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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Flip on CBS tonight, and there will be Jim Nantz or Billy Packer or some other slightly-balding announcer talking about how some ACC team is beating an unknown school like...

Author: By Fric F. Brown, | Title: Laxwomen Destroy BC | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

Billy Packer, speaking for all of America on CBS, said, "Boy, that's a long ways...

Author: By Darren Kilfara, | Title: March Greatness | 3/15/1994 | See Source »

...sure, what people think they know might not be so. The White House charges that critics have been running expensive ads contending that "there are all kinds of things in my plan that aren't there," as President Clinton put it in an interview on CBS This Morning. Koziol to the contrary, for example, the plan would have little if any effect on the benefits he gets from GM, and it proposes no direct new taxes except for one on tobacco (though new insurance premiums that some companies and workers would have to pay are often considered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Noooo! | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

Aides preparing Clinton for his CBS interview last week began with a blunt sample question, phrased by political adviser Paul Begala: "Your health-care reform is in trouble, the polls look bad, ((Senate Republican leader Bob)) Dole says your plan is dead." (Actually, Dole carefully qualified his statement, saying "in its present form.") The President's response, says Begala, "was all energy, energy, energy. To Clinton the notion that he's getting into trouble is invigorating." The President and Hillary Rodham Clinton plan an intensified grass-roots campaign to build public support. Bill Clinton gave an example Wednesday by phoning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Noooo! | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

...debate. Some congressional voices already pronounce two of the basic elements of Clinton's approach dead. They are the alliances that would force most health-insurance buyers into mandatory purchasing pools, and the requirement that most employers pay at least 80% of their workers' insurance premiums. Clinton, on CBS, inferentially conceded that Congress might not approve either element -- though he challenged the lawmakers to come up with some substitutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Noooo! | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

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