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...felt like we were at the center of the world," said Marshall Ganz '64-'92, who returned to study at Harvard last year after more than a quarter-century hiatus...
...other direction, Roger B. Porter, who served as President Bush's assistant for economic and domestic policy, will return to the school this semester as the IBM Professor of Business and Government after a four-year hiatus. And Porter will not likely be the lone Republican defector to the school...
Before he dropped out in July, Perot liked to say he "wouldn't give you 3 cents to go up there ((to the White House))." Yet at the same time, he was aiding his "volunteer" movement with heavy subsidies. Even during his hiatus as a noncandidate, Perot's cash kept the organization going. Because he declines to accept federal money, the billionaire can use as much of his own money as he wishes. In the 26 days after he re-entered the race on Oct. 1, he spent $36.7 million, most of it on TV commercials; though the final figures...
Which is exactly what Bush is trying to put Clinton through right now; the Republicans, who have owned the White House, with the exception of the Carter hiatus, since 1968, are not inclined to yield easily. As the President again demonstrated Sunday night, no punch is being pulled. Bush has labeled this year's campaign the "nastiest" he has ever seen, but it is he who borrowed a tactic from the early career of Richard Nixon to imply that Clinton, as a student, was tainted by communism...
...BOTTOM LINE: After a long hiatus, the cerebral rocker returns with a new, deeply introspective album...