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Apparently there are some worries about the competition, though. A large sign in the store's window offers customers who bring a half-full cup of coffee from another store a large cup of Toscanini's coffee...
...strong feeling that television is not a Pandora's box," said Leonard, who is a Crimson editor. "It is partly a window and partly a mirror...
...this scandal does matter. The Clinton administration's eagerness to solicit funds may have given a foreign government a window of opportunity to influence our own. Clinton assured reporters that he did not know of the FBI's suspicions about the Chinese government, and that if he had been briefed on the subject, he would have made sure his administration was more careful in deciding who should be given White House access. F.B.I. spokespeople, on the other hand, have claimed that such information was never restricted from reaching the President...
...knock on the sliding window each Tuesday morning, chances are that Gillette will be there to greet...
...network still has the indispensable Nightline, which frequently beats both Letterman and Leno in the late-night ratings; two successful prime-time magazine shows in 20/20 and PrimeTime Live; and the most impressive array of news stars in television. But one of them, Diane Sawyer, could use a window in her contract to jump to CBS, while several others--Jennings, Barbara Walters, Sam Donaldson, Ted Koppel--are getting a little long in the tooth. "It's no secret that there's been a certain malaise at ABC News," says Brit Hume, former chief White House correspondent, who left...