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...nuclear freeze. His main concern, he said, was finding a balance between "national power and security on the one hand and long-term human survival on the other." Recalls a congressional friend and colleague, Representative Tom Downey of New York: "Al worked harder than everyone and shone brighter than everyone...
...television audiences. "That would be nice," he says. "It would indicate I'm still ambulatory." Tama Starr, president of Artkraft Strauss, the company that has been building and lowering the New Year's Eve ball in Times Square since 1908, promises that the millennium ball will be bigger and brighter and more spectacular than ever. "There will be more strobe lights and maybe a hologram," she says. "Lots of dazzle and flash...
Ironically, the financial picture was brighter for NBC's old-fashioned broadcast coverage. For the first five nights of competition, the Games averaged a surprisingly high 19.9 prime-time rating -- 17% higher than the Seoul Games got for the same period four years ago. NBC, expecting a falloff, had promised advertisers only between a 15 and 16. Still, NBC officials conceded that the network would probably lose $30 million to $40 million on its Olympics investment...
...When they decided to marry, Clinton bought a house, which his army of friends descended on to paint, inside and out, against the deadline of their marriage day. Atkinson, who was there, says it was a marriage all the friends saw as a merging of high talents. "I know brighter people singly, but I do not know any married couple with their combined strengths." It was fascinating to his friends that Bill, with his reputation as a ladies' man, chose for his wife the brainy and (at that time) frumpy- looking Hillary. Her indifference to matters of appearance was evident...
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