Word: digitization
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Other than Brown, all the other Ivy teams look extremely strong. Yale, Cornell, Dartmouth and Penn are all coming off of double-digit win seasons...
...Wednesday, as Morris was desperately scrambling to head off his collapse, the President was on his triumphant campaign train, bound for Chicago, with a double-digit polling lead. It was enough to have White House advisers like George Stephanopoulos and Harold Ickes--skeptics by instinct, liberals by choice, and Morris opponents for those reasons and more--indulging an uncharacteristic thought: landslide. Then Morris, with his weird ignorance of his psychic predicaments, rained on his own parade...
Dick Morris' brain was in orbit. It was late July, and the President's political consultant--the co-author of his campaign message and advertising, the strategist who helped Clinton scoop up Republican issues and ideas on his way to a double-digit lead over Bob Dole--was returning again and again to a problem he thought might hurt Clinton's re-election. Not welfare reform, because Morris had already won that fight, but taxes. Clinton had promised a middle-class tax cut in 1992 but delivered a tax increase on the wealthy instead. Now Dole was getting ready...
...Deal," says White House spokesman Mike McCurry, "but it ain't bad." Politically, that is an understatement. Thanks largely to a Republican Congress that misread the public mood as drastically as Clinton did at the start of his term, the once scorned President has generally had a double-digit lead in the polls. He has adopted so many traditional Republican themes that the g.o.p. has nothing much to campaign on except character and taxes. And Bob Dole's tax plan gives Clinton a chance, rare for a Democrat, to run as a fiscal conservative virtuously resisting the seductive appeal...
Among apes there are few celebrities: Tarzan's pal Cheetah, Dian Fossey's friend Digit and, of course, King Kong. Now we can add a female to that list. BINTI JUA ("Daughter of Sunshine") was sitting in her enclosure at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo when a three-year-old toddler, in the uncontrolled exuberance common to his species, fell 18 ft. into the area, knocking himself out. Although his lack of fur showed he was not one of her brood, and Koola, her daughter, was clinging to her side, Binti gathered the boy gently in her arms and took...