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...MASS. Michael S. Dukakis (D) Edward M. Kennedy (D) MICH. James J. Blanchard (D) Donald W. Riegle Jr. (D) MINN. Rudy Perpich (D) David Durenberger (R) MISS. No Race John C. Stennis (D) MO. No Race John C. Danforth (R) MONT. No Race John Melcher (D) NEB. Bob Kerrey (D) Edward Zorinsky (D) NEV. Richard Bryan (D) * N.H. John H. Sununu (R) No Race N.J. No Race Frank R. Lautenberg (D) N.M. Toney Anaya (D) Jeff Bingaman (D) N.Y. Mario M. Cuomo (D) Daniel P. Moynihan (D) N.C. No Race No Race N.D. No Race Quentin N. Burdick (D) OHIO...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Winners | 11/3/1982 | See Source »

...Iowa. All of those seats could be captured by Democrats. They are also hotly challenging Republican incumbents in Nebraska and Illinois, states that were on Reagan's itinerary last week. At an Omaha rally for Governor Charles Thone, who is in a tight race with Democrat Bob Kerrey, the President preached his faith in economic recovery with a religious fervor. "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," he said, borrowing from Psalm 30. "America has endured a long terrible night of economic hardship, but we are seeing the first welcome bursts of sunshine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hot Time on the Hustings | 11/1/1982 | See Source »

...strapped farmers, drew only 62% of the G.O.P. vote against two challengers. Farmer Stan DeBoer, a founder of the American Agriculture Movement, captured 31% of the Republican votes, criticizing Thone for his support of Reagan's farm and economic policies. On the Democratic side, a political novice, Robert Kerrey, 38, swept 71% of the ballots in his party's primary. A Viet Nam veteran who won a Congressional Medal of Honor, Kerrey is an imposing speaker, but some of his causes-a gay rights ordinance, for instance-may be too permissive for his generally conservative state. Kerrey, whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hard Times in a Soft Underbelly | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

...certain extent, Jimmy was carrying on a tradition that he learned from Kerrey Corner, a small neighborhood between Harvard Square and Central Square where he grew up. Almost all the people who lived there had immigrated from Kerrey County in Ireland, and when Jimmy's father died, the neighbors helped Mrs. Cunniff raise her five children...

Author: By Eric Pope, | Title: Jimmy Cunniff--No One Did More For Harvard | 1/24/1972 | See Source »

Great Circles. No starry-eyed planners, they started with a practical engineering study of traffic and congestion in the city. Their studies convinced them that Manhattan's basic trouble is hardening of the arteries-a creeping paralysis of transportation. Kerrey's plan begins, therefore, with reorganization of Manhattan's streets to restore circulation. Around the central part of the island would run a belt highway. It would carry all through north-&-south traffic, would be fed by widely spaced cross streets at about 15-block intervals. About 90% of the present crosstown streets, and Madison and Lexington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: New New York? | 2/14/1944 | See Source »

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