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...Democrats got their revenge when the press discovered and trumpeted that Nixon had a secret slush fund of $18,000 provided by California businessmen to help finance his activities. Nixon insisted that the fund was perfectly legal and was used solely for routine political expenses, but the smell of scandal thickened. At Eisenhower's urging, Nixon went before a TV audience estimated at 58 million with an impassioned defense of his honesty. "Pat and I have the satisfaction that every dime we've got is honestly ours," he said. The only personal present he had received was "a little cocker...
...seems to be approaching a kind of fault line in world affairs, where his own and his nation's credibility is in doubt. As foreign problems crowd onto his agenda, Clinton's responses have all too often been marked by rhetoric that is not backed up with action. The smell of failure, fairly or unfairly, is beginning to gather around his global management team, and if he slips over that ill-defined line, he might soon be written off by friends and foes alike as incapable of crafting a strong or coherent American foreign policy...
Officials at Harvard were told the smell came from a chemical plant in Everett, Mass...
...Cambridge Fire Department alerted our control center in the Science Center that the smell was coming from the release of the chemical in Everett," Bochnak said...
...official at the District Gas ofMassachusetts Company, located at Everett, saidthe smell did not come from them...