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...NEWT GINGRICH Freebie to Mother England on Atlantic Richfield's nickel...
...pledged to remain receptive to student input. "My existence is not devoted to squashing anyone's agenda as a representative," said Stewart, a Republican who worked this summer in the office of Speaker of the House Next Gingrich...
...Assume the worst [about the Clinton campaign]," he began, pausing dramatically. "Now double it. Does it match the fact that Newt Gingrich gave [tobacco interests] a $50 billion tax cut at one o'clock in the morning...
...Republicans tired of Gingrich, Paxon, 43, is the perfect antidote. Where Gingrich has said he wants to be "the leading teacher of 21st century American civilization," Paxon sheepishly admits to being "a regular guy" and "not much of a big thinker." And while Gingrich is famous for his discourses on subjects such as the democratic possibilities of information technology, Paxon's whole political philosophy can be summed up in three phrases: cut taxes, shrink government and above all, elect Republicans. That Paxon doesn't have Gingrich's expansive intellectual range--or combativeness--suits many of Paxon's compatriots just fine...
...Saturday morning news show for cbs and spend more time with their 18-month-old daughter. In his public life, he did it as chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee in 1994 and 1996, when more than a third of all current House Republicans were elected. If Gingrich was the mastermind behind the G.O.P. revolution, Paxon, as campaign-committee chairman, was the one who carried it out. More than a few of today's Republicans owe their jobs to him. Washington State's White, for example, challenged an incumbent Democrat in '94 in a race few Republicans thought...