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Johnny got his lawyer

Counselors are becoming afraid of telling the full truth. They'll write that Johnny took these courses and was a great student, but they won't tell you that Johnny burned down the gym. Whose job is it to tell (college) admissions officers about that?”

-- Joyce Smith, executive director of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. From "Guidance Counselors, Fearful of Litigation, Cautious in Recommendations" in the New York Times.
SALON | March 12, 1998

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Paula Jones' patron accuses her legal fund of defrauding the public


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