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...House minority whip Newt Gingrich. The United Seniors Association vows to have its members send 1 million letters to Washington protesting any tinkering with Social Security. But business groups, while hardly enthusiastic about higher corporate taxes, have been holding their fire; there are some hints that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce may wind up endorsing the plan. For all those who have spent years bemoaning deficits, the opportunity to do more than complain about them is finally here...
...reckless, emotionally naked. For his first television interview in 14 years, Jackson won a huge audience -- the largest, excluding Super Bowls, in a decade -- and a forum to counter some of the zanier rumors that have swirled around him. He rebutted the charge that he sleeps in a , hyperbaric chamber; the photo suggesting that he did actually showed him, he said, testing equipment at a burn center he founded after being "burned very badly" while shooting a 1984 Pepsi spot...
...passageways lead to another harsh stone room with gray video monitors on which scenes of horror are narrated by offstage voices. German soldiers surround a hospital and throw newborn babies out of the upper windows. Men and women stripped of even artificial limbs go to the gas chamber while an avuncular SS colonel insists they will not be harmed. At the exit, the backlighted words of Simon Wiesenthal offer the museum's justification for re- creating such pain: ONLY KNOW THAT HOPE LIVES WHEN PEOPLE REMEMBER...
DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THEY WERE AT THE HEART OF WHAT was known as the War Room, the pressurized chamber in Little Rock famed for formulating rapid political parries and thrusts: James Carville, the raging Cajun strategist; his partner, Paul Begala; media maven Mandy Grunwald; and pollster Stanley Greenberg. When they failed to follow Clinton to the White House, their laser-sharp populist instincts were soon missed. Now Clinton has called them back, though just how much he relies on them remains a question. In room 160 of the Executive Office Building, aides have re-created the War Room. Around...
...there will be more than enough heat to discomfort all involved. Groups ranging from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the League of United Latin American Citizens, which represents 300,000 Hispanic Americans, are running hard to head off new energy taxes. Many lobbyists stoutly oppose all the ideas being floated...