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Lionel and Mower Halls have been given new interiors, and Zewinski says that students will have heat in their bedrooms for the first time...

Author: By Michael K. Mayo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Back to the Yard | 9/18/1992 | See Source »

Lionel and Mower Halls have been given new interiors, and Zewinski says that students will have heat in their bedrooms for the first time...

Author: By Michael K. Mayo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Back to the Yard | 9/16/1992 | See Source »

...seems Walsh is having second thoughts about that decision. Reportedly shocked over his failure to get a majority of the jury to convict on even one of the nine counts George is charged with, Walsh is consulting top legal eagles on whether to proceed. He's already feeling the heat from George supporters attacking the idea of another wasteful million-dollar trial. Besides, a second unsuccessful trial could undercut his last major effort, the trial of former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, which begins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rethinking The Retrial? | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...many of these voters seem to have given up on Bush, they aren't all sold on Clinton. In closely fought Montgomery County, Ohio, an area that incorporates Dayton, Bush is in a statistical dead heat with Clinton and would win in a three-way contest with Texas industrialist H. Ross Perot, who remains on the ballot in Ohio. When voters who were leaning toward Bush are added to the mix, the President wins the county by 7 points. Such support for the incumbent ensures that Ohio will be one of the closest contests this fall. The Buckeye State, admits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Race in Key Places | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...second time since Andrew tore off into the Gulf of Mexico, George Bush and his entourage descended into the heat and bustle of South Florida, anxious to show their concern and capacity to make things right again. Bush promised to rebuild the gutted Homestead Air Force Base, which pumped about $400 million into the local farm-based economy, though logic suggested it should be closed. Bush also agreed to waive the normal 75-25 federal-local split on disaster costs; Washington will pick up the full...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: With A Little Help From Some Friends | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

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