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No. 160: "Put the Dis Back in Description"
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"Smelly, Lethargic, Incoherent." Ads in many papers caution that
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someone like this is probably ... what?
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by noon
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ET Thursday to e-mail your answer to [email protected] .
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Wednesday's question (No. 159)--"Mourning
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"After wrapping up his work on the Middle East's problems,
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President Clinton headed home to face his own." That's the caption to a grim
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front-page photo in today's New York Times . Participants are invited
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to submit a caption sure to appear on the front of any paper the day after the
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House votes on impeachment.
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"Sharing a snack with Rep. Bob Barr, President Clinton expresses
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satisfaction that his sudden switch in party affiliation resulted in a swift
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end to impeachment proceedings."-- Jennifer Miller
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"Washington Post : An emotional but poised first lady announces the death
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of the president. Although authorities have no suspects, they describe the
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president's injuries as 'small puncture wounds in the head and chest, roughly
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the diameter of a Size 9 Manolo Blahnik heel.' "-- Kate Powers
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"A
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pensive President Clinton bites his lower lip in the Oval Office after ordering
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the carpet bombing of Capitol Hill. 'For us to initiate military action during
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Christmas would have been highly offensive.' he said."-- David McShane
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( Tim Carvell and Jennifer Miller had similar answers.)
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"Following the vote to impeach, Vice President Gore jumps up and down and pumps
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his fist in the air in a private display of grief."-- Andrew Solovay
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"Boston Globe : Following his impeachment, Bill Clinton meets with
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colorful, possibly apocryphal, salt-of-the-earth Boston characters."-- Tim
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Carvell
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for more responses.
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Randy's Tough Love Wrap-Up
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I'll say it directly:
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Read the directions. The question called for a photo caption, not a headline.
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Believing a firm response was demanded, I've relegated such inapt answers to
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Page 2. (Click for some quite amusing if not entirely germane replies.) My
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actions came without warning but not without repeated provocation. Indeed, as
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recently as November, I refrained from this course only at the eleventh hour.
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Eleventh and a half. Undoubtedly my timing will be questioned. So let me assure
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you that this is in no way intended to deter any proceedings under way in the
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House of Representatives, no matter how idiotic. May God bless the brave men
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and women at CNN who will be working so hard and with such pleasure in the
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coming days. God bless America.
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Adam Bonin's
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Naughty or Nice Extra
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Mark McGwire, Kenneth
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Starr, Katie Couric, and Garth Brooks all made the list this year. List of
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The National League of
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Junior Cotillions' "Ten Best-Mannered People of 1998." John Glenn, Chelsea
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Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Billy Graham, Peter Jennings, and Whitney Houston were
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also named.
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All-Naughty
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Stalinist Nostalgia Extra
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The breakup of the Soviet Union has generated waves
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of affection for the good old days. Can you match the scary anachronism with
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the party calling for its revival?
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Relic of a Glorious
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A. Official Anti-Semitism
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B. Labor Camps
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C. Secret Police
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Sentimental Old Fool
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1. Gennadi Seleznyov, speaker of the Duma's lower
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2. Victor Ilyukhin, head of the Duma's security
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affairs committee
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A-2: Ilyukhin accused Yeltsin and the Jews of
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genocide against the Russian people. "The large-scale genocide wouldn't have
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been possible if Yeltsin's inner circle had consisted of the main ethnic
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groups, and not exclusively of one group, the Jews." (Yeltsin's frequently
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shuffled Cabinet, of course, consists mostly of ethnic Russians.)
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B-1: Sleznyov suggested that crime could be curbed
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by reintroduction of hard labor camps that contributed so much to population
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control under Stalin.
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C-3: Last month the Duma
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voted to bring back the statue of Feliks Dzerzhinsky, the first head of the
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Soviet secret police. Formerly displayed in front of KGB headquarters, it was
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toppled in 1991.
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Disclaimer: All
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submissions will become the property of Slate and will be
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published at Slate 's discretion. Slate may
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publish your name on its site in connection with your submission.
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