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...would say two-thirds. I would say about one-third boys are usually in the [bookstore] lines, which is kind of cool. But I think part of it is because she's not a girlie-girl. She could be Johnnie B. Jones and the probably the stories wouldn't change very much...
...Clinton has again shown his perspicacity [NATION, Dec. 16]. He cemented the allegiance of women, appeased Congress (at least temporarily) and, most important, ensured continuous loyalty. As Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright may or may not turn out to be another Henry Kissinger, but she is not going to cool her heels waiting for an audience with a Syrian dictator. Perhaps a consistent foreign policy, sorely missing during the past four years, will now come into existence. While at this time media attention is concentrating on Albright, William Cohen as Secretary of Defense may emerge as the strongest member...
...John has been a Packer fan most of his life, which is now seven years long, despite having never set foot in Wisconsin. Let's see, he has a No. 4 Brett Favre Packer jersey, a No. 92 Reggie White Packer jersey, a Packer sweatshirt, a very cool Packer T shirt, two Packer baseball caps, one Packer knit cap, a Packer checker set, a Packer piggy bank, a miniature Packer helmet and several autographed Packer photos, which he wrote away for, all by himself. He is currently reading Run to Daylight!, by Vince Lombardi. So for his sake, we would...
Soaring gas prices, fighting in the Middle East-we've seen this movie before, and it was called the 1970s. But despite the warning signs out there, don't expect a return to 1970s-style inflation. As long-term interest rates rise, it should cool the economy's bubble-spot, real estate, which will cause consumers to rein in their spending and prevent companies from raising prices too much. Meanwhile, as gas and oil production recover from the Gulf Coast hurricanes, fuel prices should stabilize or even fall...
...Electoral Commission plan is an attempt to reestablish the legitimacy of the poll, but the real outcome of the voting may no longer matter. Iraqi political discussion is often ruled by conspiracy theories and tribal passions rather than by evidence and cool reason. Whatever the findings of the Electoral Commission, the constitution will likely be viewed as compromised by many Sunnis, its passage seen as proof that the political process has been rigged against them from the start...