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Energetic vocal harmonies and a fuller sound distinguish Welcome's seventh track, "Baby Don't Cry." Recorded live with the 65-piece Australian Concert Orchestra, the track showcases the band's musicianship at its best, having brought substance to a song whose lyrical content suffers from frequent use of the same few words, a problem which plagues most songs on the album...
...that Jim Baker has done the right thing, some familiar figures are falling into place in PRESIDENT BUSH'S campaign. Among them are attack-adman Roger Ailes, who will soon take over "special projects," and Craig Fuller, who is expected to reprise his 1988 role as chief of operations. Most urgent, though, Robert Mosbacher has agreed to return to his old job as chief G.O.P. fund raiser. Funds are running perilously low. With just nine weeks left until Election Day, the party's Victory '92 operation, targeted to raise $46 million for state party needs, advertising...
...more substantive changes, developing new products or modifying old ones. Hallmark now markets a "Mahogany" line of greeting cards that features black characters and sayings. And even though it enjoyed good sales with a black version of its Barbie doll, Mattel introduced Shani, whose broad facial features and slightly fuller hips more accurately reflect the way that many African Americans look...
Longtime Bush aide CRAIG FULLER, who was passed over in 1988 for the job of White House chief of staff in favor of JOHN SUNUNU, is now G.O.P. convention manager and controls the speaking roster in Houston. Fuller had offered a slot to Sununu on Tuesday morning -- not exactly prime time. Sununu's response was a predictable no. Fine, said Fuller, who declined to make a better offer. "It all goes to show," muttered one observer, "that what goes around comes around...
...Eric, bisexuality "enhances the human experience. You get a fuller, richer sexual life. Other men plow through life without understanding the parts of themselves that are feminine." Bisexuals often claim to be more sensitive and empathic lovers. "There is some truth in that," says psychologist William Wedin, director of New York City's Bisexual Information and Counseling Service. "Part of being bisexual means that you see things from more than one perspective. You can't be comfortable in stereotypical ways of thinking and reacting...