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...Phil Gramm (R-Texas) is currently the only declared Republican candidate. Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.), former Gov. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Sen. Richard Lugar(R-Ind.), Rep. Robert Dornan (R-Cal.), commentatorPatrick J. Buchanan, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Penn.)and former Labor Secretary Lynn Martin will alsolikely vie for the nomination...
...Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), who heads the Senate Agriculture Committee, reportedly will seek to cut farm subsidies by a whopping 30 percent through the year 2000 -- ten times as large as the cuts that President Clinton sought in his budget proposal. Lugar will lay out his proposal before the Senate Budget Committee (which is working on the balanced budget amendment) tomorrow, but the basics of his plan were reported in The Washington Post today in a column by political writer David Broder. Lugar would shave $15 billion from an anticipated $50 billion spending on farm programs over five years. Clinton...
...Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) said yesterday, "I think there's a litmus test here, but it's not abortion. And the litmus test is truth. At this point the president and Dr. Foster's versions of the truth seem to be changing every...
Other former Democratic leaders now serving as IOP Fellows include former U.S. Rep. Jill Long (D-Ind.) and former Washington D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly...
...much more likely to be a murder victim in Gary, Ind. than any other city in the country, the FBI reports. That industrial city near Chicago tops the nation with a murder of 89.1 slayings per 100,000 people. Next up are New Orleans, and Washington DC. Surprisingly enough, you're less likely to be murdered in notorious New York City than Atlanta, Kansas City, Richmond, Los Angeles, or Little Rock...