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...HARRISBURG--If Republican Sen. Arlen Specter has a special game plan for the remaining days of the campaign before Tuesday's election, he's not saying...The campaign seems upbeat, but cautious. Brad Bumstead Gannet News Services, October...

Author: By Joshua W. Shenk, | Title: EYES ON THE NEWS | 12/5/1992 | See Source »

Though many major dailies declined to name the official, countless smaller papers ran the Anderson-Van Atta column. Among them was Pennsylvania's Harrisburg Patriot, from which the item was in turn excerpted for a Pentagon news summary distributed to 10,000 employees. Other dailies covered the outing debate. The Detroit News named the official twice in news stories; the New York Daily News identified him in a gossip column. All four TV news networks decided not to use the official's name, but secondary outlets used it, including cable channel CNBC, a corporate sibling of NBC piped into nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Out Or Not to Out | 8/19/1991 | See Source »

...Lean Deluxe owes its slimmed-down status to a special ingredient -- water -- plus an algae-based food additive. One thing that will not be slimmed down is the price: in Harrisburg, Pa., where the Lean Deluxe is being test-marketed, it costs 5 cents to 10 cents more than the quarter-pounder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FAST FOOD: McDonald's Holds the Fat | 11/26/1990 | See Source »

...successor to the embattled Meese in August 1988, Thornburgh came to Washington with a reputation as a moderate former Republican Governor of Pennsylvania. But he brought along a tight-knit group of cronies from Harrisburg and shut out almost everyone else. Even Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer, a Washington attorney, was excluded from the 8:30 a.m. staff meeting. Moreover, Thornburgh's sometimes imperious manner grated with Congress, the press and Justice employees. Problems mounted quickly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ed Meese, Call Home | 7/16/1990 | See Source »

...shots like James Watt can collect $400,000 for a few phone calls to HUD, why shouldn't a member of the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle get a few thousand for lobbying top officials face to face? That may have been the reasoning of Larry R. Smith, a Harrisburg, Ill., free-lance writer who received an invitation from George Bush to join the circle and submitted a $1,000 membership...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hustles: Mr. Smith's Inner Circle | 10/16/1989 | See Source »

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