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Indeed, most of the winners find that the extra $30,000 or so a year does not dramatically change their lifestyles. A former candy-factory worker, Alexander Angelo, 54, of Big Fish Lake, Mich., says winning Illinois' big lottery last January "took me out of the working class." But, adds Angelo, a father of eight, "it doesn't make you live like Rockefeller. I could use more money...
...campaigning, not only by the candidates but also by a pursuing army of some 200 reporters (see THE PRESS). To represent TIME, Chief of Correspondents Murray Gart assigned two teams of Washington staffers: Dean Fischer, Strobe Talbott and Christopher Ogden to the Ford-Dole campaign; Stanley Cloud, Bonnie Angelo and John F. Stacks to Carter-Mondale-and sometimes the correspondents have switched from one campaign to the other to get a fresh perspective. For this week's issue, both candidates gave exclusive interviews to TIME (see THE NATION...
...testify with your Bonnie Angelo that Southerners never really leave. But I can't go back-until perhaps they improve the ski slopes back home, and the Chinook and steelhead run the Bayou Pierre. The Yankee life has been too good...
...Southerners on the staff, the assignment had a personal meaning. Some had left the South to work in New York or in bureaus around the world, but, says Washington Correspondent Bonnie Angelo, a North Carolinian: "Southerners never really leave. There's always a cranny of their psyche that cherishes the soft-edged South...
During the primary campaign, the competition had not always been a matter of song and dance. In interviews with TIME Correspondent Bonnie Angelo just before the nomination, there was an edge to the comments of both women...