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...window but we soon learned that they generally apply to everyone in the car. It was also much harder to get back to sleep after considering that my life was in the hands of someone who, after flying from Atlanta to Alaska and then driving for 48 hours, hadn't had a good night's sleep in several days...
Until recently, Neil L. Rudenstine hadn't noticed that the clock in the corner of his office has a fly painted on it. When his assistant pointed the insect out to him, the outgoing University president has decided it's probably got something to do with "time flies...
Over in Belgrade, where people had stormed the city two months ago in order to ensure that their popular vote was respected, Serbs were wide-eyed. "Everybody was totally astonished," says TIME reporter Dejan Anastasijevic. "First it was announced that Bush was elected, then it was announced that he hadn't won. The joke here was that the mayor Cacak should be called out with his bulldozer [a reference to the key moment in the anti-Milosevic protests when police vehicles were bulldozed aside...
...proud of our team," co-captain Liz Sarles said. "It was one of our best games all season. Everyone thought we had a chance if we played well, but we hadn't played anyone of [Wake Forest's] caliber in four years...
...other, and both men had a total of 242 electoral votes. The counts were unimaginably, unbearably close. Florida was still undecided, but by 1 a.m., the Bush camp had more than a 200,000-vote cushion. His staff members knew Dade and Broward counties still hadn't reported, but their models told them they had a lead that was insurmountable. The margin would shrink, but then "it was just a matter of hanging on to the cliff by our fingers," remembers McKinnon. The problem is, "each finger kept getting stepped on." He and Ferguson nipped out for a little tequila...