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...parallels between Obama and John F. Kennedy. Like J.F.K., Obama exemplifies a positive attitude, inclusiveness, energy, charisma and good looks. But more important, he "radiates the new," as you put it. He convinces us that we can make a difference - just as J.F.K. did. I bought into J.F.K.'s dream of making the world better, and it has been the best investment of my life. Susan Porter, Madison...
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...organizer's dream: instead of worrying about getting enough people to show up at meetings, worry about what to do with the overflow crowds. For Cuauhtémoc Figueroa (who goes by Temo), Barack Obama's national field director, it's reality. Even he is amazed by the degree of enthusiasm greeting the campaign. "Every event I go to," Figueroa says, "I'm surprised...
...techniques and design aesthetics - is to be found in the 18 pieces brought by Arthur Ganson from his workshop at MIT in Boston. Ganson creates machines that are exquisitely engineered from low-tech materials to "express a feeling or a thought or a question." A wishbone hauling its own dream machine across the floor may not have a clear meaning, but that takes second place, he says, to "communicating the intensity and patience I put into getting the thing to walk." www.phaeno.de/mechanik.html
Thatcher has broadened the appeal of her party primarily by being herself. True, some of her policies are also good politics: to capitalize on the universal dream of owning one's own home, she gave residents of government-built houses the opportunity to purchase them. About 500,000 have done so. But much of the Thatcher program is rooted in her right-wing instincts. She stirs the hearts Of many with her call for a return to capital punishment and greater powers for the police. Thatcher has become, according to Tory M.P. Julian Critchley, the spokeswoman for a new middle...