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...wins, Sharon will be able to trace his victory back to a Park Avenue conference room. Last June, Sharon and his son Omri, 36, met American political guru Arthur Finkelstein and his assistant Jay Warshaw in the New York City office of Arie Genger, a wealthy supporter. Sharon was worried about what Barak was about to give up to Arafat in the name of peace. But he saw a bright spot: "I know that this will lead to elections, and I'll be the candidate to run against Barak." Finkelstein, who advised Benjamin Netanyahu, Sharon's predecessor as Likud leader...
Taylor won the 60-meter high hurdles comfortably in 8.57 seconds, but faced tougher competition in the sprints. In the 60-meter dash, Taylor narrowly beat out Cornell sophomore Skye Jay who finished just three-hundredths of a second off Taylor's winning time of 7.71. The pair would match up again in the 200, but Taylor won easily in a season-best 24.44 seconds, while Jay finished over a half-second back...
...have the competition close," Taylor said. "[Jay] looked good, and that's a positive for us, because if Cornell has good sprinters it'll take points away from Brown, who should be our toughest competition at Heps...
Luckily for us, we have two of the best addicts on the beat: Jay Carney and John Dickerson, who got to know each other so well following George W. Bush that they and their wives had planned to go on vacation together right after the Nov. 7 election. (I hope they were able to get their deposits back.) "What most intrigues me about Bush is how he uses low expectations to his advantage," Jay says. "His opponents judge him by his sometimes awkward public performances and fail to realize that he is a shrewd judge of character with keen political...
There is one person who is even happier than I am about the new gigs for John and Jay, and that's Karen Tumulty, who reported on the Clinton White House brilliantly for us for four years. "Covering politics is largely the business of trying to figure out what it is that divides us and what it is that brings us together," says Karen. She will now do that figuring all across America, in her new beat as national political correspondent. Once an addict...