The pill Jill takes is Prozac, the most widely prescribed antidepressant in history. If you’re not a user yourself, you almost certainly know people who are and for whom the drug has proven almost a miracle.
Prozac vs. The Blues – May 28, 1992
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Bad company
Arkansas’s most notorious drug smuggler testified about his links to Colombia. His ties to Washington have yet to be explained.
Bad company: Barry Seal, George Bush and Jorge Luis Ochoa – May 21, 1992
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Country Club of Little Rock: Still for Whites only
Racial issues slumbered away on the manicured golf courses of the Country Club of Little Rock and Pleasant Valley Country Club until a few months ago
Country Club of Little Rock: Still for whites only – May 14, 1992
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The Mean Streets: Bill’s Bloody Path to Victory
It was a long way from Hope, but Clinton’s winding, bumpy path to the Democratic presidential nomination required a visit to the mean streets. To get black votes in New York City, one must actually encounter black people in New York City.
The mean streets: Bill’s bloody path to victory – May 7, 1992
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The Class of ’91
With Knox Nelson ousted and Max Howell doddering, a new era dawns in State Senate