What Clinton does to Joe Klein and Bill Safire shouldn't happen to a dog.
Another journalist on the panel, William Safire of The New York Times, said he was forced to restrain his remarks.
What is more, as Safire points out, Gorbachev is stimulating a "bidding war" for the loyalties of the Soviet military.
The requirement to pay close attention to these differences was brilliantly spelled out by William Safire in yesterday's New York Times.
William Safire prepared a eulogy for Richard Nixon to deliver should the lunar module fail to get back up into orbit.
Mr. Safire called attention to an alarming op.ed. article that appeared in the Toronto Globe and Mail on 5 September 1995.
Mr. WILLIAM SAFIRE (The New York Times): I'm seething inside because I cannot tell you what I really think of the unchecked abuse of prosecutorial discretion.
Mr. Safire correctly suggests that Taiwan may be seen by a Chinese government seeking legitimacy to be every bit as convenient a target as Chechnya was for the new leader of Russia.
" As William Safire would say, "Fuggedaboutit.
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As the Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist William Safire observed in the New York Times, China may have been encouraged to take this step by the Clinton-Gore team's feckless response to Vladimir Putin's ruthless bid to consolidate his political position.
In the summer of 2003, New York Times columnists Maureen Dowd and Mr. Safire sneered at the programs, portraying them as once again the personal toys of the evil Mr. Poindexter to invade the privacy of innocent Americans.
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In the summer of 2003, New York Times columnists Maureen Dowd and Mr. Safire sneered at the programs, portraying them as -- once again -- the personal toys of the evil Mr. Poindexter to invade the privacy of innocent Americans.
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With characteristic lucidness and verve, syndicated columnist William Safire enumerated in a column published Monday in the New York Times how enemies of freedom in Libya, Afghanistan, Syria, the West Bank, Iran and North Korea have all trimmed sail of late.
Reno dismissed a report Wednesday by columnist William Safire, who quoted an unnamed source as saying some "career professionals" in the Justice Department have now joined FBI Director Louis Freeh in urging her to seek the appointment of an independent counsel.
Did Safire ever misspell "cat"?
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In a column headlined "Pour It On" (a copy of which is attached), Safire noted a number of indications that institutions like the KGB are, to use Gorbachev's phrase, "regrouping" -- as opposed to undergoing the sort of dismantling that is so clearly required.
Goaded on by New York Times columnist William Safire, the advocates presented the program as the diabolical plan of John Poindexter, the former Reagan national security adviser and director of Pentagon research, to spy on "every public and private act of every American" -- in Mr. Safire's words.
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As vividly depicted in the attached column by William Safire published in today's New York Times, Gorbachev is presently acting as the spoiler, the obstacle to the consolidation of a Commonwealth of Independent States -- a free alliance of sovereign nations explicitly designed to replace and terminate the old Soviet Union.
At a time when New Yorkers routinely spot Leonardo DiCaprio in person at Manhattan's trendiest nightspots, Ms. Lewinsky's reported social life does not extend beyond a quick handshake with William Safire at the Cosmos Club--a scene that will presumably be accompanied in the movie by background music from Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians.
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