51. A few taps on my computer keyboard and I was exploring the whole country. 52. A whole country of critical in-laws just itching to put John and Carolyn and Cindy and all the rest of them in their place? 53. After all, the whole country is watching. 54. But for Clinton adultery would also risk the presidency, which does not belong to him, and so become a problem for the whole country. 55. But now, it seems as if the whole country is talking about it. 56. But Pyongyang does not represent the whole country, and the authorities are aware of it. 57. But President Clinton turned his personal flaws into a public matter when he made the whole country complicit in his cover story. 58. But the country was quieter Wednesday and NATO decided it was better to have neutral troops face a little risk than to let the whole country deteriorate further. 59. But they have a sympathetic hero and a whole country full of stories to explore. 60. But when he awoke the other day and learned the whole country had been in his room, surveying his struggle, that was enough. |