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With polls indicating voter support for congressional Democratic candidates to be at a historic low -- and the Governors aren't doing much better -- President Clinton ventured out of the White House to begin stumping for his party's revival. At a rally at a Ford assembly plant in Dearborn, Michigan, the President unfurled the aggressive political message he intends to press in the month ahead: Democrats propose "a covenant for the future" that will offer more jobs, a lower deficit and better education while Republicans would return to the "trickle-down" policies of the past. Republicans scoffed at the President...
Andrew J. Ehrlich '96, one of the directors of the Dearborn Program, said the common locations contribute to a more positive experience...
...this year, the Dearborn Program is designed to offer juvenile offenders a camp experience...
This year's 12 participants are from the Dearborn School in Roxbury and have been assigned to a basic classroom there...
...dissent and debate out of the way before we move. After that, we go, we don't look back. We all go for it, very straightforward and simple." After being formally named Ford's chairman and moving into the paneled corner suite on the 12th executive floor of the Dearborn headquarters building known as "the Glass House," Trotman turned to his secretary and asked his first question: "Is there a reason why I should ever have lunch in this building?" One of his first executive decisions was to simplify his name: Alexander became Alex, and the middle initial (J.) disappeared...