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Senator Bob Graham is the only one on the list who has never had a real boomlet, perhaps because he tried too hard to create one by flogging polls showing he could carry Florida. His record of ordering more executions during his eight-year term than any other sitting Governor could offset Dukakis' soft-on-crime image. He is a master of the political gimmick -- he performed 100 different jobs in 100 days during his 1978 gubernatorial campaign -- with potent Washington connections (he is the brother-in-law of Washington Post Board Chairman Katharine Graham). But with less than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Searching For Mr. Right | 7/18/1988 | See Source »

Every day there is a new rumor, another heartbeat-away boomlet. First it's Sam Nunn, then it's none of the above. Earthbound since 1984, John Glenn once again zooms into orbit. Republicans are beating the bushes in quest of the Vice President's Vice President. The roster of G.O.P. names in play is as long as George Bush's resume. Speculation over the Veepstakes has often enlivened the last weeks before dull conventions, but never before have the guessing games been pursued with this much avidity while most voters still have spring fever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Veepstakes: Too Much, Too Soon | 5/16/1988 | See Source »

Welcome to the world of totercise. Scenes similar to the one in Rubenstein's Playorena classroom on Manhattan's Upper West Side are being played out across the country as kiddie exercise becomes the latest boomlet in the ever expanding fitness field. Today pint-size workouts, some for infants as young as six weeks, are offered at many community centers, health clubs and local Ys. Specialized children's exercise centers seem to be springing up everywhere. Playorena, a chain started six years ago, now has 70 centers, mainly on the East Coast, with 7,500 pupils. Gymboree, begun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health & Fitness: C'Mon Now, Shape It Up, Baby | 10/5/1987 | See Source »

...cash reserve for anything you want, whenever you want it," as New York's Dime Savings Bank promises? Or "a real bargain," courtesy of California First? Those are the kinds of advertising claims that are wafting these days around banking's hottest product, the home-equity loan. A boomlet of sorts is under way as customers respond with enthusiasm to this form of consumer debt, while lenders vie frantically for customers and market share. But amid the rush, cautionary voices are warning about the dangers of the popular loans, and the misleading nature of some of the hype. The major...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Home Is Where The Debt Is | 6/8/1987 | See Source »

...hill from the Red Dog, nobody in the state capitol building sees anything to chuckle about. When Steve Cowper, the new Governor of the largest state in the union, looks out his third-floor window, his horizon does not stretch far enough to see another boom, or even a boomlet. What he sees is a budget deficit of $882 million and diminished prospects for the state's heretofore pampered citizens. A man who favors cowboy boots and long silences, Cowper says sardonically, "It's a four-year term unless they burn me out of the mansion." Cowper idly contemplates that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Alaska: Boom Times Yield to a Bitter Bust | 3/30/1987 | See Source »

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