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...captured the most seats (four) on the debate panels, and some people in Washington wonder if it's a coincidence that the network also seems to enjoy the coziest relations with the Administration. White House correspondent Ann Compton, who has arranged blind dates for White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, was chosen for the Oct. 11 session. ABC political director Hal Bruno and correspondent Carole Simpson will be on later panels. NBC, the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal have declined to participate, objecting to the protocol giving the candidates a say in choosing panel reporters...
...Ann Merla, a realtor from New York, made the four-hour trip to Cambridge just for the event. "I do my Christmas shopping [at Octoberfest]," she said...
...grown steadily in support and stature. This year local cable operators will participate by supplying taped reports of activities at their local schools, and the Arizona Daily Star has prepared a campaign game for newspapers to run. Political heavyweights are taking notice. Governors Mario Cuomo of New York and Ann Richards of Texas have offered to participate in the special, and both Clinton and Bush have endorsed the project. And what about Ross Perot? He entered the race too late to be included in the already printed ballot -- but there's ample space for a write...
...well as management, figure out what else they could produce, while the rest of us figure out what we could use. The late Congressman Ted Weiss's Defense Economic Adjustment Act shows how to go about it, as does the fine new book Dismantling the Cold War Economy, by Ann Markusen and Joel Yudken. The possibilities are endless: high-speed transit systems, waste-disposal technology, high-tech machinery that we now (like any Third World country) are forced to import...
...case, Spy would be hard pressed to fit Walsh under their "stupid list." In addition to favorites like Oz, she takes on hard core cultural theory like E. Ann Kaplan's Post-Modernism and Its Discontents...