Notebook: Aug. 16, 1999
WINNERS & LOSERS
[WINNERS]
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON Her Bill's-a-mess Talkathon gets pundits howling, but New Yorkers like it. Her polls jump 10 points
RICHARD HOLBROOKE Emerges from Senate rough-up to be U.N. envoy. Such power--and so close to Charlie Rose
MARK MCGWIRE Nixes risky, strength-building Andro; gets 501st homer. Fix ump snafu, and you're God
[& LOSERS]
STEVE CASE You've got losses! AOL CEO watches stock tumble. But he's still a cybermogul, and you're not
DAVID SIMMONS Utah bizman cops a plea in Olympics scandal. Do they have ice dancing at Leavenworth?
CHUCK D. Public Enemy rolls out anti-Semitic CD. Not only racist, but so 15 minutes ago
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Quotes of the Day »
GREGG KEESLING on reports that he received a call from an Army official saying he wasn't eligible to receive a condolence letter from President Obama because his son committed suicide, rather than dying in action








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