Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...cover was not charging out high enough," Caples said...
George Bush? Michael Dukakis? Sorry. Good guesses both, but the correct answer is Richard Nixon. The recollection comes courtesy of Burt Meyers, who covered Nixon's 1960 presidential quest for TIME. And if, as this week's cover story demonstrates, most comparisons between the 1960 and 1988 campaigns are more fanciful than actual, Meyers allows that some things have not changed...
...COVER: Ghosts of 1960 haunt the campaign...
...habits. "I can't afford a $5,000 dress," she joked to the Los Angeles Times in 1980 after her expensive tastes were noticed. "I don't know anyone who can." That was a bit of hyperbole. Moreover, the President's current salary of $200,000 a year could cover the cost of many made-to-order outfits...
...Objective: Only if you have aclearly defined employment goal should you write ajob objective. Otherwise, the cover letter is thebetter place to state your job objective. Thatway, you can tailor it to each job application andhighlight and expand on relevant information