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...think it's a three-way dead heat--Dole, Buchanan, Alexander," Tim Russert, the moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" told The Crimson...
...thing is clear: none has yet captured the imaginations of a large bloc of voters. In the wake of Thursday night's televised debate, tracking polls show the candidates in much the same position they have been in all week: Bob Dole and Pat Buchanan locked in a dead heat for first, with Steve Forbes pushing hard just to charge past Lamar Alexander into third. "The debate in Manchester was an event of diminishing returns," TIME's Michael Duffy reports from New Hampshire. "No candidate emerged a clear winner or loser, but nearly all were diminished in some...
With billion-dollar class actions and tales of perjury by top execs, cigarette makers are feeling the heat. Their nightmare scenario is that smoking will be outlawed. Even if it were banned, which is unlikely, the tobacco industry wouldn't have to go up in smoke. The much maligned plant need not be rolled and lighted. Here are other forms it can take...
...their computers to analyze years' worth of data still sitting in their disk drives. Everyone wants to be the next to find a distant world. The scientists are eagerly awaiting the results from the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO), a newly orbiting European satellite that can detect the faint heat from distant planets. They're looking forward to the 1997 installation of a new infrared camera on the Hubble Space Telescope, which could take a picture of at least one of the newly discovered worlds...
This week in Atlanta, Georgia, young fans of the rock band "Immature" crowded into a nightclub, filling it to almost twice its capacity. When the mob stormed the stage, 21 people were trampled or suffered heat exhaustion, the Associated Press reports...