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Then it all became a bit confusing, a pungent brew of alcoholic reverie and post-election hysteria. Clinton broke 270 votes, and the hall seethed with delight and unrestrained hugging. Perot took to the dance floor and Bush, looking rather pleased with himself--"Look Barbara, I've lost an election. Aren't I clever?"--committed the decade's most revealing slip in thanking, yes thanking, Governor Bill. Democrats in the hall took their long-awaited chance to fondle each other, election results from God knows where flickered seductively on screen, and, oops, that was my last drop of the noxious...
...University of California at Santa Cruz researcher Yu-Shen Zhang--who co-authored a Nature paper last January with Toshiro Tanimoto, now at the school's Santa Barbara campus--suggested yesterday that the differences in the two findings were due to inferior resolution in the Harvard team's measurements...
...other three panelists were Barbara G. Pieper, an Institute of Politics fellow; Lynn Wachtel, chair of Women Executives in State Government; and Phyllis Ann Wallace, an MIT professor emerita in economics...
Associate Editors: William R. Doerner, Barbara Rudolph, Michael S. Serrill...
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