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...Marsha Bristow Bostick of Columbus remembers noticing with alarm last summer that her three-year-old daughter Betsy had memorized an awful lot of TV commercials. The toddler announced that she planned to take ballet lessons, followed by bride lessons. That helped inspire her mother, then 37, to quit her $150,000-a-year job as a marketing executive. She and her husband, Brent, a bank officer, decided that Betsy and their infant son Andrew needed more parental attention if they were going to develop the right sort of values. Marsha explained, ''I found myself wondering, How wealthy...
...Rule has re-emerged as America's primary meal- planning guide: if she never heard of it, don't serve it. With a couple of children in tow, mothers and fathers simply don't have time to hunt for goat cheese and sun-dried tomatoes in the supermarket. Marsha Bristow Bostick fondly recalls the leisurely evenings she spent at home before her children were born, ''cooking wonderful things with my husband while we sipped white wine.'' Now? ''We're eating SpaghettiO's, fried chicken, lots of terrible-for- you casseroles covered in cheese...
...Republicans, with Terry C. Young defending Goard and Barry Richard and Daryl Bristow representing Bush (while doing double duty between this case and the roughly equivalent Martin County case down the hall), say it's a "hypertechnicality." The applications, because of a printing error, did not include a space for voter ID. The addition of the needed information in no way touched on the integrity of the ballots themselves. Goard's action merely facilitated voting, say the Bush lawyers, and not one Democratic application (which did not have the printing error) was tossed for missing the voter ID number...
...Myth" No. 4: That the found Bush votes in Nassau County - one of the three targets of the Gore contest - are somehow illegal. Daryl Bristow, Bartlit's partner, in charge...
...line: "No one at no time declared these votes illegal," Bristow said. The 218 votes at issue "were real votes by real people" (sound familiar?) and the Nassau canvassing board "discovered on machine recount that these votes were not counted," so they went with their original total. Simple as that...