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...have respect for her position, but the ideas and things she's done we disagree with," said Jay Dickerson '98, president of the Harvard Republican Club and co-chair of Harvard Students for Dole-Kemp. "It's great for the IOP that they could get the first lady...

Author: By Eileen M. Oconnor, | Title: Hillary Clinton To Speak At IOP | 9/28/1996 | See Source »

...performers with male-teen appeal, bought. Sandler's first two films, Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, were crude and slouchy, but they returned enough money on modest investments to turn Sandler into the next worst thing to a movie star. Now he raises the stakes, playing in director Ernest Dickerson's industrial-strength action comedy Bulletproof with Damon Wayans, graduate of another TV sketch show, In Living Color, and a person of actual charm and talent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: THE NEXT WORST THING | 9/16/1996 | See Source »

...defended tobacco last month, questioning whether it was really addictive. "Bob Dole faces a big decision today: protect children or protect the tobacco lobby," said Administration spokesman Joe Lockhart. "Dole will defend himself by bringing up the Administration's bad record on the drug issue," says TIME's John Dickerson. "Right now, the drug issue is a powerful one, and it is one reason why Clinton seized on the teen smoking problem. Dole will keep his mouth shut on tobacco, because at the end of the day, drug use is a more important issue than teen smoking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smoke And Mirrors | 8/25/1996 | See Source »

...elaborately scripted legislative run-up to the Democratic National Convention. Later this week, the President will sign a welfare overhaul bill and a measure that enhances health care coverage for working Americans. How will the Dole camp counter? "Dole will do two things," predicts TIME's John Dickerson. "Dole's campaign can say that any reform bills Clinton signs were originally produced by a Republican Congress with Dole at its head. Further, the GOP candidate will focus on his message of tax cuts. As long as the Republican Party keeps talking about taxes, it feels like it has a chance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton Signs Minimum Wage Bill | 8/20/1996 | See Source »

...advisors on Thursday, following a long chat about the nomination the evening before with Dole in his Washington apartment. If Dole chooses Kemp as his Number Two on Saturday, it will be a surprising personal choice given their past history, but could prove politically prudent, says TIME's John Dickerson. "Bob Dole has plenty of reasons to hate Jack Kemp," says Dickerson. "Kemp endorsed Forbes on the eve of the New York primary, they were rivals for the 1988 Republican presidential nomination and Kemp nearly messed up Dole's economic message. But Kemp is a national candidate who would help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gipper Junior On Deck? | 8/8/1996 | See Source »

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