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BORN: Dec. 6, 1934, Chattanooga, Tenn. EDUCATION: Tennessee Technological U, B.S., 1961 FAMILY: Wife, Sandy; three children RELIGION: Protestant MILITARY: Navy, 1953-57; Naval Reserve, 1957-69 OCCUPATION: Marine-services executive POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 300 Torchwood Avenue, Plantation...
BORN: Oct. 24, 1959, Fort Oglethorpe EDUCATION: U of Tennessee at Chattanooga, B.S., 1982; U of Georgia, J.D., 1985 FAMILY: Wife, Reva Revis RELIGION: Methodist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: Georgia House, 1989- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1996, Ringgold 30736. Tel.: 706-965-1996 Poston is out to win back the Ninth for the Democrats, making as much political hay as possible out of his opponent's defection last year. As an eight-year state legislator, he has good name recognition and campaign experience, and promises to bring his commitment to crime prevention and ethics reform--he introduced a state...
BORN: Oct. 28, 1957, Fort Benning, Ga. EDUCATION: U of North Carolina, 1977-78, 1979-80; U of Tennessee, 1978-79 FAMILY: Wife, Kim; two children RELIGION: Baptist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Real estate broker POLITICAL CAREER: Republican nominee for U.S. House, 1992; U.S. House, 1994- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4331, Chattanooga...
...truth is, all the pieces the team needs to win a gold medal this summer are in place here at the Women's National Training Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee: eight experienced, mature, ferociously strong athletes; Yazmin Farooq, their coxswain, cheerleader and sometime nemesis; and Hartmut Buschbacher, their unsmiling East German coach who really does have a warm and fuzzy center in there somewhere. After taking the gold at the world championships in Tampere, Finland, last August, the Eight--Jennifer Dore, Catriona Fallon, Amy Fuller, Laurel Korholz, Monica Tranel Michini, Kakela and the McCagg twins--know in their heart that they...
...accounts the kind of popular, high-energy teacher who could get kids to come to a 7 a.m. class. He took his class canoeing in the Okefenokee Swamp or on field trips to Copper Hill, which he called "a famous industrial-pollution site in Chattanooga." Gingrich's effort to build such a large student following had a pragmatic side to it--a number of his students eventually became the ground troops in his campaigns for Congress...