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...Scary Robert Downey Jr. stories c) A Chinese finger trap d) Gum, a hair clip and an old MacGyver video...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Oct. 23, 2000 | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...fair, Bush's team ignores some polls. The public is hardly clamoring for his $1.6 trillion tax cut, but Bush, unlike many of his fellow Republicans, keeps pushing it. And while focus groups fell hard for the infamous, nonrun G.O.P. attack ad featuring a video clip of Gore insisting that Clinton has never lied, Bush killed it on the grounds that it was deceptive. As Bush aides are quick to point out, the Gore campaign far outspends them on polling ($1.25 million to $690,000 this year). But those figures obscure the fact that much of the data Bush uses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign 2000: Behind The Rhetoric: Polling for the Perfect Pitch | 10/9/2000 | See Source »

...video clip of a Gore debate making its way through the e-mail system at Bush's Austin headquarters gives you a sense of how the team sizes up its opponent. "I have never said anything I knew to be untrue," says Gore as he defends himself against Bill Bradley's claim that he has distorted his health care plan. "I have never said anything that is untrue." The boast is a vexing reminder that the Bush campaign, like Bradley's, has been unable to make Gore's credibility an issue. But it is also a claim they hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Other Fall TV Preview | 9/29/2000 | See Source »

Heading into this week's contests against Central Connecticut and Cornell, the Bulldogs hope to maintain their scoring clip while improving upon a league-worst defense that has allowed 1.88 goals per game...

Author: By Jared R. Small, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Upset of W. Soccer Vaults Brown Into Top 25 | 9/28/2000 | See Source »

...what Feldstein calls a "rising wave." Productivity increased 5% last year, and is still accelerating through the slowdown; in the second quarter of this year it shot up at an annual rate of 5.7%. One result: though "tight labor markets are pushing up wages at a faster and faster clip," says Feldstein, unit labor costs--what employers pay out in wages and benefits for each pound of plastics produced or hamburger served by their workers--are lower than a year ago. And unit labor costs, he notes, are the "key driver of inflation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Board of Economists: The Good Bad News | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

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