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...inbox started with a terse phone message sent from the lobby of the Los Angeles Mondrian hotel - "Lehane? Tumulty. Call me about an e-mail" - and ended at a Gore rally in Hannibal, Mo., four days later when a guy named Mouse, sitting in a BBQ joint called Buddy's, clicked Send. In between, well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In His Own Words: Al Gore Describes His Life Along the Mississippi | 8/22/2000 | See Source »

...Sure, it said on the brochure that Verizon was the combination of Bell Atlantic and GTE, among others, both big names in the phone biz. But Verizon sounded like a joint venture that nobody wanted to be too closely associated with, with a swishy name that seemed to belong on an anti-depressant pill. And when you're committing to a cell phone provider, confidence is everything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Strike Benefits: A Verizon on Consumers' Horizon | 8/22/2000 | See Source »

...large and enthusiastic following, who consider it one of the de rigueur stops on any SoCal trip, but I was certainly not dissatisfied, with the possible exception of the fries. But an icon is an icon, and the place, as Al Gore might say, is definitely its own burger joint: On the way out, a table of six diners of indeterminate ethnicity (the place definitely looked like America, as Mr. Clinton would say) waved to me. Would I take their picture? "There are no In-N-Outs in England, one man said by way of explanation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Restaurant Review: The In-N-Out Burger | 8/21/2000 | See Source »

...large and enthusiastic following, who consider it one of the de rigueur stops on any SoCal trip, but I was certainly not dissatisfied, with the possible exception of the fries. But an icon is an icon, and the place, as Al Gore might say, is definitely its own burger joint: On the way out, a table of six diners of indeterminate ethnicity (the place definitely looked like America, as Mr. Clinton would say) waved to me. Would I take their picture? "There are no In-N-Outs in England, one man said by way of explanation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Restaurant Review: The In-N-Out Burger | 8/21/2000 | See Source »

...handily defeating Bill Clinton) but devastated them with the announcement of his party affiliation. He said he was a Republican because he liked limited government, fiscal prudence and individual enterprise. I think it's also because he came of age during Republican Administrations, ending up Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Besides, to a military man, Democrats are just too disorderly. The parties may be sounding alike, but Democrats will never be able to pull off a convention where the delegates are in their seats by 8 p.m. and cheer on command (8:04: applause for 30 sec.). Republicans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republican Convention: The Man Who Wore the White Shirt | 8/14/2000 | See Source »

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