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...also the season of Phillips Brooks House fairs and sign-ups for the many opportunities for community service that the college has to offer. One needn't be a first-year to undertake these options for the coming year. We're all starting off fresh, inventing ourselves anew, turning over a new leaf...

Author: By Ben Lebwohl, | Title: Compared to Job... | 9/21/1996 | See Source »

...second term, and began, "My fellow Americans, we have work to do, and that's what this election is all about." He must have used the word work two dozen times in his short speech, which concluded with, "Tomorrow we greet the dawn and begin our work anew"--as if six long months of a nation's listening to Bob Dole's gothic baritone and Clinton's pleading lilt had been a sideshow that ended in one brief act of citizenship. Now the President and the people could return to the course they had agreed upon. Is this what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BY POPULAR DEMAND | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...mind, the most promising development was the very one that would eventually help undermine his candidacy: his party's recapture of both the House and the Senate a year earlier. Dole was once again majority leader. Back at the "center of the action," as he described it, Dole thought anew about the White House and wondered, as others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW HE GOT THERE | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

Instead he proved anew that he was, as elections expert James Thurber of American University in Washington put it, just plain "weird." For most of 1996 he gave lip service to his advisers' words that the election "is not about me." But a day after former Colorado Governor Dick Lamm announced that he would seek the Reform Party's nomination, Perot entered the race and proved that it really was about him. And by accepting $29 million in taxpayer money to fund his general-election campaign--just like any other pol--he undermined his credibility both as an outsider...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY PEROT WASN'T A CONTENDER | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...themes that the g.o.p. has nothing much to campaign on except character and taxes. And Bob Dole's tax plan gives Clinton a chance, rare for a Democrat, to run as a fiscal conservative virtuously resisting the seductive appeal of tax cuts that might make the budget deficit skyrocket anew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: THE LEARNING CURVE | 9/2/1996 | See Source »

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