, how justice can be healing! On Feb. 26, a congressional committee voted to hold hearings on voter fraud in my still-contested election. That makes five ongoing election-fraud investigations in California
...ability to touch his own face. Why worry about getting your eyebrows and facial hair stuck in an uncomfortable mirror? But then at the bottom of the frame we notice a key to the piece, its title embossed in backwards letters, like the "mirror writing" in Da Vinci's notebook. "Blind Mirror" enables a blind subject to experience the alterity and reversal of a normal glass mirror. The body is "seen" outside itself and reversed, not from left to right, but from positive form to impression...
...originally stood for multimedia extensions because it will improve the performance of a PC's multimedia applications. Intel is releasing MMX-equipped processors at 166Mhz, 200Mhz and 233Mhz for both desktops and notebook computers. Specifically designed for the Pentium, this chip add-on will boost the performance speeds of your computer by up to 60 percent, according to Intel...
Your Winners & Losers item on new laws on the books in '97 had it backward when it criticized fee increases at some of America's national parks [NOTEBOOK, Jan. 13]. Higher entrance fees at the parks is an all-around winner for the visiting public and the parks. A week in some of America's most spectacular places still costs my family less than going to a movie. That's a good deal for us. Under the new law, the parks will keep 80% of the money they raise, using it for badly needed maintenance and preservation. That protects park...
Please note that credit for the photo of local hero Florence Denomme of the Phoenix, Arizona, Flow from the Heart Foundation [NOTEBOOK, Jan. 13] should have been given to Teresa Allen. KAREN BERG Phoenix, Arizona...