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...future of online publication lies in this interactivity. Perhaps a news story on the 6 o'clock news interests us; say, Mario Cuomo drops out of the New York gubernatorial race. Even if we live in California, we should be able to press a button on our remote control and instantly get reprints of all the New York Times's related articles from the past week. And that means true reprints, replete with original text, layout and graphics, not just printer-dumped text output...
Three years ago, prominent Democrats like Mario Cuomo, Richard Gephardt and Bill Bradley practically blanched any time they were mentioned as potential candidates for the White House. With George Bush universally understood to be unbeatable for re-election -- so much for universal understanding -- going for the Democratic presidential nomination seemed a little like taping a sign to your own back that read, "Kick...
Politics being the unpredictable game that it is, maybe the real candidate is someone still scarcely imagined. One nationwide poll of Democrats in late 1990 showed that their favorite choices for the party's nomination were Texas Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Cuomo, Jesse Jackson and Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey. And what of Bill Clinton, the man who eventually won it all? The pollsters didn't even think to ask about...
...baseball "something like a war"; these box-seat philosophers, shot in contemplative, dreamy-eyed closeup, treat it as something like a religion. "Baseball is a beautiful thing," says sportscaster Bob Costas. "The way the field fans out. The choreography of the sport. The pace and rhythm of it." Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York and a ^ former minor leaguer, praises baseball's celebration of community, symbolized by the sacrifice bunt: "Giving yourself up for the good of the whole -- that's Jeremiah, that's thousands of years of wisdom." Political commentator George Will sees the sport as ideally suited...
...message from incumbent Governor Mario Cuomo camp's was simpler: "The campaign just won't be the same without Howard," an aide sighed...