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Dates: during 1980-1989
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RONALD Reagan has been one of the most popular presidents in history. His general election victories over Jimmy Carter in 1980 and Walter Mondale in 1984 were both by very large margins. And during his eight years at the helm, President Reagan has associated with more crooks than Frank Sinatra...

Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: A Bush-Meese Ticket Will Put The Sleaze Factor to Work | 7/8/1988 | See Source »

...Meese can certainly provide the sleaziness to the ticket that Bush lacks. The attorney general has one of the more notable reputations for shadiness in the history of American government. And Meese got his reputation for sleaze the old fashioned way--he earned...

Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: A Bush-Meese Ticket Will Put The Sleaze Factor to Work | 7/8/1988 | See Source »

Rodriguez says that she recruits where shelives, New York City, where many minority studentsare really not aware of higher educationalopportunities and that she works to make themaware of Harvard as well as of collegeopportunities in general...

Author: By Katherine E. Bliss, | Title: Admissions Process Is Diverse, Complex | 7/8/1988 | See Source »

...always the case that the records willbe as centralized as you may think," said MichaelB. Rosen, associate general counsel for BostonUniversity, who said he customarily handles tenuredisputes. "It's not unknown that documents show uplast minute. You don't know where to look toguarantee that you discovered them...

Author: By Teresa A. Mullin, | Title: New Papers Surface In Gender Bias Suit | 7/8/1988 | See Source »

Although many political insiders have touted Sen. John Glenn (D-Oh.) as having the inside track in the vice presidential sweepstakes, there is still no general consensus over who should be the number two choice on the Democratic ticket...

Author: By Andrew J. Bates, | Title: Profs Reach No Consensus Over Potential V.P. Nominees | 7/8/1988 | See Source »

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