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Whether Tsongas can build on that asset is uncertain. In New Hampshire he had a year to campaign at his leisure. As the nominating contest goes national, Tsongas has not been able to expand his austere message. "We're going to have to broaden the appeal," he conceded last week, while giving no evidence that he knew how. Nor is it clear that Tsongas can keep up effectively with Clinton's tireless pace. During a televised debate in Dallas last week, Clinton was feisty, Tsongas wan. "I was just exhausted," he said later. His lean campaign organization, which he began...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Democrats Southern Fried Feuding | 3/16/1992 | See Source »

After last night's forum, Allan S. Galper'93--a Crimson editor who originally petitionedHarvard Dining Services to expand its lunchtimekosher food offerings--said he was pleased withthe discussion. But Galper said he wasdisappointed that a house tutor would take aposition so insensitive to a segment of thestudent body...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dunster Tutor Defends Views on Toaster Oven | 3/12/1992 | See Source »

...favor of an assembly line in Arlington, Texas. Michigan U.A.W. leaders raised the threat of strikes against further actions. Most industry analysts agree that GM needs to shrink its inflated bureaucracy and underutilized capacity. But is the company quietly crafting another strategy? Some GM sources suggest so. Plans to expand the Texas production site and relocate an engine plant from Moraine, Ohio, to Toluca, Mexico, indicate that GM may be planning to head for the friendlier, less unionized climes south of the border. The advantages include lower wage costs and relief from fuel- economy regulations. But amid the automaker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Automobiles: Heading for The Border | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...deceptively named Liberal-Democratic Party, Zhirinovsky campaigned on a platform mixing promises of cheaper vodka with blatant xenophobia to place a surprising third in the Russian presidential election won by Yeltsin last June. He has threatened to poison the newly independent Baltic peoples with nuclear waste and vows to expand Russian territory by force. Though his fanaticism has made him mainly a vulgar curiosity, some observers fear he may be a forerunner of politicians to come. Says Lev Timofeyev, a market-oriented economist: "A person with a program like Zhirinovsky's could be dangerous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Yeltsin's Enemies | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...member said he hopes the group will expand its focus and take a more active role in encouraging first years to come...

Author: By Adi Krause, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: First-Years Begin Gay Group | 3/7/1992 | See Source »

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