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...overcaffeinated, changing his style overnight from stiff incumbent to small-market talk-show host. On the other, he was up against a genuine hero with the ability to mainline his unique story into the psyche of voters, who knew they would have buckled after one arm was broken--and after five days, not five years. Perhaps Bradley traveled a road too high. Show too much ethical superiority, too much condescension, and voters wonder whether you have what it takes to do business with Trent Lott and Tom DeLay, who wheel and deal on the low road with gusto...
...opponent is stretched out on a soft mattress on Air Force Two, but who said campaigning was a rose garden? One night when the oven wasn't working on his charter plane, Bradley lost his usual composure. When Gore heard about it, he put a white napkin over his arm and served the press dinner on his flight. You've arrived at a very bad pass when Gore comes across as the warm and playful...
...however varied his tasks, the University marshal's office is above all a public relations apparatus--another arm of the extensive Harvard system, designed to coordinate the image the University presents when delegates leave the campus and preparing a ceremonious welcome for all visitors...
Through World Boston Organization, an arm of the State Department, people from around the world request to speak with Harvard faculty members. The University marshal's office will provide the link between the outside world and Harvard...
...place, especially in comparison to other areas in the city. Carlos has never been robbed, nor had a gun pulled on him. Nevertheless, he acknowledges that driving a cab can be dangerous, and that other drivers have had very frightening experiences. "A friend of mine was shot in the arm for no reason," he says...