Word: flints
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Bentonville, Ark., tweaking both Gore and President Clinton with rallies in their home states. Gore, who was on the road until early Tuesday morning, is also taking a break at home in Carthage, Tenn. The vice president worked a 30-hour day Monday, flying between Iowa, St. Louis and Flint, Mich. before arriving in Florida...
...will be turnout that wins this thing, from the popular vote to the electoral-college battlegrounds where the election is constitutionally won. Turnout in Philadelphia, and Detroit, and Flint. Turnout in Florida, and Florida, and Florida. (For the other Clinton heir, turnout in New York City, which is why Bill Clinton left a message on my answering machine today. I didn't pick up - figured he had a lot of other calls to make...
...there were differences and they were serious." Without someone in the public arena slugging and scratching for them, Gore insists, Americans will be overtaken by the HMOs, prescription-drug companies and Big Oil. "You've got a lot at stake in this election," he boomed at a rally in Flint, Mich., to a screaming crowd of several thousand. "I ask for your support so I can fight for you, so I can fight for your families, so I can fight for your future." The evil that Gore will fight hardest against in the final weeks? Bush's Social Security...
...there were differences, and they were serious." Without someone in the public arena slugging and scratching for them, Gore insists, Americans will be overtaken by the HMOs, prescription-drug companies and big oil. "You've got a lot at stake in this election," he boomed at a rally in Flint, Mich., to a screaming crowd of several thousand. "I ask for your support so I can fight for you, so I can fight for your families, so I can fight for your future." The evil that Gore will fight hardest against in the final weeks? George Bush's Social Security...
...since Modesty Blaise has spy literature seen a heroine as determined and spunky as Flint. Once she has recovered from her near death ordeal, she sets out to track down the villain who maimed her and stumbles ever deeper into the coils of the Enterprise. Eddy gives her a glamorous itinerary, including stops in the Caribbean, Paris, Amsterdam and Cyprus, and plenty of near escapes. Her adventures may be more diverting than credible, but Flint, who emerges from it all as a genuinely sympathetic and interesting character, looks as though she may have some pretty good commercial legs...