Candidates Should Practice What They Preach
By Kathy Healy | April 12, 1996To the Editor: As I pulled The Dartmouth out of my HB yesterday morning, I had to laugh at the irony of the whole situation.
To the Editor: As I pulled The Dartmouth out of my HB yesterday morning, I had to laugh at the irony of the whole situation.
You would never think of James Bond and French nuclear testing as having any similarities. I guess that's why the man in Congressional Research Service game me a funny look as I asked him for all the reviews of "Golden Eye" that they had on Lexis/Nexis.
In Bill Clinton's State of the Union address, he called for implementation of the "V-chip" in every television across the nation.
This Sunday I had a strange experience. Kind of like something you would see in the X-Files. I woke up, made myself a few pancakes, picked up my Washington Post outside my door, and started reading the day's headlines.
To the Editor: John Strayer's column ("Brennan is on the campaign trail" Jan. 13) attacking Jim Brennan '96 could not have been more off track.