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Three days later Adam sent me another message, scolding me for not replying to his e-mail. The message sarcastically rang of jealous love. "Your seductive home page, the coy messages left on my computer in the early morning, how could I avoid making you a part of my life," the message read. "And now you want out, to be done with me forever. Well, I have to tell you Gupton, IT'S JUST NOT THAT EASY. I will fight for you Gupton, I will not let you slip away. I know where you live." There was an unmistakable jocularity...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: Home Sweet Home Page | 10/26/1996 | See Source »

...judicious reader will doubtless recall from Volume I Mr. Ross Perot's 1992 pursuit of the nation's highest office, when he precipitately and mystifyingly withdrew, before once again re-entering in October and garnering 19% of the vote. Volume II begins as our protagonist, after spending months of coy obfuscation and many millions creating his perhaps inaptly named Reform Party, declares his intentions forthrightly to his amiable megaphone, Mr. Larry King, but not before luring one hapless Coloradan by the name of Richard Lamm into the race so as to assure voters that Mr. Perot himself was not averse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIS WAY OR NO WAY | 8/12/1996 | See Source »

...friend of mine. Joe Klein is no liar--or is he? I'm just one among many to whom Newsweek's Klein denied, repeatedly and with increasing indignation, that he was Anonymous, author of Primary Colors, an unflattering novel based on the Clinton campaign. At first his denials were coy, but after New York magazine offered convincing proof in February that he was the one, Klein became adamant--and even abusive--until last Wednesday, when he was finally exposed by a handwriting analysis in the Washington Post. In fact, one of his worst performances was on the weekend before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WASHINGTON DIARY: SAY IT AIN'T SO, JOE KLEIN | 7/29/1996 | See Source »

...shot hope to become the party's presidential nominee. This week he plans to announce that he will actually run for it. Then it's on to an appearance on a favorite Perot stage, CNN's Larry King Live. But two important questions remain for Lamm. Is the perpetually coy Perot still determined to run himself and merely using Lamm as a prop to generate attention? And even if Lamm were to get the nomination, could he raise enough money to make a credible showing? Indeed, Lamm must get mail-in support from 10% of Reform members merely to address...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: A REAL CANDIDATE OR PEROT'S SACRIFICIAL LAMM? | 7/15/1996 | See Source »

...SpringFest] is a lot more than I expected," said Coy E. Ross '99. "They've got a lot of fun stuff. I'm just really excited to see Pharcyde...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1,500 Turn Out for SpringFest '96 | 5/6/1996 | See Source »

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