Word: gores
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Fact: Every U.S. president since Taft including President Clinton and soon to be President Gore have stayed at this veritable Boston-as-Boston-can-be institution...
While Harshbarger has received endorsementsfrom over a hundred Democratic lawmakers includingSen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and VicePresident Al Gore '69, Finneran's endorsement wasnotable not only because of Finneran'sconservative financial views but also because ofhis earlier comments...
...would Republicans necessarily wish otherwise--particularly since the three words they fear most are President Al Gore. Clinton's ouster would bestow on the Vice President the advantage of running in 2000 as an incumbent, and as the man who helped the nation get over Monica. But in the shadow of a scandal-prone President, Gore is suffering in comparison with the most talked-about possible Republican contender. Polls show that if the 2000 election were held today, Texas Governor George W. Bush would handily beat Gore; a year ago, the same surveys had Gore ahead. "The optimum scenario...
...Gore Street resident reports that sometime between 4:40 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. an unknown person stole clothing and sneakers valued at $1,000 from his bedroom. The reporting person says he suspects his roommate...
...Arafat's U.N. campaign is designed to win maximum international support for a unilateral declaration of independence in May 1999, but that too could be a double-edged sword. Washington is unlikely to recognize the new state a year before Al Gore runs for president, while recognition by European countries may signal a sense of closure on the Palestinian question: "Recognizing a small Palestinian state allows the international community to wash its hands of the Palestinian issue," says Beyer. But with Netanyahu showing little sign of advancing the peace process on any other front, Arafat may well feel that...