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...already reached a fever pitch -- as has the inevitable speculation about candidates for the plum posts. For Defense Secretary, there is talk of a three-way race between House Armed Services Committee chairman Les Aspin, Oklahoma Congressman Dave McCurdy and Senate Armed Services Committee chairman Sam Nunn. Retiring Colorado Senator Tim Wirth has been dubbed a possible Secretary of the Interior or Energy. Among the dozen or so names mentioned for Secretary of State, the leading candidate seems to be Warren Christopher, deputy secretary in the Carter Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Democrats: Measuring the Drapes | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...that Quayle brought back from an official trip to Chile, the Murphy Brown "family values" dispute and a host of misstatements and misspoken lines -- only added to the popular view that Quayle was not ready for prime time. "Gore has written a book," says the Democrat's friend, outgoing Colorado Senator Tim Wirth, "and Quayle can't spell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Quayle vs. Gore | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

Members of the polo team did take a break fromtraining to watch Jones film a documentary for theLower Colorado River Authority and to shoot doveswith their host...

Author: By Yvonne M. Saenger, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Polo Club Journeys to Texas | 9/28/1992 | See Source »

...Michigan 1-0-1 1283 6 5. Texas A&M (1) 4-0-0 1265 5 6. Notre Dame 2-0-1 1218 7 7. Alabama (1) 3-0-0 1182 9 8. Tennessee 3-0-0 1138 14 9. Penn St. 3-0-0 1126 10 10. Colorado 3-0-0 924 11 11. UCLA 2-0-0 811 15 12. Ohio St. 3-0-0 795 21 13. Florida 1-1-0 792 4 14. Virginia 3-0-0 664 20 15. Nebraska 2-1-0 602-12 16. Clemson 1-1-0 578 17 17. Syracuse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Crimson Sports Wire | 9/21/1992 | See Source »

...several state governments have become impatient with the pace of change and are pondering more dramatic measures. In recent months, legislators in California, Colorado and Kansas introduced bills that would have mandated specific medical school quotas. Schools that failed to graduate at least 50% of students in primary care would have faced million-dollar cutbacks in state funding. Although none of these measures passed, they serve as a warning. Americans are frustrated by the fragmentation of their health care and want someone -- either doctors or lawmakers -- to restore the balance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Health Care Too Specialized? | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

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