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Bennett then signaled his eagerness to engage the Democrats on the issue if they pressed anew for the civil rights bill. They will; Senator Edward Kennedy and the other leading sponsors plan to reintroduce the measure early in 1991. Bennett was accurately assumed to be speaking for the White House. Thus the near universal belief that the Bush forces were sculpting a new version of Willie Horton, the black killer used in 1988 as a symbol of liberals' softness on crime...
...best self, its high romantic spirit, in time for a well-judged ending -- renunciations and not completely quashed yearnings all nicely mixed up. At its least, Havana reminds us how infrequently movies today invoke the romantic spirit. At its height, it satisfies our longing to experience that spirit anew. Put it this way: we can stand more than one Casablanca every 48 years...
...have a wonderful conversation--at late-night rates, to boot. Finally, everything is peachy keen, until you hang up. Then the cycle begins anew...
...George Bush, from his crippling "no new taxes" campaign promise. The long-term strategy was obvious: even if Bush took a drubbing for raising taxes in 1990, he would put the country on a stronger economic path. That could help ensure his re-election in 1992. Darman was thinking anew: "Fix it now. Win it later...
America as a whole is far more open to newcomers than any other country in the world. Immigration has always been a source of boundless fresh energy and enthusiasm, as millions discovered America anew and in a sense rebuilt it in every generation...