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...America in 1970 at the age of 24, eventually settled in Boynton Beach, Fla., and soon amassed a small fortune in the construction business. Handsome and well-tailored, he acquired six parcels of Palm Beach County real estate worth nearly $400,000, took ski vacations in chic Vail, Colo., dabbled in photography and raced cars, finishing a respectable 17th in the Miami Grand Prix (prize: $400). A Jacuzzi bubbled outside his bedroom, a speedboat was moored to his private dock. And, of course, Chris Wilder had a penchant for attractive young women. In an interview for a dating service videotaped...
MUCH HAS been made of Democratic Presidential aspirant Gary W. Hart's (D-Colo.) appeal to the emerging political bloc of young urban professionals, or yuppies. But more scrutiny should go to the Colorado Senator's flirtation with an older, more established constituency--thousands of urban gun holders, or thugs...
Lynch, discounting polls which put Jackson, with 21 percent, in third place behind former Vice President Walter F. Mondale, with 41 percent, and Sen. Gary W. Hart (D-Colo.) with 28 percent, says he thinks Jackson...
...SUPER TUESDAY installment of the Democratic primary serial provided some exciting new twists in a campaign that has already seen its share of remarkable reverses. First, Fritz Mondale seemed mighty and invincible. Then, Gary Hart (D--Colo.) seemed confident and unstoppable. Now it looks like we're in store for a protracted race in which a clear front-runner may never emerge. Only one thing is clear, the road to the Democratic. Party convention in San Francisco is tile with pot holes and the party is riding on shocks that are already worn Prospects for victory in November get dimmer...
Having declared his allegiance to Sen. Gary W. Hart (D-Colo.)'s campaign in an editorial last Monday, Michael W. Hirschorn proceeded to write Tuesday's seemingly unbiased, "News Analysis of the differences between Hart and Mondale. I see that Michael learned his lesson well, hanging out with the press in New Hampshire, and now seeks to extend their misleading claims to objecticity in political affairs to the pages of the Crimson...