Word: gore
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...Vice President Albert Gore and H. Ross Perot warm up for their big slugfest over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on "Larry King Live" tonight, it seems an opportune moment to consider the strange political path this starcross'd treaty has taken...
...Clinton outlined what he said was an additional $30 billion in budget trims over the next five years, an estimate that Administration experts quickly admitted might be too large by half. Either way, a good chunk of the savings -- about $10 billion -- would be achieved through Vice President Al Gore's plans for "reinventing government" and reducing its cost. Gingerly picking through programs like the much ridiculed support payments for mohair-goat herders would yield an additional $1 or $2 billion...
Ever since her preemptive grab for blame after Waco, the White House has been leery of Attorney General Janet Reno. Last week Reno canceled Vice President Gore's plan to merge the Drug Enforcement Agency and the FBI. Then, she miffed Administration staffers when she threatened to force networks to curb TV violence. She had discussed her remarks with the White House -- except for that part. "She's very independent," says one official. "The thing you like about her is the thing you dislike about...
...budget and health care. Every Tuesday or Wednesday in the Roosevelt Room, Clinton meets for at least an hour with 10 to 20 undecided House members from both parties. The goal is to meet all waverers by the end of October. Once a week, Bentsen, Vice President Al Gore, Trade Representative Mickey Kantor and economics counselor Bob Rubin invite to Washington 100 business and opinion leaders -- mostly handpicked by undecided House members -- to learn more about the pact. Every visitor receives a follow-up note from the President and a call from someone in the NAFTA "war room...
...Climate Change Action Plan, which President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore '69 formally announced on Tuesday, depends heavily on voluntary cooperation among businesses and industries, rather than on mandatory regulations...