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To: IceShark who wrote (5739)9/11/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: MythMan  Respond to of 86076
 
someone in the office just asked me how the market was doing today. When I said +70 she said "oh goodie". Apparently she is planning to buy a condo via market gains. ho ho ho

I did mention that real estate in the NY metro area could be cheaper should the market tank <g>

MM



To: IceShark who wrote (5739)9/11/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: Joseph G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
he ain't dummy, he does know something ...
<<WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - President Bill Clinton ended his sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky not because of fears he was about to be found out, but because ''he knew they were wrong,'' his defense team said on Friday. In a 73-page rebuttal to independent counsel Kenneth Starr's report to U.S. Congress on his investigation, Clinton's lawyers said the president did not carry on an 18-month affair with Lewinsky, but rather, had ''improper conduct'' with her on ''certain occasions'' in early 1996 and once in early 1997.

''These encounters did not consist of sexual intercourse, and they did not consist of 'sexual relations' as he understood that term to be defined'' in his testimony last January in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit against him, the report said. The report said Clinton did have ''inappropriate intimate contact'' with Lewinsky.
''These inappropriate encounters ended, at the president's insistence, in early 1997, not because of the imminence of discovery, not because of the Jones case...but because he knew they were wrong,'' the Clinton defense report said. The report said after the relationship ended, Clinton remained in touch with Lewinsky and tried to help her, but ''none of this help was improper or conditioned on her behaving (or testifying) in any particular way.'' >>