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Working for the current president during his California gubernatorial campaign and founding and editing The Conservative Digest, Edwards says he slowly evolved his politics to accept many governmental responsibilities of the New Deal...
...original brew as Coca-Cola Classic in July, he still hoped that the sweeter taste of new Coke would catch on. So far, however, the majority of Coke buyers seem to prefer the Real Thing. The company has not released comparative sales figures, but a survey by Beverage Digest showed that in seven of ten markets studied, Classic is outselling new Coke by an "overwhelming" margin...
...destroyed politically by Barry Goldwater's loss to Lyndon B. Johnson in the Presidential election, the new right began to investigate new ways to build a political coalition, Lee Edwards, a member of that coalition and editor of the Conservative Digest, told the forum...
...owners actually prefer watching offbeat or "difficult" films on video rather than at the theater. Dianne Ghertner, of Oak Park, Ill., says she prefers to see most movies on the big screen, but enjoyed Louis Malle's critically acclaimed My Dinner with Andre at home because she could digest the two-character talkathon in small doses...
...nearly dreamed it once. I had 17 holes in one and lipped out at the last. I was mad as hell." But the allure it holds for those who cannot play in the slightest is a secret as elusive as a dream. A few days after the Open, Golf Digest tried to get to the bottom of this and certainly got to the bottom of something. Its advertisements for awful golfers had fetched about 600 nominations, though requirements such as a relatively healthy body and a certified 36 handicap (the maximum) pared the field substantially. Candidates also...