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President Clinton and congressional Republicans wrapped up their budget
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talks . Clinton had demanded tax cuts for the working poor, while the GOP
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had demanded tax cuts for the upper-middle class. They compromised by giving
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tax cuts to everyone. Meanwhile, they threw out proposed premium hikes for
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wealthy people on Medicare. The political consensus is that Clinton won all the
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battles, but the GOP won the war (for a budget package with tax cuts). The
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fiscal consensus is that politicians of both parties have once again managed to
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take credit for a windfall not of their making (since the economy is generating
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enough revenue to balance the budget without any deal) and squander the
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windfall on politically calculated handouts. (7/28)
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The
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scandal over deaf Mexican slaves widened. First, police found 57 deaf
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Mexicans in "virtual slavery" in Queens ( New York Times ); then similar
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rackets were busted in North Carolina and Chicago. The Mexicans were smuggled
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into the United States, miserably housed, and forced to peddle $1 trinkets (in
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places like the subway) to make money for their "pimps." The media bemoaned the
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vulnerability of illegal immigrants (trapped by their fear that outsiders will
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discover they're illegal) and congratulated Mayor Rudy Giuliani for rescuing
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the New York slaves. Eventually, the Times conceded that the conditions
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in Mexico, which these immigrants had fled and to which none so far want to
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return, were just as bad. "In a country of many poor and marginalized people,
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the deaf are almost invisible," grieved the Times . (7/28)
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Case
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closed: Alleged "spree killer" Andrew Cunanan , who was being hunted by
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the FBI for the murder of fashion designer Gianni Versace and others, killed
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himself. The premature anticlimax disappointed the media, but they continued to
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milk the story anyway. Autumn Jackson was convicted of trying to extort $40
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million from Bill Cosby . Her lawyer is contemplating a paternity suit,
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which might oblige Cosby to take a blood test. A jury cleared Carroll
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O'Connor of slander for calling his deceased son's cocaine supplier "a
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partner in murder." The pusher portrayed the verdict as a victory for
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celebrities. The jurors portrayed it as a defeat for scum. Reputed Mafia boss
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Vincent "Chin" Gigante reported to prison after being convicted of
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racketeering and conspiracy to murder. (7/28)
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Bill
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Weld resigned as governor of Massachusetts to campaign for the job of U.S.
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ambassador to Mexico. He has been nominated by President Clinton, but Sen.
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Jesse Helms, R-N.C., the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
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has vowed to quash the nomination on the grounds that Weld is soft on drugs.
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Analysts agree that 1) Helms' opposition guaranteed that Weld had almost no
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chance of getting the job to begin with; 2) Weld's caustic remarks about Helms
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in the last couple of weeks have further doomed his chances; and 3) Weld's
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resignation won't help him. The subtle theory is that Weld knows he will lose
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but is positioning himself for a GOP presidential run in 2000. The crude theory
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is that Weld just loves a good fight, particularly with Helms.
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(7/28)
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Update
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on the campaign-finance hearings : Johnny Chung told the Los Angeles
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Times that the $50,000 check he handed to Hillary Clinton's chief of staff
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at the White House had been solicited by Mrs. Clinton's staff, explicitly to
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help pay for White House Christmas parties billed to the Democratic National
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Committee. Chung explained, "I see the White House is like a subway: You have
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to put in coins to open the gates." Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott called
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Attorney General Janet Reno "Stonewall Reno" for 1) opposing immunity for
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Buddhist nuns whose testimony might implicate Democratic officials, and 2)
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refusing to appoint an independent counsel. Former GOP chairman Haley Barbour
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testified in defense of his National Policy Forum, through which a Hong Kong
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businessman provided collateral for a loan that ended up helping GOP
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congressional races. Pundits vouched that Barbour was a swell buddy of theirs
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and that he had acquitted himself brilliantly. Reviews of the senators so far:
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Thompson--fair and brave; Glenn--petty and partisan; Lieberman--honest and
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constructive; Torricelli--servile and sanctimonious. For Slate's take, see
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Jacob Weisberg's "Dispatch."(7/28)
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DNA
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evidence shows that Neanderthals were not our ancestors. Some analysts
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argued that the research supports two politically important theories: 1) Humans
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have had so little time to diverge genetically that the differences between
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human "races" are trivial, and 2) our common ancestors came from Africa
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(Cro-Magnons) and drove the Europeans (Neanderthals) to extinction. Why didn't
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we interbreed with the Neanderthals when they were still around? Because they
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were ugly, says the Los Angeles Times . (7/28)
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Miscellany: An American
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reporter says he saw Pol Pot tried for genocide and sentenced to life
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imprisonment by a Khmer Rouge tribunal July 25. Length of the trial: two hours.
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Analysts speculated that this is the Khmer Rouge's bid for legitimacy in
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Cambodia's latest factional power struggle. Retired Supreme Court Justice
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William Brennan died. Liberals called him the greatest hero in a century of
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jurisprudence. Conservatives noted their disagreements with him but remembered
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him as a man of principle and a truly nice guy. Peruvian President Alberto
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Fujimori is in deep trouble: Citizens are angry over his alleged illegal
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wiretapping and suppression of journalists, and newly discovered documents
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indicate that he may have been born in Japan rather than Peru, which would make
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him ineligible for his job. The Army discharged a 20-year decorated
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veteran one week before he would have been eligible for retirement
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benefits, because investigators discovered evidence of his homosexuality after
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an arsonist torched his home. Jan Ullrich became the first German cyclist to
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win the Tour de France. (7/28)
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