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  1. Paula Poundstone -- Mother Jones
    Paula Poundstone has bused tables, and worked as a bike messenger. She started doing comedy on open-mike nights in Boston in 1979. She's politically liberal, wrote for Mother Jones from 1993 to 1998 and covered the 1996 Republican Convention for The Rosie O'Donnell Show. She's known for wearing loud neckties, and has joked for years of being in therapy. Her 1993 comedy-variety Paula Poundstone Show aired for two weeks on ABC before being canceled.
  2. Paula Poundstone -- Comedian Paula Poundstone
    Seven months ago, until her arrest on child abuse charges, Paula Poundstone, a comedian with an amiably witty, improvisational style, had a flourishing career performing at theaters, colleges and corporate events. One of the few women to break out of the nightly grind of playing small clubs and theaters during the stand-up comedy boom of the 1980's, she had earned as much as $1.2 million annually in recent years.
  3. Paula Creamer -- Annika Sorenstam
    To add fuel to the fire, Paula Creamer came out publicly this week saying her goal was to be No. 1. Sure, everyone wants to be, but in Paula's case, it's pretty realistic. Having her paired in the final group with Annika surely raised the competitive juices.
  4. Drudge -- Monica Lewinsky
    [T]his grudge match, which gave Drudge his first wave of real Washington publicity, months before the world would know the name Monica Lewinsky, has ended in a victory for Drudge. Blumenthal has agreed to drop the suit, and even cut a $2,500 check for a flight to Washington made by Drudge's attorney for a deposition that had been canceled.
  5. Sexual Harassment -- Cases
    This compelling video weaves together the dramatic story of one harassment case with expert interviews to create a captivating and memorable message that sexual harassment will no longer be tolerated. Designed to reinforce your organization's own in-house policies, this program clearly demonstrates:
  6. Impeachment -- Articles of Impeachment
    Impeachment originated in England, where the House of Commons would present articles of impeachment to the House of Lords, which then tried the case. A well-known instance was the impeachment and trial (1786–95) of Warren Hastings, first governor general of India.
  7. Monica Lewinsky -- White House
    Monica Lewinsky was a White House intern who had sexual relations with President Bill Clinton. The resulting scandal culminated in Clinton's impeachment. In an MSNBC article (about Independent Counsel Kenneth's Starr report to the House of Representatives on the affair) Lewinsky describes the aftermath of a January 1996 sexual encounter between the two at the White House. It states,
  8. Nat Hentoff -- Amendment Rights
    Nat Hentoff is a nationally renowned authority on the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights and author of many books, including "The War on the Bill of Rights and the Gathering Resistance" (Seven Stories Press, 2004). Distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
  9. Bill Clinton -- Presidents
    Clinton excelled as a student and as a saxophone player. At one time, he considered becoming a professional musician. As a delegate to Boys Nation while in high school, he met President John F. Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden. This encounter has often been romanticised as a crucial factor in leading Clinton to begin a life of public service.
  10. Tonya Harding
    Tonya Harding is one a rare few female figure skaters to EVER do a triple axel. The second is Michelle Kwan. That's something for her to be proud of. In the skating world, that is, indeed, a feat.So, what went wrong in Tonya's life? She is the trailer trash of celebs these days, with more run-ins with the law than most. Her downfall began, probably right after she was born in Oregon, the home of hippies and tree huggers.
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