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...they live in suburbs or small towns near cities. They're doing better than they were six or eight years ago, but have little savings. Many voted for Perot in '92 and even in '96, some for Clinton. They are leaning toward Bush. They respond to candidates who convey the capacity for leadership. Gore's "fighting for hard-working families" pitch is aimed their way. So far, it has attracted many of their wives, not many of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign 2000: Chasing The Undecided: The Swing Set | 10/2/2000 | See Source »

...they live in suburbs or small towns near cities. They're doing better than they were six or eight years ago, but have little savings. Many voted for Perot in '92 and even in '96, some for Clinton. They are leaning toward Bush. They respond to candidates who convey the capacity for leadership. Gore's "fighting for hard-working families" pitch is aimed their way. So far, it has attracted many of their wives, not many of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Swing Set | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

Each painting shows van Gogh's desire to experiment with color and pose to convey emotion. About this series, van Gogh wrote, 'if I manage to do this whole family better still, at least I shall have done something to my liking and something individual.' The placement of two different versions of a portrait of Augustine and the different versions of 'The Postman Joseph Roulin' make clear van Gogh's desire to see how background affects mood, reflecting an artist at play and alive...

Author: By Nikki Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Impassioned Expressions | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

...really excited to be really able to take something fresh and convey those experiences to the students, and I hope to impart to them the importance of political activism," he said...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: President, Priest, Prison Guard Among IOP Fellows | 9/21/2000 | See Source »

...pollution in the clouds that wreath their peaks, bizarrely early frost that threatens their potato crops and new parasites that weaken their alpacas. They relayed only a few requests. Would the summit help them get the birth certificates necessary for visas? Would it underwrite three days' horse rental to convey six of their seers to the nearest decent road? Would it be all right to bring a few ritual staves and stones to New York...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strangers in a Land Of Strange Mountains | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

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