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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 5

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Indiana Gazettei
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"gglie 3nbian'a uziite I Thursday, August 21, 1997 Page 5 Chelsea leaves vacation to return home Steenburgen and Ted Danson. With a cool wind whipping the Atlantic Ocean, it was a crisp ride. "It was fine, but it was cold," Clinton said afterward. The sailing party then dined at the 300-acre Gay Head estate of the late Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.r Cranberry Juice in a By LAURA MYERS Associated Press Writer GAY- HEAD, Mass. After three days of playing games and going to dinner parlies with her parents, Chelsea Clinton is taking a break from the family vacation to spend time with friends In Washington before heading off to college; Chelsea, 17, departed this Mar- tha's Vineyard resort community Wednesday; Until her return next week, President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton will have bags of books, a little wet weather and a bevy of like-minded friends such as the Kennedys to keep them company.

"This was expected. Chelsea never planned to stay the whole three weeks," said Josh Silverman, a' White House spokesman. "There are just some people she wants to see back home, some friends." An only child, Chelsea will enter Stanford University in September. Her parents, who say they're dread Capture ihe natural cranberry solids found in fresh cranberry juice in a convenient capsule form. Optimum Cranberry Premium Concenlrale, from Way Products, Inc.

nw Cupiuw JJ.J7. vacation through Sept. 7. With rainy weather in the offing today and Chelsea gone, the first couple may find more time on their hands to read books or play some of their favorite games such as Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit. The president, a voracious reader, has finished two books in threedays: a fat biography of John Marshall, the nation's first chief justice of the Supreme Court, and a light mystery, "White Widow" by broadcaster Jim Lehrer, said his spokesman Barry Toiv.

"I don't think the president has decided yet what book he's going to read next," said Toiv. On Wednesday, the Clintons weren't sitting in their chairs. The couple, without Chelsea, went sailing with Sen. Edward Kennedy, and his wife, Victoria Reggie, on the Kennedys' 52-foo -schooner, Mya, for Vh hours. Also aboard were Kennedy's sons, Patrick and Ted, and Caroline Kennedy and her husband, Ed Schlossberg.

Saxophonist Richard Sherr on another boat serenaded the president with "Hail to the Chief." Some onlookers sang "Happy Birthday," although the president had celebrated his 51st the night before at a party in the summer home of actors Mary 0535 Pretidtht Clinton at the helm with Hillary Clinton and Sen. Edward Kennedy. (APphoto) RECREATIONAL (Non-Competitive) SHARON 5 5CHOOL of OANCE ing their soon-to-be-empty nest, will go to California to help her get settled and say goodbye. The White House said the first daughter would return to Martha's Vineyard by next week, however, to continue their family's three-week GYMNASTIC FRE HEARING TEST: M0N AUG. 25 Batteries and Accessaries Frw Cleaning and Hearing Aid Check PROFESSIONAL HEARING AID SERVICE 349-1221 1801 Philadelphia Indians Office Hours: Daily PROGRAM! REGISTER TER CLASSES Tftc REGISTER NOW: CLASSES BEGIN SEPT.

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McVeigh has raised the definition of the term ingratitude to new meaning. He has gratuitously insulted the court and counsel simply because he is peeved that he cannot get his way," Jones wrote. "My motion to withdraw is not based upun what Mr. McVeigh has said, but the fact that he said it and that he is conducting himself in a manner that is so self-destructive of 'his legal interests that 1 have no other alternative but to withdraw." McVeigh, 29, was sentenced to die for the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building that killed 168.

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In a series of interviews published in The Buffalo (N.Y.) News over the past week, McVeigh said his frustration with Jones increased after a story appeared in The Dallas Morn-. ing News in late February, alleging McVeigh had claimed responsibility for the bombing. OFF MEN'S BUSH HIKER OXFORD FAMOUS MAKER BRAS WARNER'S OLGA PLAYTEX MAI DEN FORM HIDDEN FANTASIES LILY OF FRANCE SPORT VANITY FAIR Timbcrianid' jjjj FlILl ELEGANCE Frill rw Vlir 1 FRIDAY'S I CRISSCROSS I K2090, leg-S19. McVeigh said he wanted Jones off the case, contending the attorney had told him a series of lies and had "screwed up badly." He also told the newspaper that Jones promised to remove himself from the case once the trial was completed, but went back on his word. In June, after McVeigh was convicted, McVeigh wrote U.S.

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